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2023: Elias Díaz's go-ahead HR snapped a nine-year NL losing streak, and he earned MVP honors in the process
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2022: Clayton Kershaw got his 1st All-Star Game start, and it came at Dodger Stadium. After allowing a leadoff hit to future teammate Shohei Ohtani, he picked him off at 1st
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2021: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went deep in the Mile High city - 468 feet, to be exact. It was the longest HR in an All-Star Game in the Statcast Era
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2019: Shane Bieber punched out the side, no easy feat when it included Willson Contreras, Ketel Marte and Ronald Acuña Jr. Bieber went on to win MVP in his home ballpark!
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2018: An absolute slugfest. The AL and NL All-Stars combined for 10 HRs, with all but one run of the game coming from the long ball. The game went into extras, and Alex Bregman gave the AL team the edge with, you guessed it, a HR!
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2017: A picture really is worth 1,000 words. Nelson Cruz stopped his at-bat to request Yadier Molina play photographer with umpire Joe West
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2016: Fresh off the Royals' World Series victory, Eric Hosmer and his fellow teammates led the AL All-Stars past the NL team. Hosmer took home MVP honors that night
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2015: Mike Trout became the 1st player to win back-to-back All-Star Game MVP titles
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2014: Derek Jeter, The Captain, went 2-for-2 in his final All-Star Game, and left to a standing ovation from fans and players