2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

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2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

The 2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 71st playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 2000 at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia, home of the Atlanta Braves of the National League.

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2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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American League0012000036102
National League001010001392
DateJuly 11, 2000
VenueTurner Field
CityAtlanta, Georgia
Managers
MVPDerek Jeter (NYY)
Attendance51,323
Ceremonial first pitchHank Aaron
TelevisionNBC (United States)
MLB International (International)
TV announcersBob Costas and Joe Morgan (NBC)
Gary Thorne and Ken Singleton (MLB International)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersCharley Steiner and Dave Campbell
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The Florida Marlins were originally awarded the 2000 All-Star Game in July 1995, but due to concerns over the chronically low attendance figures at Pro Player Stadium and the long-term viability of the South Florida market, National League president Len Coleman revoked the game from Miami in December 1998.[1] The Marlins finally got to host the 2017 All-Star Game.

Coleman announced Atlanta would be the replacement host of the game, giving the Braves the chance to host their first All-Star Game since 1972. Turner Field, which opened in 1997 played a factor in Coleman's decision to award the game to Atlanta, citing Major League Baseball's desire to have the All-Star Game played in newer venues as a way to showcase the ballparks. This was the only All-Star Game to be played at Turner Field, as the Braves left for Truist Park at the end of the 2016 season.

The 2000 All-Star Game was one of the few occurrences in which the manager of the host team also managed the home team of the game, as Bobby Cox had led the Braves to the World Series the previous year, earning the right to manage the National League.

The result of the game was the American League defeating the National League by a score of 63. The game is remembered for Chipper Jones' home run off James Baldwin.[2] This was also the last MLB All-Star Game that was broadcast on NBC. Brandy sang "The Star-Spangled Banner", while Canadian singer Chantal Kreviazuk sang "O Canada".

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Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

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Umpires

Home PlateMike Reilly
First BaseMark Hirschbeck
Second BaseWally Bell
Third BasePaul Schrieber
Left FieldBrian O'Nora
Right FieldLaz Díaz

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Game summary

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Tuesday, July 11, 2000 8:35 pm (EDT) at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia
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American League0012000036102
National League001010001392
WP: James Baldwin (1-0)   LP: Al Leiter (0-1)
Home runs:
AL: None
NL: Chipper Jones (1)
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Home Run Derby

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Turner Field, Atlanta—N.L. 41, A.L. 21
PlayerTeamRound 1SemisFinalsTotal
Sammy SosaChicago (N)611926
Ken Griffey Jr.Cincinnati63211
Carl EverettBoston6612
Carlos DelgadoToronto516
Edgar MartínezSeattle22
Chipper JonesAtlanta22
Vladimir GuerreroMontreal22
Iván RodríguezTexas11
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Semifinals Finals
      
1 Ken Griffey Jr. 3
4 Carlos Delgado 1
1 Ken Griffey Jr. 2
3 Sammy Sosa 9
2 Carl Everett 6
3 Sammy Sosa 11

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