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Vintage 1997 MLB ALL-STAR GAME LAPEL PIN Jacobs Field CLEVELAND INDIANS Mint!

$ 18.46

Availability: 30 in stock
  • Condition: Mint to near mint condition. Please see pictures for details. Thanks for shopping Blue Streak Collectibles!
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Team: Cleveland Indians
  • Team-Baseball: Cleveland Indians
  • Sport: Major League Baseball
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Player: Sandy Alomar Jr.
  • Year: 1997

    Description

    Vintage 1997 MLB All-Star Game Commemorative Lapel Pin
    Jacobs Field, Cleveland, OH (Cleveland Indians)
    Major League Baseball
    Dimensions: 2" height x 1.5" width
    Mint Condition /
    High Quality
    Box included
    1997 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    The 1997 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 68th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 8, 1997, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, the home of the Cleveland Indians of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3-1. The game marked the fifth time the All-Star Game was held in Cleveland and first since 1981. It was also the first All-Star game held at Jacobs Field, which opened three years earlier.
    The American League jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the 2nd inning led by a home run by Edgar Martínez of the Seattle Mariners. No one would score after that until the 7th inning when Javy López of the Atlanta Braves would tie the game with a home run of his own. However, in the bottom of the 7th, Bernie Williams of the New York Yankees walked and then Sandy Alomar, Jr. of the Cleveland Indians hit a home run to give the American League the lead and the win, as they held on to defeat the National League 3-1. Interestingly, all the runs were driven in and scored by players either born (Alomar, López & Williams) or raised (Martinez) in Puerto Rico. Winning pitcher José Rosado's family roots are also from that island.
    The loudest ovation of the All-Star Game, which came early in the player introductions, was reserved for Kenny Lofton, whom the Indians had traded to the Atlanta Braves prior to the start of the 1997 season. Lofton was on the National League roster, but was injured and did not play. Also in the pregame ceremonies, Albert Belle, who was representing the Chicago White Sox, was booed for leaving the Indians as a free agent the previous winter.
    Unlike past years, the performance of O Canada, this year by the McAuley Boys, was not televised. Instead, the Fox network, airing its first All-Star Game, went into a commercial break, resulting in angry phone calls from Canadian television viewers. The Canadian National Anthem was later shown on tape delay after the game in the Cleveland area. Country star LeAnn Rimes sang the National Anthem following the commercial break. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of baseball's breaking of the color barrier, the ceremonial first pitch featured former Indian Larry Doby, the first African-American player to play in the American League.
    One of the more colorful moments in All-Star Game history occurred during an at bat with Randy Johnson of the Seattle Mariners pitching and Larry Walker of the Colorado Rockies at the plate. The teams of the two former Montreal Expos teammates had faced each other about one month prior. However, when Johnson started on June 12, Walker chose not to play, explaining that, "I faced Randy one time in spring training and he almost killed me." In this All-Star Game, Walker batted against Johnson, who theatrically threw over his head. Ever adaptable, Walker placed his batting helmet backwards and switched sides in the batters' box to stand right-handed for one pitch. He ended the at bat by drawing a walk. The incident momentarily drew mirth and laughter from players in both dugouts, fans and announcers, and comparisons to Johnson pitching against John Kruk in the 1993 All-Star Game, in which he also threw over his head. In spite of garnering a reputation of avoiding Johnson,Walker batted .393 (11 hits in 28 at bats) against him in his career,[6] nearly double the rate of all left-handed batters at .199.
