AL Earns 4-3 Victory Over NL in All Star Game

ST. LOUIS – President Obama started the MLB All Star evening out with the first pitch and the American League prince-fielder finished it off with another victory over their rival National League All Stars.The 4-3 victory is the 13th in a row for the AL, a record streak that again earned them home field advantage in the World Series.

In the 7th inning Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carl Crawford perfectly timed a line drive off the bat of Colorado Rockies’ Brad Hawpe, tracking the ball down to the fence, leaping and robbing him of a home run. The highlight of the game earned Crawford the Ted Williams All Star MVP award. Crawford also went 1-for-3 at the plate.

“It’s got to be the top play of my career,” said Crawford. “I don’t think I’ve ever robbed a home run before, so I picked a good time to do it tonight. It’s definitely the best catch I’ve ever made.”

After AL starting pitcher Roy Halladay gave up 4 hits and three runs over the first two innings, the next seven AL hurlers that took the mound held the NL scoreless, allowing just one more hit over the final seven innings.

The game was played in front of 46,760 fans at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

Other All Star Notes: Milwaukee Brewers Prince Fielder won the 2009 State Farm home run derby over All Star break. Fielder, who along with his father Cecil Fielder is a member of the Sports Climax “Fat Bastards” gallery, showed how to throw his weight around, knocking 23 over the fence.

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