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Major League Baseball All-Star Games over the years on TV

With the Baseball All-Star game in Detroit around the Corner on Tuesday

Here is some All-Star Games that are covered on TV over the years

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL STAR GAMES ON TV OVER THE YEARS
SOURCE: NY TIMES site from the Boston Public Library

July 12, 2005- (Coamerica Park- Detroit)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
July 13, 2004- (Minute Maid Park- Houston)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
July 15, 2003- (U.S Cellular Park- Chicago)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
July 9, 2002- (Miller Park- Milwaukee)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
July 10, 2001- (Safeco Park- Seattle)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
July 11, 2000- (Turner Field, Atlanta)- (8:00pm)- (NBC)
July 13, 1999- (Fenway Park, Boston)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
July 7, 1998- (Coors Field, Denver)- (8:00pm)- (NBC)
July 8, 1997- (Jacobs Field, Cleveland)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
July 9, 1996- (Veterans Stadium- Philadelphia)- (8:00pm)- (NBC)
July 11, 1995- (The Ballpark at Arlington, Texas)- (8:00pm)- (ABC)
July 12, 1994- (Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh)- (8:00pm)- (NBC)
July 13, 1993- (Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore)- (8:30pm)- (CBS)
July 14, 1992- (Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego)- (8:30pm)- (CBS) (Interpreted with coverage of the 1992 Democratic National Convention)
July 9, 1991- (Skydome, Toronto)- (8:30pm)- (CBS)
July 10,1990- (Wrigley Field, Chicago)- (8:00pm)- (CBS)
July 11, 1989- (Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim)- (8:00pm)- (NBC)
July 12, 1988- (Riverfront Stadium, Cincinanti)- (8:00pm)- (ABC)
July 14, 1987- (Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland) (8:00pm)- (NBC)
July 15, 1986- (Astrodome, Houston)- (8:00pm)- (ABC)
July 16, 1985- (Metrodome, Minneapolis)- (8:00pm)- (NBC)
July 10, 1984- (Candlestick Park, San Francisco- (8:00pm)- (ABC)
July 6, 1983- (Comiskey Park, Chicago)- (8:00pm))- (NBC)
July 13, 1982- (Olympic Stadium, Montreal)- (8:00pm)- (ABC)
August 9, 1981- (Municipal Stadium, Cleveland)-(8:00pm)- (NBC) (STRIKE-SHORTENED YEAR)
July 8, 1980- (Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles)- (8:00pm) (ABC)
July 17,1979- (Kingdome, Seattle)- (8:15pm)- (NBC)
July 11,1978- (San Diego Stadium, San Diego)- (8:30pm)- (ABC)
July 19,1977- (Yankee Stadium, New York)- (8:15pm)- (NBC)
July 13,1976- (Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia)- (8pm)- (ABC)
July 15,1975- (County Stadium, Milwaukee)- (8:15pm)- (NBC)
July 23,1974- (Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh)- (8:15pm)- (NBC)
July 24,1973- (Royals Stadium, Kansas City)- (8:15pm)- (NBC)
July 25,1972- (Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta)- (8pm)- (NBC)
July 13,1971- (Tiger Stadium, Detroit)- (8pm)- (NBC)
July 14,1970- (Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati)- (8pm)- (NBC)
July 23,1969- (R.F.K Stadium, Washington) (1:30pm)- (NBC)
July 9, 1968- (Astrodome, Houston)- (8pm)- (NBC)
July 11,1967- (Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim)- (7pm) (NBC)
July 12,1966- (Busch Memorial Stadium, St.Louis)- (2pm) (NBC)
July 13,1965- (Metropolitan Stadium, Minnesota)- (1:45pm) (NBC)
July 7,1964- (Shea Stadium, New York)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
July 9,1963- (Municipal Stadium, Cleveland)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
July 10,1962- (D.C Stadium, Washington)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
July 30,1962- (Wrigley Field, Chicago)- (1:45pm)- (NBC)
July 11,1961- (Candlestick Park, San Francisco)- (4pm)- (NBC)
July 31,1961- (Fenway Park, Boston)- (2:45pm)- (NBC)
July 11,1960- (Municipal Stadium, Kansas City)- (2:45pm)- (NBC)
July 13,1960- (Yankee Stadium, New York)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
July 7, 1959- (Forbes Field, Pittsburgh)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
August 3,1959- (Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles)- (6:45pm) (NBC)
July 8, 1958- (Memorial Stadium, Baltimore)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
July 9, 1957- (Busch Stadium, St. Louis)- (2:15pm)- (NBC)
July 10,1956- (Griffith Stadium, Washington)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
July 12,1955- (County Stadium, Milwaukee)- (3:45pm)- (NBC)
July 13,1954- (Municipal Stadium, Cleveland)- (1:15pm)- (NBC)
July 14,1953- (Crosley Field, Cincinnati) (2:15pm)- (NBC)
July 8, 1952- (Shibe Park, Philadelphia) (1:15pm)- (NBC)
July 10,1951- (Briggs Stadium, Detroit)- (2:15pm)- (NBC)
 
> July 8, 1997- (Jacobs Field, Cleveland)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
----------
I remember the bitter controversy from that year when FOX decided to show the American national anthem then break to commercial just before the Canadian anthem. TSN in Canada picked up the FOX feed and were unable to show the Canadian anthem, sung by a trio of musicians from southern Ontario known as the McCauley Boys.
 
