AL fans 16, tops NL 4-3 to win 7th straight All-Star Game
CLEVELAND — For one night, the pitchers took back the power.
Hours after an awesome Home Run Derby got everyone buzzing even louder about monster shots and juiced balls, only a couple flew out of Progressive Field in the All-Star Game.
Instead, Justin Verlander blazed 97 mph heat from the start, Shane Bieber and Aroldis Chapman each struck out the side and the American League slowed a loaded NL lineup 4-3 Tuesday for its seventh straight win.
“I know it’s the year of the home run, but pitching dominated today,” Colorado slugger Nolan Arenado said.