

After his third-inning home run put the AL on the board, Cal Ripken was named MVP in his final All-Star Game as the American League cruised to a 4-1 win. More>
Ripken homers in final All-Star Game
Ripken celebration takes on family feel

Kind words for Ripken

300K VIDEO: Relive All-Star Pregame from SAFECO Field
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Home Run Derby |
All-Star Media Day |
Workout Day |
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Legends & Celebrity Softball Game


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An All-Star Game for the ages
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And so, they all lived happily ever after. That is actually just a mild overstatement of the sort of sentiment that was generated in SAFECO Field Tuesday night. More>
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AL Notebook: Puckett speaks
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The question was put to Kirby Puckett this way Tuesday: "Who's the best triples hitter in baseball?" Puckett, the soon-to-be-enshrined Hall-of-Famer, wasted not a second in answering. He said, "Cristian Guzman." More>
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NL Notebook: Tommy gets cheers
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A big baseball event isn't complete without the presence of Tommy Lasorda. The former Dodgers and U.S. Olympic Team manager always brings a certain unadulterated joy to the game. More>
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Gonzo!
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Luis Gonzalez beat out Sammy Sosa in the Championship Round of Monday's Home Run Derby. Gonzalez belted 6 dingers to Sosa's 2. Complete Derby coverage>
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Celebrities name their All-Stars
As Ripken steps aside, Glaus takes the torch
Lasorda moment supplies smiles after a scare
ASG reflects international flavor
International legends throw out first pitches
Johnson to start over Schilling
Demuth happy to umpire ASG
Earnhardt Jr a latte day Intimidator
Bauman: Sheets not typical rookie
Managers speak: Clemens, Schilling get nod
Hall yeah! Toby Hall MVP of Futures Game
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JULY 8, 2001 RadioShack All-Star Sunday
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RadioShack Futures Game
5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT

Game Recap 56K | 300K

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JULY 9, 2001 Claritin All-Star Workout Day
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Century 21 Home Run Derby
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
RadioShack Legends & Celebrity Softball Game taped, (following HR Derby)


Round 1: 56K | 300K

Semis: 56K | 300K

Finals: 56K | 300K

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JULY 10, 2001
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72nd All-Star Game
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT


56K | 300K

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