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List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game managers


List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game managers


The following is a list of individuals who have managed the Major League Baseball All-Star Game over the years (except 1945), since its inauguration in 1933. Chosen managers and winning pennant managers manage teams including American and National Leagues.

No official MLB All-Star Game was held in 1945 (cancelled April 24, 1945) including the official MLB selection of that season's All-Stars (Associated Press All-Star Game; game was not played). MLB played two All-Star Games from 1959 through 1962.

MLB All-Star Game managers

American League

  • 1933 - Connie Mack - Philadelphia Athletics
  • 1934 - Joe Cronin - Washington Senators
  • 1935 - Mickey Cochrane - Detroit Tigers
  • 1936 - Joe McCarthy - New York Yankees
  • 1937 - Joe McCarthy - New York Yankees
  • 1938 - Joe McCarthy - New York Yankees
  • 1939 - Joe McCarthy - New York Yankees
  • 1940 - Joe Cronin - Boston Red Sox
  • 1941 - Del Baker - Detroit Tigers
  • 1942 - Joe McCarthy - New York Yankees
  • 1943 - Joe McCarthy - New York Yankees
  • 1944 - Joe McCarthy - New York Yankees
  • 1945 - Luke Sewell - St. Louis Browns (No MLB game/managers)
  • 1946 - Steve O'Neill - Detroit Tigers
  • 1947 - Joe Cronin - Boston Red Sox
  • 1948 - Bucky Harris - New York Yankees
  • 1949 - Lou Boudreau - Cleveland Indians
  • 1950 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1951 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1952 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1953 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1954 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1955 - Al López - Cleveland Indians
  • 1956 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1957 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1958 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1959 - Casey Stengel - New York Yankees
  • 1960 - Al López - Chicago White Sox
  • 1961 - Paul Richards - Baltimore Orioles ††
  • 1962 - Ralph Houk - New York Yankees
  • 1963 - Ralph Houk - New York Yankees
  • 1964 - Al López - Chicago White Sox
  • 1965 - Al López - Chicago White Sox
  • 1966 - Sam Mele - Minnesota Twins
  • 1967 - Hank Bauer - Baltimore Orioles
  • 1968 - Dick Williams - Boston Red Sox
  • 1969 - Mayo Smith - Detroit Tigers
  • 1970 - Earl Weaver - Baltimore Orioles
  • 1971 - Earl Weaver - Baltimore Orioles
  • 1972 - Earl Weaver - Baltimore Orioles
  • 1973 - Dick Williams - Oakland Athletics
  • 1974 - Dick Williams - California Angels
  • 1975 - Alvin Dark - Oakland Athletics
  • 1976 - Darrell Johnson - Boston Red Sox
  • 1977 - Billy Martin - New York Yankees
  • 1978 - Billy Martin - New York Yankees
  • 1979 - Bob Lemon - New York Yankees
  • 1980 - Earl Weaver - Baltimore Orioles
  • 1981 - Jim Frey - Kansas City Royals
  • 1982 - Billy Martin - Oakland Athletics
  • 1983 - Harvey Kuenn - Milwaukee Brewers
  • 1984 - Joe Altobelli - Baltimore Orioles
  • 1985 - Sparky Anderson - Detroit Tigers
  • 1986 - Dick Howser - Kansas City Royals
  • 1987 - John McNamara - Boston Red Sox
  • 1988 - Tom Kelly - Minnesota Twins
  • 1989 - Tony La Russa - Oakland Athletics
  • 1990 - Tony La Russa - Oakland Athletics
  • 1991 - Tony La Russa - Oakland Athletics
  • 1992 - Tom Kelly - Minnesota Twins
  • 1993 - Cito Gaston - Toronto Blue Jays
  • 1994 - Cito Gaston - Toronto Blue Jays
  • 1995 - Buck Showalter - New York Yankees
  • 1996 - Mike Hargrove - Cleveland Indians
  • 1997 - Joe Torre - New York Yankees
  • 1998 - Mike Hargrove - Cleveland Indians
  • 1999 - Joe Torre - New York Yankees
  • 2000 - Joe Torre - New York Yankees
  • 2001 - Joe Torre - New York Yankees
  • 2002 - Joe Torre - New York Yankees
  • 2003 - Mike Scioscia - Anaheim Angels
  • 2004 - Joe Torre - New York Yankees
  • 2005 - Terry Francona - Boston Red Sox
  • 2006 - Ozzie Guillén - Chicago White Sox
  • 2007 - Jim Leyland - Detroit Tigers
  • 2008 - Terry Francona - Boston Red Sox
  • 2009 - Joe Maddon - Tampa Bay Rays
  • 2010 - Joe Girardi - New York Yankees
  • 2011 - Ron Washington - Texas Rangers
  • 2012 - Ron Washington - Texas Rangers
  • 2013 - Jim Leyland - Detroit Tigers
  • 2014 - John Farrell - Boston Red Sox
  • 2015 - Ned Yost - Kansas City Royals
  • 2016 - Ned Yost - Kansas City Royals
  • 2017 - Brad Mills - Cleveland Indians **filling in for Terry Francona who had to leave due to an emergency surgery
  • 2018 - A. J. Hinch - Houston Astros
  • 2019 - Alex Cora - Boston Red Sox
  • 2021 - Kevin Cash - Tampa Bay Rays†
  • 2022 - Dusty Baker - Houston Astros
  • 2023 - Dusty Baker - Houston Astros

*Williams won the 1974 A.L. pennant with the Oakland Athletics.
†There was no All-Star Game in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Managers for the 2021 Game are managers of the teams that participated in the 2020 World Series.
††Casey Stengel was fired by the Yankees following the 1960 World Series. Paul Richards was chosen as his replacement since the Orioles finished in second place in 1960.

