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Ichiro Suzuki is one of a kind, so it's only fitting he has the only inside-the-park HR in All-Star Game history
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After Torii Hunter robbed him of a home run, Barry Bonds did much more than tip his cap
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In the first at-bat of his final All-Star Game, Cal Ripken Jr. homered on the first pitch he saw
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Pedro Martinez mowed down the top of the NL order, striking out five in two innings
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After Randy Johnson's first pitch 'got away,' John Kruk wanted no part of him
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Bo Jackson was a surprising choice to bat leadoff in the 1989 All-Star Game, but he made the most of it
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There has only been one grand slam in All-Star Game history, courtesy of Fred Lynn
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A list of Reggie Jackson's most legendary homers begins with this shot that nearly left Tiger Stadium
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The same year Ted Williams was the last AL/NL player to hit at least .400, he crushed an All-Star Game walk-off HR
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Tough to top this: Carl Hubbell struck out Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin in a row