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  1. Revisit baseball's best with ESPN.com's MLB All-Star Game Rosters, covering every All-Star player since 1933.

  2. 28 de fev. de 2022 · On July 8, 1952, it rained all morning in Philadelphia. It rained the previous night and more rain was predicted for the afternoon. It was not a day for baseball. Commissioner Ford Frick had a dilemma. The 1952 All-Star Game was scheduled for that day. Since the inaugural contest in 1933, no All-Star Game had been canceled for any reason.

  3. The NL has the longest winning streak of 11 games from 1972 to 1982; the AL held a 13-game unbeaten streak from 1997 to 2009 (including a tie in 2002). The AL previously dominated from 1933 to 1949, winning 12 of the first 16. The NL dominated from 1950 to 1987, going 33–8–1, including a stretch from 1963 to 1982 when they won 19 of 20.

  4. 1953 →. The 1952 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 15 to October 7, 1952. The Braves were playing their final season in Boston, before the team relocated to Milwaukee the following year, thus, ending fifty seasons without any MLB team relocating.

  5. 1952 MLB All-Star Game: With Jack Brickhouse, Mel Allen, Bobby Avila, Hank Bauer.

  6. 1966 MLB All Star Game Highlights / The 1966 MLB All-Star Game was held at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. The National League defeated the American League 2-1 in 10 innings. Brooks Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles hit a solo home run for the AL, while Tim McCarver of the St. Louis Cardinals hit a game-winning RBI double for the NL.

  7. Baltimore Orioles, 1993. Texas Rangers, 1995 (will host the 2024 All-Star Game) Philadelphia Phillies, 1996 (will host the 2026 All-Star Game) Tampa Bay Rays, never (Franchise started in 1998) Boston Red Sox, 1999. Atlanta Braves, 2000 (will host the 2025 All-Star Game) Milwaukee Brewers, 2002. Chicago White Sox, 2003.