Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game
Additional Major League Baseball (MLB) pages on Rauzulu's Street:
Year |
Winning Manager |
Losing Manager |
Score |
Site |
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2001 |
Kenny Mayne |
Harold Reynolds |
|
Safeco Field (Seattle) |
2002 |
Kenny Mayne |
Harold Reynolds |
|
Miller Park (Milwaukee) |
2003 |
Harold Reynolds |
Kenny Mayne |
|
U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago) |
2004 |
Kenny Mayne |
Harold Reynolds |
|
Minute Maid Park (Houston) |
2005 |
Harold Reynolds (A.L) |
Kenny Mayne (N.L.) |
9-7 American |
Comerica Park (Detroit) |
2006 |
John Kruk (N.L.) |
Harold Reynolds (A.L.) |
7-5 National |
PNC Park (Pittsburgh) |
2007 |
Kenny Mayne (A.L.) |
Jimmy Kimmel (N.L.) |
13-8 American |
AT&T Park (San Francisco) |
2008 |
George Lopez (N.L.) |
Kenny Mayne (A.L.) |
8-7 National |
Yankee Stadium (New York) |
2009 |
Mike Greenberg (N.L.) |
Mike Golic (A.L.) |
10-8 National |
Busch Stadium (St. Louis) |
The All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game is an annual game that brings former Major League Baseball all-stars and celebrities in a friendly exhibition. The game is played the day before the Home Run Derby.
The game started in 2001 and is played at the site of that year's all-star game.
From 2001 to 2006, the game used standard softball rules with a temporary wall on the field. In 2007, the rules were changed. Instead of 7 innings, there are only 5 innings with everyone on the team batting, whether or not they are in the field. In place of extra innings, a swing-off was introduced. If the teams were tied at the end of 5 innings, each team would pick a batter. The batter's team with most home runs out of five would be the winner.