All-Star Game Notebook: Jackie Robinson's widow, Rachel, honored on
100th birthday
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[July 20, 2022] Rachel
Robinson, the widow of Major League Baseball's Jackie Robinson, was
honored before Tuesday's All-Star Game in Los Angeles on her 100th
birthday.
With All-Star players from both leagues gathered on the field behind
him, the Dodgers' Mookie Betts addressed the crowd: "It's Miss
Rachel Robinson's 100th birthday. So on the count of three, I want
everybody here to say: ‘Happy Birthday, Rachel!'"
After the first inning, a tribute to Mrs. Robinson was shown on the
DodgerVision screens in right and left fields.
Jackie Robinson, to whom Rachel was married for 26 years, died in
1972 at the age of 53. He broke baseball's color barrier in 1947
with the Brooklyn Dodgers, who moved to Los Angeles in 1957.
--With Aaron Judge at the plate in the first inning, NL starter
Clayton Kershaw made a move to first and caught Shohei Ohtani far
off the base. It was the first pickoff in the All-Star Game since
2008, when Carlos Zambrano nabbed Milton Bradley. "I just kind of
lobbed it over there," Kershaw said. "I didn't know what pitch to
throw yet, so just kind of giving myself a second and I got him."
--St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt homered as part
of a two-run first inning for the NL. It was the first time a player
had gone deep in the first inning of an All-Star Game since Kris
Bryant did so back in 2016.
--After Tampa Bay Rays starter Shane McClanahan surrendered those
two runs in the first, 10 AL pitchers combined to shut out the NL
while allowing just one hit.
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--Down by two runs, the AL hit gold in the top of the fourth inning
with back-to-back home runs, first with a monster two-run homer by
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton, followed by a solo shot from
Byron Buxton. They were the first back-to-back homers in the
All-Star Game since 2018, when Alex Bregman and George Springer
homered in the 10th inning.
"That's probably one of the hardest balls I've seen hit from the
on-deck circle," Buxton said of Stanton's blast. "I don't even know
if you can put it in words how hard he hit the baseball. So for me
to see him in person, be on the same team, finally be up close, it
was like, 'Wow.' You know, like, I literally sat down. ... He
crushed that."
--Playing in front of his home fans, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher
Tony Gonsolin suffered the loss. He is the first pitcher to lose an
All-Star Game in his home stadium since Roger Clemens lost in
Houston in 2004.
--The American League has now won nine straight All-Star Games
dating back to 2013. During the win streak, the AL All-Stars have
outscored the National League 40-22.
--Field Level Media
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