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    Jarren Duran’s homer gives AL victory over Shohei Ohtani, NL – Press Enterprise Fitnessnacks

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    By STEPHEN HAWKINS AP Baseball Writer

    ARLINGTON, Texas — Boston’s Jarren Duran, the All-Star MVP, hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the fifth inning and the American League beat the National League, 5-3, on Tuesday night for its 10th win in the past 11 All-Star Games.

    Pittsburgh rookie Paul Skenes pitched a hitless first for the NL, twice hitting 100 mph, and Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hit a three-run homer in the third for a 3-0 lead.

    Juan Soto hit a two-run double and scored on David Fry’s single to tie the score in the third, and Duran – a former Cypress High and Long Beach State standout – went deep off Cincinnati’s Hunter Greene, a former Sherman Oaks Notre Dame High star.

    Duran is the fifth Boston player to be an All-Star MVP, the first since J.D. Drew in 2008. The others were Pedro Martinez in 1999, Roger Clemens in 1986 and Carl Yastrzemski in 1970.

    “It’s a surreal moment. So I’m just thankful to be here,” said Duran, a Corona native who was one of 39 first-time All-Stars this year.

    Oakland right-hander Mason Miller got the win after throwing a 103.6 mph pitch, the fastest in the All-Star Game since tracking began in 2008. Hard-throwing Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase struck out two in the ninth for the save.

    The 22-year-old Skenes, who has pitched only 11 major league games since being the No. 1 overall pick in the draft last July, became the first rookie starter since 1995 and had the fewest games played for any player to make an All-Star team. The right-hander, who starred at El Toro High and LSU, threw a hitless first, with a two-out walk to Soto before his Yankees teammate Aaron Judge grounded into a forceout on the next pitch.

    Skenes threw 11 of 16 pitches for strikes, with seven fastballs up to 100.1 mph.

    Ohtani, who has gone deep 29 times in his first season of his record $700 million, 10-year deal with the Dodgers, pulled a 400-foot drive to right off Tanner Houck. That came after the Boston right-hander allowed singles to the first two batters he faced: No. 9 batter Jurickson Profar and leadoff hitter Ketel Marte.

    “I haven’t really hit well in the All-Star Game, so I’m just relieved that I put the ball in play,” Ohtani said. “I just focused on having a regular at-bat as if I was in the regular season.”

    When Ohtani went against Miller in the fifth, he struck out on an 89.2 mph slider well inside and out of the strike zone. That was after twice taking strikes on fastballs of more than 100 mph.

    Ohtani’s first All-Star homer made him the first Dodgers player to go deep in the Midsummer Classic since Hall of Fame catcher Mike Piazza off Cleveland’s Charles Nagy in 1996 at Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium. Eleven days after his 30th birthday, Ohtani was an All-Star for the fourth time – his first with the NL.

    Baltimore’s Anthony Santander, after taking over for Soto in right field, had a two-out single in the fifth before Duran’s 413-foot homer to right-center after he had replaced Judge in center.

    The AL has a 48-44-2 record in the All-Star Game, and had won nine in a row before the National League’s 3-2 victory last year in Seattle.

    AL starter Corbin Burnes arrived in Texas the morning of the game after spending time at home with his newborn twin daughters. The Baltimore right-hander allowed a walk and then a two-out double to Bryce Harper before getting out of his inning on a comebacker by William Contreras, his catcher last season in Milwaukee.

    After his underhand toss of the ball to first base, Burnes had a big smile on his face when he kept jogging and wrapped his arm around Contreras in the baseline.

    Atlanta Braves pitcher Max Fried (Harvard-Westlake High) pitched a scoreless second inning for the NL, walking one.

    QUIET NIGHT

    Other than Ohtani, who walked and struck out in his two other plate appearances as the NL’s starting designated hitter, it was a quiet night for the Dodgers and Angels selected to the game.

    Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez, who won the Home Run Derby on Monday night, started in center field and went 0 for 2 with a strikeout. Dodgers catcher Will Smith went 1 for 2, Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman went 0 for 1. Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow, nursing a mild back injury, did not get into the game.

    Angels pitcher Tyler Anderson, the lone All-Star representative for his team, also did not take the mound.

    QUICK GAME

    Played in 2 hours, 28 minutes, it was the shortest All-Star Game since 1988, a game that the AL won, 2-1, in Cincinnati that took only two minutes less.

    WON IN BOTH LEAGUES

    Bruce Bochy of the host Texas Rangers became the first manager to win World Series titles and All-Star Games in both leagues. Bochy is now 2-3 as an All-Star manager, leading the NL to a win in 2011. He won the World Series three times with the NL’s San Francisco Giants in 2010, 2012 and 2014, then led the Rangers to their first championship in his debut season with them last year.

    UP NEXT

    The MLB regular series resumes Friday when 14 games are scheduled, with Milwaukee and Minnesota the only teams that won’t play until Saturday. The Dodgers (56-41) host the Red Sox beginning Friday night, while the Angels (41-55) begin a three-game series in Oakland that night. Philadelphia (62-34) has the best record in the majors and Cleveland (58-37) has an AL-best .611 winning percentage, though Baltimore and the New York Yankees also have 58 wins. San Diego (50-49) is set to become the first team to play its 100th game, at the Guardians on Friday night.

    More to come on this story.

    ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JULY 16: Jarren Duran #16 of the Boston Red Sox celebrates after being named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player in a 5-3 victory over the National League during the 94th MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard at Globe Life Field on July 16, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)The Boston Red Sox’s Jarren Duran celebrates after being named the MVP of the All-Star Game after his tiebreaking two-run home run led the American League to a 5-3 victory over the National League on Tuesday night in Arlington, Texas. Duran is a former Cypress High and Long Beach State standout. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

    Originally Published: July 16, 2024 at 8:09 p.m.

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