2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game


The 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 83rd edition of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. It was held on July 10, 2012, during the 2012 Major League Baseball season at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, home of the Kansas City Royals. This marked the third time the Mid-summer Classic had been played in Kansas City, with Kauffman Stadium last hosting the event in 1973, the stadium's first year of existence. The event was also held at Municipal Stadium in 1960, when the Athletics were still based there, one of two played that season. The game was televised in the United States by Fox.
The National League shut out the American League for the sixth time in All-Star Game history. It was the third-largest margin of victory for any Mid-summer Classic. The TV ratings fell even further than the 2011 edition, earning a 6.8 rating and 12 share on Fox. The total number of viewers who watched any portion of the game was up 7 percent from the previous year, however, with 27.7 million total viewers.

Host selection

Kauffman Stadium underwent a US $250 million renovation, funded by a 0.375% sales tax increase on the residents of Jackson County, Missouri for the Harry S. Truman Sports Complex, which also houses Arrowhead Stadium, the home of the Kansas City Chiefs. The referendum passed in an election on April 4, 2006. As a result of the deal, Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig promised the area that the team would host a future All-Star Game no later than 2014. On June 16, 2010, Selig officially awarded the rights to host the game to Kansas City for the 2012 season.
Fenway Park was also in contention for hosting the 2012 All-Star Game to celebrate that park's centennial. However Boston had most recently hosted the 1999 All-Star game.

Fan balloting

Starters

Balloting for the 2012 All-Star Game starters began online April 20 and continued through June 28. Fan voting also took place in each MLB stadium, beginning May 8 and ended on June 22. The top vote-getters at each position and the top three among outfielders, were named the starters for their respective leagues. The results were announced on July 1. A record 40.2 million votes were cast, beating out the previous record from 2011 by a little under eight million. Josh Hamilton was the leading vote-getter with 11,073,744 votes, shattering the record that José Bautista set the prior year with 7,454,753 votes. Buster Posey set a new NL record for votes this year with 7,621,370 votes.

Final roster spot

After the rosters were revealed, a second ballot of five players per league was created for the All-Star Final Vote to determine the 34th and final player of each roster. The online balloting was conducted from Sunday afternoon, July 1, through Thursday afternoon, July 5. The winners of the All-Star Final Vote were Yu Darvish of the Texas Rangers and David Freese of the St. Louis Cardinals. Chipper Jones, of the Atlanta Braves, was removed from the ballot on July 3 after he replaced Matt Kemp on the roster due to injury.

Rosters

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

American League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CJoe MauerTwins5
CMatt WietersOrioles2
1BPaul KonerkoWhite Sox6
2BIan KinslerRangers3
3BMiguel CabreraTigers7
SSAsdrúbal CabreraIndians2
SSElvis AndrusRangers2
OFAdam JonesOrioles2
OFMike TroutAngels1
OFMark TrumboAngels1
DHBilly ButlerRoyals1
DHAdam DunnWhite Sox2

PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Ryan CookAthletics1
Yu DarvishRangers1
Matt HarrisonRangers1
Félix HernándezMariners3
Jim JohnsonOrioles1
Joe NathanRangers5
Jake PeavyWhite Sox4
Chris PerezIndians2
David PriceRays3
Fernando RodneyRays1
CC SabathiaYankees6
Chris SaleWhite Sox1
Justin VerlanderTigers5
Jered WeaverAngels3
C. J. WilsonAngels2

National League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CYadier MolinaCardinals4
CCarlos RuizPhillies1
1BBryan LaHairCubs1
2BJosé AltuveAstros1
3BDavid FreeseCardinals1
3BDavid WrightMets6
DHChipper JonesBraves8
SSStarlin CastroCubs2
SSIan DesmondNationals1
DHMichael BournBraves2
OFRyan BraunBrewers5
OFJay BruceReds2
OFBryce HarperNationals1
DHMatt HollidayCardinals6
OFAndrew McCutchenPirates2
OFGiancarlo StantonMarlins1

PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Matt CainGiants3
Aroldis ChapmanReds1
R.A. DickeyMets1
Gio GonzálezNationals2
Cole HamelsPhillies3
Joel HanrahanPirates2
Clayton KershawDodgers2
Craig KimbrelBraves2
Lance LynnCardinals1
Wade MileyDiamondbacks1
Jonathan PapelbonPhillies5
Stephen StrasburgNationals1
Huston StreetPadres1


  1. C. J. Wilson replaced CC Sabathia on the roster due to injury.
  2. Chipper Jones replaced Matt Kemp on the roster due to injury.
  3. Bryce Harper replaced Giancarlo Stanton on the roster due to injury.
  4. Michael Bourn replaced Ian Desmond on the roster due to injury.
  5. Denotes Final Vote Winner.
  6. Matt Holliday replaced Yadier Molina on the roster due to Molina being placed on the bereavement list.
  7. Jake Peavy replaced C. J. Wilson on the roster due to injury.
The only position player able to participate who was not used was Adam Dunn. Lance Lynn and Huston Street were the pitchers not used by the National League. For the American League, pitchers Yu Darvish, Félix Hernández, Jake Peavy, and Chris Perez did not enter the game.

Game summary

In the first inning, the National League scored five runs off of Justin Verlander. Melky Cabrera singled with one out, then scored on Ryan Braun's double. Two two-out walks loaded the bases before Pablo Sandoval cleared them with a triple to the right field corner. Sandoval then scored on Dan Uggla's single. In the fourth, Rafael Furcal tripled with two outs off of Matt Harrison and scored on Matt Holliday's single. Melky Cabrera's home run then capped the game's scoring. The AL had the bases loaded in the fifth off of Clayton Kershaw, but failed to drive in any runs and the NL won 8–0. It was the third straight season the AL lost in an All-Star game. With two hits and two RBI, Melky Cabrera was named the All-Star Game MVP and was the first Giants player to be named All-Star MVP since Bobby Bonds in the 1973 All-Star Game, which was also held in Kansas City.

Starters

Box score

Umpires: Home Plate – Gerry Davis ; First Base – Jim Joyce; Second BaseBrian Runge; Third Base – Tony Randazzo; Left FieldLance Barksdale; Right Field – Brian Knight
Weather: Temperature:, clear; Wind: 11 mph, in from left field
Time of Game: 2:59
Attendance: 40,933