> > July 8, 1997- (Jacobs Field, Cleveland)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
> ----------
> I remember the bitter controversy from that year when FOX
> decided to show the American national anthem then break to
> commercial just before the Canadian anthem. TSN in Canada
> picked up the FOX feed and were unable to show the Canadian
> anthem, sung by a trio of musicians from southern Ontario
> known as the McCauley Boys.
>

FOX would never do such a thing.
 
Highwayman 128 listed some past Baseball All-Star Games on network television:


> August 9, 1981- (Municipal Stadium, Cleveland)-(8:00pm)-
> (NBC) (STRIKE-SHORTENED YEAR)

Also, as far as I can tell, the only Baseball All-Star Game played on a weekend (a Sunday night).

> July 13,1976- (Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia)- (8pm)- (ABC)

This too was during a political convention (the Democrats met in New York that week). I believe ABC aired a half-hour of convention coverage from 7:30-8 P.M. EDT and another half-hour after the game.

> July 23,1969- (R.F.K Stadium, Washington) (1:30pm)- (NBC)

Originally scheduled to be played the night of July 22nd but was rained out. NBC filled the gap left by the July 22nd rainout by airing a special report on Apollo 11 (then enroute home from the historic first moon landing) and a taped entertainment spectacular (which revolved around the moon landing) that was to have aired in prime-time on July 20th, between the moon landing and the moonwalk. When the moonwalk was moved up several hours, the broadcast of the entertainment spectacular was cancelled. With the All-Star rainout, the show finally aired two days later than originally scheduled.

> July 11,1967- (Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim)- (7pm) (NBC)

The first "prime-time" (on the East Coast) telecast of a Baseball All-Star Game. The game probably ended around 10 P.M. EDT. Why can't the All-Star Game go back to a 7 P.M. EDT airtime (with perhaps a 7:20 P.M. EDT first-pitch) so youngsters on the East Coast can see the whole game??

> July 10,1962- (D.C Stadium, Washington)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)

Later renamed R.F.K. Stadium, BTW.

> July 31,1961- (Fenway Park, Boston)- (2:45pm)- (NBC)

The first All-Star Game to ever end in a tie. Unlike the 2002 game, which ended in tie because there were no pitchers left in the bullpens, this game ended in a tie due to rain that stopped the game in the ninth inning.

> July 7, 1959- (Forbes Field, Pittsburgh)- (12:45pm)- (NBC)
> August 3,1959- (Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles)- (6:45pm)
> (NBC)

From 1959 through 1962, Major League baseball had two All-Star Games a year.

> July 10,1956- (Griffith Stadium, Washington)- (12:45pm)-
> (NBC)

Wasn't this the first Baseball All-Star Game telecast in color??

> July 10,1951- (Briggs Stadium, Detroit)- (2:15pm)- (NBC)

I thought the first televsied Baseball All-Star Game was in 1949.

I wish Timmy B would let us know who were the announcers for All-Star Game telecasts over the years. I wonder if at one time, the play-by-play man of the team whose home park hosted the All-Star Game would be a part of the network commentary team.
 
> > > July 8, 1997- (Jacobs Field, Cleveland)- (8:00pm)- (FOX)
>
> > ----------
> > I remember the bitter controversy from that year when FOX
> > decided to show the American national anthem then break to
>
> > commercial just before the Canadian anthem. TSN in Canada
>
> > picked up the FOX feed and were unable to show the
> Canadian
> > anthem, sung by a trio of musicians from southern Ontario
> > known as the McCauley Boys.
> >
>
> FOX would never do such a thing.
>

I've heard that there are no Fox affiliates in Canada, so they apparently decided they wouldn't be offending a non-existent Canadian audience by skipping their anthem. Bad move.
But then, considering the lackluster U.S. anthem singers in recent years, maybe they should have skipped both.
 
> July 9, 1991- (Skydome, Toronto)- (8:30pm)- (CBS)

I seem to remember CBS started their broadcast at the top of the hour, did the customary pregame coverage, then, because President Bush and Prime Minister Mulroney were throwing out the first ball, there was a slight delay from the 8:30 EDT start. I think the game started about 15-20 minutes late. Presumably, this, along with CBS's low ratings for baseball, and the costs of doing pregame coverage, led to them starting the broadcast at 8:30 for the final two years of the contract, with little or no pregame content.
I also remember in '93, CBS, knowing it was the last year of the deal, spent a lot of time during the broadcasttrashing the game, its selection process, and the high number of Toronto players picked by AL and Jays manager Cito Gaston.
 
>
> > July 23,1969- (R.F.K Stadium, Washington) (1:30pm)- (NBC)
>
> Originally scheduled to be played the night of July 22nd but
> was rained out. NBC filled the gap left by the July 22nd
> rainout by airing a special report on Apollo 11 (then
> enroute home from the historic first moon landing) and a
> taped entertainment spectacular (which revolved around the
> moon landing) that was to have aired in prime-time on July
> 20th, between the moon landing and the moonwalk. When the
> moonwalk was moved up several hours, the broadcast of the
> entertainment spectacular was cancelled. With the All-Star
> rainout, the show finally aired two days later than
> originally scheduled.

I have a Los Angeles TV Guide from that week. NBC's prime-time schedule for July 20th:

7:00 New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
7:30 Walt Disney's World
8:30 Mothers-In-Law
9:00 Bonanza
10:00 My Friend Tony

Was the show scheduled after TV Guide's publication date?
 
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