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Latest revision as of 13:32, 21 December 2024

1988 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster
American League Alan Trammell (SS, Tigers) • Cal Ripken Jr. (SS, Orioles) • Carney Lansford (3B, Athletics) • Dan Plesac (P, Brewers) • Dave Stieb (P, Blue Jays) • Dave Winfield (OF, Yankees) • Dennis Eckersley (P, Athletics) • Don Mattingly (1B, Yankees) • Doug Jones (P, Indians) • Doyle Alexander (P, Tigers) • Frank Viola (P, Twins) • Gary Gaetti (3B, Twins) • George Brett (1B, Royals) • Harold Reynolds (2B, Mariners) • Jeff Reardon (P, Twins) • Jeff Russell (P, Rangers) • Johnny Ray (2B, Angels) • José Canseco (OF, Athletics) • Kirby Puckett (OF, Twins) • Kurt Stillwell (SS, Royals) • Mark Gubicza (P, Royals) • Mark McGwire (1B, Athletics) • Mike Greenwell (OF, Red Sox) • Ozzie Guillén (SS, White Sox) • Paul Molitor (2B, Brewers) • Rickey Henderson (OF, Yankees) • Roger Clemens (P, Red Sox) • Terry Steinbach (C, Athletics) • Tim Laudner (C, Twins) • Wade Boggs (3B, Red Sox)
National League Andre Dawson (OF, Cubs) • Andrés Galarraga (1B, Expos) • Andy Van Slyke (OF, Pirates) • Barry Larkin (SS, Reds) • Bob Knepper (P, Astros) • Bob Walk (P, Pirates) • Bobby Bonilla (3B, Pirates) • Chris Sabo (3B, Reds) • Danny Jackson (P, Reds) • Darryl Strawberry (OF, Mets) • David Cone (P, Mets) • Dwight Gooden (P, Mets) • Gary Carter (C, Mets) • Gerald Perry (1B, Braves) • Greg Maddux (P, Cubs) • Kevin Gross (P, Phillies) • Lance Parrish (C, Phillies) • Mark Davis (P, Padres) • Orel Hershiser (P, Dodgers) • Ozzie Smith (SS, Cardinals) • Rafael Palmeiro (OF, Cubs) • Robby Thompson (2B, Giants) • Ryne Sandberg (2B, Cubs) • Shawon Dunston (SS, Cubs) • Todd Worrell (P, Cardinals) • Vance Law (3B, Cubs) • Vince Coleman (OF, Cardinals) • Will Clark (1B, Giants) • Willie McGee (OF, Cardinals)


American League Rookie of the Year award winners
1949: Sievers • 1950: Dropo • 1951: McDougald • 1952: Byrd • 1953: Kuenn • 1954: Grim • 1955: Score • 1956: Aparicio • 1957: Kubek • 1958: Pearson • 1959: Allison • 1960: Hansen • 1961: Schwall • 1962: Tresh • 1963: Peters • 1964: Oliva • 1965: Blefary • 1966: Agee • 1967: Carew • 1968: Bahnsen • 1969: Piniella • 1970: Munson • 1971: Chambliss • 1972: Fisk • 1973: Bumbry • 1974: Hargrove • 1975: Lynn • 1976: Fidrych • 1977: Murray • 1978: Whitaker • 1979: Castino & Griffin • 1980: Charboneau • 1981: Righetti • 1982: Ripken Jr. • 1983: Kittle • 1984: Davis • 1985: Guillén • 1986: Canseco • 1987: McGwire • 1988: Weiss • 1989: Olson • 1990: Alomar Jr. • 1991: Knoblauch • 1992: Listach • 1993: Salmon • 1994: Hamelin • 1995: Cordova • 1996: Jeter • 1997: Garciaparra • 1998: Grieve • 1999: Beltrán • 2000: Sasaki • 2001: Suzuki • 2002: Hinske • 2003: Berroa • 2004: Crosby • 2005: Street • 2006: Verlander • 2007: Pedroia • 2008: Longoria • 2009: Bailey • 2010: Feliz • 2011: Hellickson • 2012: Trout • 2013: Myers • 2014: Abreu • 2015: Correa • 2016: Fulmer • 2017: Judge • 2018: Ohtani • 2019: Alvarez • 2020: Lewis • 2021: Arozarena • 2022: Rodríguez • 2023: Henderson • 2024: Gil


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