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2008 All-Star Game
All-Star Game, July 15, 2008, Yankee Stadium, New York
Phillies second baseman Chase Utley was named the NL Player of the Month, hitting .360 with 11 homers and 23 RBIs in the first month. (H. Rumph, Jr./AP)
Getting off to roaring starts, the Phillies' Chase Utley and the Red Sox's Dustin Pedroia have put themselves in prime position to earn the nod as the starting second basemen at this year's All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium.  

Yankee Stadium All-Star History

1977 All-Star Game
Joe Morgan opened the game with a homer. By the time the inning had ended, the NL had scored four runs en route to a 7-5 victory. More >
1960 All-Star Game
The NL won their second All-Star Game of 1960 behind three hits by Willie Mays, four HRs, and shutout pitching by six pitchers. More >
1939 All-Star Game
Joe McCarthy used six Yankees in the starting lineup and saw them deliver four of the AL's six hits in a 3-1 win. 300K | More >

Sights & Sounds

•  All-Star Game press conference   400K
•  2008 All-Star Game logo unveiling   400K
•  2008 All-Star announcement:   350K
•  NYC glad for All-Star chance:   350K
•  Yanks COO Lonn Trost on '08 All-Star Game Listen  

2008 MLB All-Star Week Schedule

July 11-15
• DHL All-Star FanFest

July 13
• Taco Bell All-Star Sunday featuring:
   • XM All-Star Futures Game
   • Taco Bell All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game

July 14
• Gatorade All-Star Workout Day featuring:
   • MLB All-Star Batting Practice
   • State Farm Home Run Derby

July 15
• MLB All-Star Game Red Carpet Show presented by Chevrolet
• 79th MLB All-Star Game

2008 All-Star Gear

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