Starting Lineup

American League

1    Lou Whitaker  Tigers  2B
2    Rod Carew  Angels  1B
3    Cal Ripken  Orioles SS
4    Dave Winfield  Yankees  LF
5    Reggie Jackson  RF  Angels
6    George Brett  Royals  3B
7    Lance Parrish  Tigers  C
8    Chet Lemon  Tigers  CF
9    Dave Stieb  Blue Jays  P

National League
1    Tony Gwynn  Padres  LF
2    Ryne Sandberg  Cubs  2B
3    Steve Garvey  Padres  1B
4    Dale Murphy  Braves  CF
5    Mike Schmidt  Phillies  3B
6    Darryl Strawberry  Mets  RF
7    Gary Carter  Mets  C
8    Ozzie Smith  Cardinals  SS
9    Charlie Lea  Expos  P

American League Reserves
C Dave Engle  Twins  C
C Jim Sundberg  Brewers  C
1B Alvin Davis  Mariners  1B
1B Don Mattingly  Yankees  1B
2B Damaso Garcia  Blue Jays  2B
3B Buddy Bell  Rangers  3B
SS Alfredo Griffin  Blue Jays  SS
SS Alan Trammell  Tigers  SS
OF Tony Armas  Red Sox  OF
OF Rickey Henderson  Athletics  OF
OF Jim Rice  Red Sox  OF
DH Eddie Murray  Orioles  DH
DH Andre Thornton  Indians  DH

Pitchers
Mike Boddicker  Orioles
Bill Caudill  Athletics
Rich Dotson  White Sox
Willie Hernandez  Tigers
Jack Morris  Tigers
Phil Niekro  Yankees
Dan Quisenberry  Royals

National League Reserves

Bob Brenly  Giants  C

Jody Davis  Cubs  C

Tony Pena  Pirates  C

Keith Hernandez   Mets  1B

Juan Samuel  Phillies  2B

Tim Wallach  Expos  3B

Rafael Ramírez  Braves  SS

Chili Davis  Giants  OF

Mike Marshall  Dodgers  OF

Jerry Mumphrey  Astros  OF

Tim Raines  Expos  OF

Claudell Washington  Braves  OF

Pitchers
Joaquin Andujar  Cardinals
Dwight Gooden  Mets
Rich Gossage  Padres
Al Holland  Phillies
Jesse Orosco  Mets
Mario Soto  Reds
Bruce Sutter  Cardinals
Fernando Valenzuela  Dodgers


Continue to 1985


MLB All Star Game Fun Facts

1977 MVP Plays his last All-Star Game

California Angels First Baseman and 18 time All-Star Rod Carew played in his final MLB All Star game in 1984.  Carew has 7 batting titles, a rookie of the year and an MVP award.  Rod Carew has an amazing .328 career batting average during his 19-year career.  He was selected the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991.   

1984  MLB All Star Game

National League  3    American League  1


​Venue

Candlestick Park

San Francisco, California


​First Pitch:  Carl Hubbell

Honorary Captains

Hank Greenberg  AL    Willie McCovey NL


Pitchers

Winning Pitcher:  Charlie Lea​    Losing Pitcher:  Dave Stieb


Home Runs

​George Brett  Royals

Gary Carter  Expos

​Dale Murphy  Braves


MVP:  Gary Carter  Expos


Managers

Joe Altobelli  Orioles

​Paul Owens  Phillies​​

Montreal Expos catcher Gary Carter wins his 2nd MLB All Star MVP

 1984 MLB All Star Game