A.s.l. 2022 mail
You're referring to the 2022 All-Star Game, which was played on July 19, 2022, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Here are some key facts and highlights from the game:
American League (AL) vs. National League (NL)
- The AL won the game 3-2, snapping the NL's 2-game winning streak in the All-Star Game.
- The game was played in front of a crowd of 52,044 fans at Dodger Stadium.
Game Highlights
- The AL took an early lead in the 2nd inning when Yordan Álvarez hit a 2-run homer off NL starter Sandy Alcantara.
- The NL tied the game in the 5th inning on a solo homer by Paul Goldschmidt.
- The AL regained the lead in the 7th inning on a sacrifice fly by Xander Bogaerts.
- The NL tied the game again in the 8th inning on a solo homer by Juan Soto.
- The AL won the game in the 9th inning on a walk-off single by Jorge Polanco, scoring Alejandro Kirk.
MVP
- The American League's Jorge Polanco was named the MVP of the game.
Starting Lineups
- American League:
- Pitcher: Justin Verlander (Houston Astros)
- Catcher: Salvador Pérez (Kansas City Royals)
- First Baseman: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Toronto Blue Jays)
- Second Baseman: Marcus Semien (Texas Rangers)
- Third Baseman: Rafael Devers (Boston Red Sox)
- Shortstop: Xander Bogaerts (Boston Red Sox)
- Left Fielder: Yordan Álvarez (Houston Astros)
- Center Fielder: Adolis García (Kansas City Royals)
- Right Fielder: Aaron Judge (New York Yankees)
- National League:
- Pitcher: Sandy Alcantara (Miami Marlins)
- Catcher: Willson Contreras (Chicago Cubs)
- First Baseman: Paul Goldschmidt (St. Louis Cardinals)
- Second Baseman: Tommy Edman (St. Louis Cardinals)
- Third Baseman: Nolan Arenado (St. Louis Cardinals)
- Shortstop: Trea Turner (Washington Nationals)
- Left Fielder: Juan Soto (Washington Nationals)
- Center Fielder: Mookie Betts (Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Right Fielder: Bryce Harper (Philadelphia Phillies)
I hope that helps!