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List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game managers

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The following is a list of individuals who have managed the Major League Baseball All-Star Game over the years, since its inauguration in 1933. Chosen managers and winning pennant managers manage teams including American and National Leagues.[1]

No official MLB All-Star Game was held in 1945 and 2020.[2] MLB played two All-Star Games from 1959 through 1962.[3]

MLB All-Star Game managers

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Notes

  1. Casey Stengel was fired by the New York Yankees following the 1960 World Series. Paul Richards was chosen as his replacement since the Baltimore Orioles finished in second place in 1960.
  2. Ralph Houk was made general manager of the New York Yankees following the 1963 World Series. Al López was chosen as his replacement since the Chicago White Sox finished in second place in 1963.
  3. Yogi Berra was fired by the New York Yankees following the 1964 World Series. Al López was chosen as his replacement since the Chicago White Sox finished in second place in 1964.
  4. Williams won the 1973 A.L. pennant with the Oakland Athletics but resigned after 1973 World Series and became manager of the California Angels.
  5. Bob Lemon was fired by the New York Yankees in June 1982. Billy Martin was chosen as his replacement since the Oakland Athletics finished with the best overall AL record in the strike-shortened 1981 season.
  6. Baker won the 2002 N.L. pennant with the San Francisco Giants but resigned after 2002 World Series and became manager of the Chicago Cubs.
  7. Mills filled in for Terry Francona who had to leave due to an emergency surgery.
  8. The National League defeated the American League 4–3 in a swing-off tiebreaker.
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