American League Blanks National League 4-0 as Cody Bellinger Claims 96th All-Star Game MVP
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 15
American League Blanks National League 4-0 as Cody Bellinger Claims 96th All-Star Game MVP
3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 15
Summary
Cody Bellinger’s two-run first-inning single off Cristopher Sánchez set the tone for a 4-0 American League win in the 96th All-Star Game at Philadelphia.
Sánchez needed 34 pitches to escape the first after allowing three runs, and the National League never recovered against an AL staff that dominated from there.
American League pitchers finished a three-hit shutout with 15 strikeouts, the 10th shutout in All-Star Game history and the first since 2013.
Philadelphia’s sellout crowd of 43,916 spent much of All-Star week booing rivals, then watched hometown stars Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper and Brandon Marsh go a combined 0-for-5 with four strikeouts.
The loss closed a tense but lively week before the Phillies resume play at 54-43 with a nine-game homestand against the Mets, Dodgers and Yankees.