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Erick Aybar had a pinch-hit, bases-clearing triple to highlight a four-run seventh, and the Los Angeles Angels rallied to beat the Boston Red Sox.
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Major League Baseball officials insisted that the All-Star Game end with a win, even if Mets third baseman David Wright and Boston Red Sox right fielder J. D. Drew had to pitch the final innings.
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Tuesday night’s 15-inning All-Star Game exhausted viewers, many of whom tuned out as the game wore on into the morning.
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From 1959 to 1962, the American and National Leagues played two All-Star Games each year. There was a simple and obvious reason: money.
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When the Chicago Cubs visited Tampa Bay for the firs time, they found a boisterous atmosphere that was new for them and their hosts, the surprising second-place Rays.
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The National League is averaging more runs per game than the American League, something it has not done since the designated hitter ruled was implemented.
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