Powered by Prince Fielder, the National League made it two straight over the
American League with a 5-1 MLB
Picks win Tuesday night at the All-Star Game in Phoenix,
Ariz.
Fielder muscled a three-run homer to the opposite field in the
fourth off C.J. Wilson to give the NL a 3-1 lead. It was the first homer by a
Brewer in All-Star Game history. Andre Ethier and Pablo Sandoval added RBI hits.
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The AL had won 12 straight All-Star MLB
Odds games played to a decision before losing 3-1 last year in Anaheim.
Adrian Gonzalez gave the AL the lead in the top of the fourth, turning
on a Cliff Lee cut fastball and launching it into the seats in right-center. The
AL then strung together three two-out singles, but Hunter Pence gunned down Jose
Bautista trying to score from second on Adrian Beltre's sharp hit to
left.
NL starter Roy Halladay handled all six batters he faced, getting a
nice play from third baseman Scott Rolen, and the NL retired the first 11 AL
batters. After the AL put two runners on in the ninth, Brian Wilson got the last
two outs for the save. Tyler Clippard of the Nationals was credited with the
win.
AL starter Jered Weaver tossed one scoreless inning. Josh Beckett
was supposed to follow Weaver, but was scratched due to soreness in his left
knee.
The NL leads the all time series 42-38-2. With the Sports Odds win, the NL representative will get
homefield advantage in the World Series.
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Powered by Prince Fielder, the National League made it two straight over the
American League with a 5-1 MLB
Picks win Tuesday night at the All-Star Game in Phoenix,
Ariz.
Fielder muscled a three-run homer to the opposite field in the
fourth off C.J. Wilson to give the NL a 3-1 lead. It was the first homer by a
Brewer in All-Star Game history. Andre Ethier and Pablo Sandoval added RBI hits.
Don't miss out on our NFL
Picks this season.
The AL had won 12 straight All-Star MLB
Odds games played to a decision before losing 3-1 last year in Anaheim.
Adrian Gonzalez gave the AL the lead in the top of the fourth, turning
on a Cliff Lee cut fastball and launching it into the seats in right-center. The
AL then strung together three two-out singles, but Hunter Pence gunned down Jose
Bautista trying to score from second on Adrian Beltre's sharp hit to
left.
NL starter Roy Halladay handled all six batters he faced, getting a
nice play from third baseman Scott Rolen, and the NL retired the first 11 AL
batters. After the AL put two runners on in the ninth, Brian Wilson got the last
two outs for the save. Tyler Clippard of the Nationals was credited with the
win.
AL starter Jered Weaver tossed one scoreless inning. Josh Beckett
was supposed to follow Weaver, but was scratched due to soreness in his left
knee.
The NL leads the all time series 42-38-2. With the Sports Odds win, the NL representative will get
homefield advantage in the World Series.
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