A team-by-team look at how each All-Star fared
The 94th MLB All-Star Game featured triple-digit heat from various pitchers, some dazzling defensive plays across the diamond and plenty of big-time power. The Midsummer Classic, held at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, ended in a 5-3 final score as the American League avenged its 2023 loss and won for the 10th time in the past 11 All-Star Games.
Even though Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani slugged a huge three-run home run early on, a quick AL rally and a tiebreaking two-run homer by Boston’s Jarren Duran swung things the other direction. With so much action all evening, it might have been difficult to keep tabs on how your favorite team’s All-Stars fared Tuesday.
Here’s how every All-Star contributed to the 2024 Midsummer Classic.
American League East
Blue Jays
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: After Vladdy spent Monday night being Teoscar Hernández’s hitting coach and hype man as his close friend won the 2024 Home Run Derby, Guerrero was the Blue Jays’ lone representative in the big game Tuesday. He was robbed of a base hit in his first at-bat by a diving Trea Turner, and with Turner’s Phillies teammates Alec Bohm and Bryce Harper mic’d up that inning, Guerrero’s out drew a huge reaction on the broadcast. He lost the handle on his bat in the fourth — which is becoming curiously common for him lately — and ended 0-for-2 after facing Max Fried and Shota Imanaga.