    Alomar was named MVP of the game, becoming the first player to win the All Star Game MVP award as a member of the host team (Pedro Martínez in 1999 and Shane Bieber in 2019 would later win MVP awards in their home ballparks). After the game, Major League Baseball CEO Paul Beeston presented Alomar with the MVP Award in lieu of the Commissioner of Baseball, who would not be named until after the next All-Star Game, when then-Chairman of the Executive Committee Bud Selig was officially named Commissioner.
    This was the last All-Star Game in which the Milwaukee Brewers were a member of the American League. The Brewers moved to the National League for the 1998 season.
    Date: July 8, 1997
    Venue: Jacobs Field (Progressive Field)
    City: Cleveland, Ohio
    Managers:
    Bobby Cox (ATL)
    Joe Torre (NYY)
    MVP: Sandy Alomar Jr. (CLE)
    Attendance: 44,916
    Ceremonial first pitch: Larry Doby
    1997 All-Star Game
    National League All-Star Squad
    Lineup
    Name
    Team
    Position
    Notes
    1.
    Craig Biggio
    Houston Astros
    2B
    2.
    Tony Gwynn
    San Diego Padres
    OF
    3.
    Barry Bonds
    San Francisco Giants
    OF
    4.
    Mike Piazza
    Los Angeles Dodgers
    C
    5.
    Jeff Bagwell
    Houston Astros
    1B
    6.
    Larry Walker
    Colorado Rockies
    OF
    7.
    Ken Caminiti
    San Diego Padres
    3B
    8.
    Ray Lankford
    St. Louis Cardinals
    OF
    9.
    Jeff Blauser
    Atlanta Braves
    SS
    Moises Alou
    Florida Marlins
    OF
    Rod Beck
    San Francisco Giants
    P
    Did Not Pitch
    Kevin Brown
    Florida Marlins
    P
    Royce Clayton
    St. Louis Cardinals
    SS
    Shawn Estes
    San Francisco Giants
    P
    Steve Finley
    San Diego Padres
    OF
    Andres Galarraga
    Colorado Rockies
    1B
    Tom Glavine
    Atlanta Braves
    P
    Injured
    Mark Grace
    Chicago Cubs
    1B
    Todd Hundley
    New York Mets
    C
    Injured
    Charles Johnson
    Florida Marlins
    C
    Bobby Jones
    New York Mets
    P
    Chipper Jones
    Atlanta Braves
    3B
    Darryl Kile
    Houston Astros
    P
    Did Not Pitch
    Barry Larkin
    Cincinnati Reds
    SS
    Injured
    Kenny Lofton
    Atlanta Braves
    OF
    Injured
    Javy Lopez
    Atlanta Braves
    C
    Greg Maddux
    Atlanta Braves
    P
    Starting Pitcher
    Pedro Martinez
    Montreal Expos
    P
    Denny Neagle
    Atlanta Braves
    P
    Did Not Pitch
    Curt Schilling
    Philadelphia Phillies
    P
    Tony Womack
    Pittsburgh Pirates
    2B
    N.L. Pitcher(s):
    Greg Maddux
    Curt Schilling (3rd)
    Kevin Brown (5th)
    Pedro Martinez (6th)
    Shawn Estes (L, 7th)
    Bobby Jones (8th)
    1997 All-Star Game
    American League All-Star Squad
    Lineup
    Name
    Team
    Position
    Notes
    1.
    Brady Anderson
    Baltimore Orioles
    OF
    2.
    Alex Rodriguez
    Seattle Mariners
    SS
    3.
    Ken Griffey, Jr.
    Seattle Mariners
    OF
    4.
    Tino Martinez
    New York Yankees
    1B
    5.
    Edgar Martinez
    Seattle Mariners
    DH
    6.
    Paul O'Neill
    New York Yankees
    OF
    7.
    Cal Ripken, Jr.
    Baltimore Orioles
    SS
    8.
    Ivan Rodriguez
    Texas Rangers
    C
    9.
    Roberto Alomar
    Baltimore Orioles
    2B
    Sandy Alomar, Jr.
    Cleveland Indians
    C
    MVP
    Albert Belle
    Chicago White Sox
    OF
    Did Not Play
    Jeff Cirillo
    Milwaukee Brewers
    3B
    Roger Clemens
    Toronto Blue Jays
    P
    David Cone
    New York Yankees
    P
    Joey Cora
    Seattle Mariners
    2B
    Jason Dickson
    Anaheim Angels
    P
    Did Not Pitch
    Nomar Garciaparra
    Boston Red Sox
    SS
    Pat Hentgen
    Toronto Blue Jays
    P
    Randy Johnson
    Seattle Mariners
    P
    Starting Pitcher
    David Justice
    Cleveland Indians
    OF
    Injured
    Chuck Knoblauch
    Minnesota Twins
    2B
    Mark McGwire
    Oakland Athletics
    1B
    Mike Mussina
    Baltimore Orioles
    P
    Did Not Pitch
    Randy Myers
    Baltimore Orioles
    P
    Mariano Rivera
    New York Yankees
    P
    Jose Rosado
    Kansas City Royals
    P
    Frank Thomas
    Chicago White Sox
    1B
    Injured
    Jim Thome
    Cleveland Indians
    1B
    Justin Thompson
    Detroit Tigers
    P
    Bernie Williams
    New York Yankees
    OF
    A.L. Pitcher(s):
    Randy Johnson
    Roger Clemens (3rd)
    David Cone (4th)
    Justin Thompson (5th)
    Pat Hentgen (6th)
    Jose Rosado (W, 7th)
    Randy Myers (8th)
    Mariano Rivera (S, 9th)
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