Chattanooga Times Free Press

AL-STARS AGAIN

American League wins seventh straight, 4-3

- BY BEN WALKER

CLEVELAND, Ohiod — Justin Verlander, Shane Bieber and the other American League pitchers plugged power back into the mound.

A day after an awesome Home Run Derby got baseball buzzing even more about monster shots, only a couple of balls flew out of Progressiv­e Field during the All-Star Game on Tuesday night.

Instead, Verlander blazed 97 mph heat from the start, Bieber struck out the side and the AL staff combined to fan 16, topping a loaded National lineup 4-3 for its seventh straight win.

With fans hoping to see a replay of Monday’s jaw-dropping aerial show when 312 homers cleared the walls, the diamond became a pitchers’ paradise — at least until the late innings.

Derby champ Pete Alonso of the Mets grounded a twoout, two-run single past Gleyber Torres in the eighth to close the NL’s gap. After a double steal put runners at third and second against Cleveland reliever Brad Hand, White Sox catcher James McCann made a tumbling catch on Mike Moustakas’ twisting foul pop to end the inning.

Aroldis Chapman threw a perfect ninth to give the AL its 19th win 22 games, with a tie stuck in there. Chapman got a little encouragem­ent with two outs: Yankees teammate CC Sabathia, honored this week for his contributi­ons on and off the field, strolled to the mound to talk to the flamethrow­er.

Chapman then struck out Yasmani Grandal for a save, giving the AL an overall 45-43-2 lead in the Midsummer Classic.

No need, either, for the experiment­al rule that was set to go effect: If the game went into extras, each team would start the 10th with an automatic runner on second base.

Major League Baseball is on a record-shattering pace for homers this season, but no one came close to clearing the walls until Charlie Blackmon connected in the NL sixth. Texas’ Joey Gallo countered with a solo drive in the seventh.

Instead, Cleveland favorite Michael Brantley had an early RBI double off losing pitcher Clayton Kershaw, Jorge Polanco drove in a run with an infield single and another scored on a double-play grounder.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JOHN MINCHILLO ?? The American League’s Alex Bregman scores past National League catcher Willson Contreras during the second inning of Tuesday’s MLB AllStar Game in Cleveland. The American League won 4-3.
AP PHOTO/JOHN MINCHILLO The American League’s Alex Bregman scores past National League catcher Willson Contreras during the second inning of Tuesday’s MLB AllStar Game in Cleveland. The American League won 4-3.

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