National League

  • 1933 - John McGraw - New York Giants
  • 1934 - Bill Terry - New York Giants
  • 1935 - Frankie Frisch - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1936 - Charlie Grimm - Chicago Cubs
  • 1937 - Bill Terry - New York Giants
  • 1938 - Bill Terry - New York Giants
  • 1939 - Gabby Hartnett - Chicago Cubs
  • 1940 - Bill McKechnie - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1941 - Bill McKechnie - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1942 - Leo Durocher - Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 1943 - Billy Southworth - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1944 - Billy Southworth - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1945 - Billy Southworth - St. Louis Cardinals (No MLB game/managers)
  • 1946 - Charlie Grimm - Chicago Cubs
  • 1947 - Eddie Dyer - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1948 - Leo Durocher - Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 1949 - Billy Southworth - Boston Braves
  • 1950 - Burt Shotton - Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 1951 - Eddie Sawyer - Philadelphia Phillies
  • 1952 - Leo Durocher - New York Giants
  • 1953 - Charlie Dressen - Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 1954 - Walter Alston - Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 1955 - Leo Durocher - New York Giants
  • 1956 - Walter Alston - Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 1957 - Walter Alston - Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 1958 - Fred Haney - Milwaukee Braves
  • 1959 - Fred Haney - Milwaukee Braves
  • 1960 - Walter Alston - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1961 - Danny Murtaugh - Pittsburgh Pirates
  • 1962 - Fred Hutchinson - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1963 - Alvin Dark - San Francisco Giants
  • 1964 - Walter Alston - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1965 - Gene Mauch - Philadelphia Phillies
  • 1966 - Walter Alston - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1967 - Walter Alston - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1968 - Red Schoendienst - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1969 - Red Schoendienst - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1970 - Gil Hodges - New York Mets
  • 1971 - Sparky Anderson - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1972 - Danny Murtaugh - Pittsburgh Pirates
  • 1973 - Sparky Anderson - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1974 - Yogi Berra - New York Mets
  • 1975 - Walter Alston - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1976 - Sparky Anderson - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1977 - Sparky Anderson - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1978 - Tommy Lasorda - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1979 - Tommy Lasorda - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1980 - Chuck Tanner - Pittsburgh Pirates
  • 1981 - Dallas Green - Philadelphia Phillies
  • 1982 - Tommy Lasorda - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1983 - Whitey Herzog - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1984 - Paul Owens - Philadelphia Phillies
  • 1985 - Dick Williams - San Diego Padres
  • 1986 - Whitey Herzog - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1987 - Davey Johnson - New York Mets
  • 1988 - Whitey Herzog - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1989 - Tommy Lasorda - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 1990 - Roger Craig - San Francisco Giants
  • 1991 - Lou Piniella - Cincinnati Reds
  • 1992 - Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
  • 1993 - Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
  • 1994 - Jim Fregosi - Philadelphia Phillies
  • 1995 - Felipe Alou - Montreal Expos
  • 1996 - Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
  • 1997 - Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
  • 1998 - Jim Leyland - Florida Marlins
  • 1999 - Bruce Bochy - San Diego Padres
  • 2000 - Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
  • 2001 - Bobby Valentine - New York Mets
  • 2002 - Bob Brenly - Arizona Diamondbacks
  • 2003 - Dusty Baker - Chicago Cubs
  • 2004 - Jack McKeon - Florida Marlins
  • 2005 - Tony La Russa - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 2006 - Phil Garner - Houston Astros
  • 2007 - Tony La Russa - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 2008 - Clint Hurdle - Colorado Rockies
  • 2009 - Charlie Manuel - Philadelphia Phillies
  • 2010 - Charlie Manuel - Philadelphia Phillies
  • 2011 - Bruce Bochy - San Francisco Giants
  • 2012 - Tony La Russa - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 2013 - Bruce Bochy - San Francisco Giants
  • 2014 - Mike Matheny - St. Louis Cardinals
  • 2015 - Bruce Bochy - San Francisco Giants
  • 2016 - Terry Collins - New York Mets
  • 2017 - Joe Maddon - Chicago Cubs
  • 2018 - Dave Roberts - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 2019 - Dave Roberts - Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 2021 - Dave Roberts - Los Angeles Dodgers†
  • 2022 - Brian Snitker - Atlanta Braves
  • 2023 - Rob Thomson - Philadelphia Phillies

*Baker won the 2002 N.L. pennant with the San Francisco Giants.

**La Russa also was the American League manager from 1989-1991 while manager of the Oakland Athletics.

***MLB Commissioner Bud Selig named La Russa to manage the National League for the 2012 All-Star Game. La Russa's Cardinals won the 2011 N.L. Pennant and the 2011 World Series. La Russa was the second manager in league history to manage an All-Star Game following retirement, after John McGraw in 1933.
†There was no All-Star Game in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Managers for the 2021 Game were managers of the teams that participated in the 2020 World Series.

References


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