MLB Hit A Home Run With The 2025 All-Star Game
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Kyle Schwarber made baseball history by hitting three home runs on three swings to win the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. None of them officially counted as hits. How? It’s part of the All-Star Game’s unprecedented tiebreaker format.
MLB All-Star Game history was made with the first tiebreaking swing-off and the NL winning after blowing a 6-0 lead.
One current and one former Red Sox played pivotal roles in MLB’s first-ever swing-off to decide the outcome of the All-Star Game Tuesday night.
The fly ball off Jonathan Aranda’s bat stayed in the park, and the National Leaguers assembled in front of the home dugout jumped for joy. No All-Star Game had ever ended like this. No MLB game had. I
There was good reason to be skeptical of MLB's new format to end an All-Star Game tie, until it happened for the first time.
The home run swing-off that ended the 2025 MLB All-Star Game — an exhibition event — was a terrific idea. It was an inspired way to inject some excitement and keep players from hanging around an otherwise meaningless game for far too long. MLB should really make it a mainstay and stay in the creative thought process that brought it about.
Back in 2021, the Braves won the World Series in the 44th week of the year that their forever No. 44, Henry Aaron, passed away. And now they’re hosting the Midsummer Classic on 7/15 -- another number,
Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz certainly turned to their own playing days when making their World Series predictions.