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The 'MLB All-Star Game MVPs' quiz
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The 'MLB All-Star Game MVPs' quiz

One night after the celebration of power that is the Home Run Derby took place, a mini-derby broke out at the end of the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. With the game tied at six after the ninth inning, fans at Truist Park in Atlanta got to see the “swing-off” tiebreaker in action for the first time. Fortunately for the National League, Kyle Schwarber plays for the Philadelphia Phillies

Schwarber didn’t start the game and went 0-for-2 in his actual at-bats. But he drilled three home runs in three tries in the “swing-off,” to deliver the National League the win and earn his first All-Star Game MVP award. 

“One good batting practice wins you a trophy these days,” Schwarber joked after his hitless MVP performance.

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Schwarber became just the second player in Phillies history to be named MVP of the Midsummer Classic and the first since 1964. With that being said, can you name every All-Star Game MVP in six minutes or less?

Good luck!

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SCORE:
0/64
TIME:
6:00
2025 / PHI / DH
Kyle Schwarber
2024 / BOS / CF
Jarren Duran
2023 / COL / C
Elias Diaz
2022 / NYY / OF
Giancarlo Stanton
2021 / TOR / 1B
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
2019 / CLE / SP
Shane Bieber
2018 / HOU / 3B
Alex Bregman
2017 / SEA / 2B
Robinson Cano
2016 / KC / 1B
Eric Hosmer
2015 / LAA / OF
Mike Trout
2014 / LAA / OF
Mike Trout
2013 / NYY / RP
Mariano Rivera
2012 / SF / OF
Melky Cabrera
2011 / MIL / 1B
Prince Fielder
2010 / ATL / C
Brian McCann
2009 / TB / OF
Carl Crawford
2008 / BOS / OF
J.D. Drew
2007 / SEA / OF
Ichiro Suzuki
2006 / TEX / SS
Michael Young
2005 / BAL / SS
Miguel Tejada
2004 / TEX / OF
Alfonso Soriano
2003 / ANA / OF
Garret Anderson
2001 / BAL / SS
Cal Ripken Jr.
2000 / NYY / SS
Derek Jeter
1999 / BOS / SP
Pedro Martinez
1998 / BAL / 2B
Roberto Alomar
1997 / CLE / C
Sandy Alomar Jr.
1996 / LAD / C
Mike Piazza
1995 / FLA / OF
Jeff Conine
1994 / ATL / 1B
Fred McGriff
1993 / MIN / OF
Kirby Puckett
1992 / SEA / OF
Ken Griffey Jr.
1991 / BAL / SS
Cal Ripken Jr.
1990 / TEX / 2B
Julio Franco
1989 / KC / OF
Bo Jackson
1988 / OAK / C
Terry Steinbach
1987 / MON / OF
Tim Raines
1986 / BOS / SP
Roger Clemens
1985 / SD / RP
LaMarr Hoyt
1984 / MON / C
Gary Carter
1983 / CAL / OF
Fred Lynn
1982 / CIN / SS
Dave Concepcion
1981 / MON / C
Gary Carter
1980 / CIN / OF
Ken Griffey Sr.
1979 / PIT / OF
Dave Parker
1978 / LAD / 1B
Steve Garvey
1977 / LAD / SP
Don Sutton
1976 / CIN / OF
George Foster
1975 / NYM / SP
Jon Matlack
1975 / CHC / 3B
Bill Madlock
1974 / LAD / 1B
Steve Garvey
1973 / SF / OF
Bobby Bonds
1972 / CIN / 2B
Joe Morgan
1971 / BAL / OF
Frank Robinson
1970 / BOS / OF
Carl Yastrzemski
1969 / SF / 1B
Willie McCovey
1968 / SF / OF
Willie Mays
1967 / CIN / 3B
Tony Perez
1966 / BAL / 3B
Brooks Robinson
1965 / SF / SP
Juan Marichal
1964 / PHI / OF
Johnny Callison
1963 / SF / OF
Willie Mays
1962 / LAA / OF
Leon Wagner
1962 / LAD / SS
Maury Wills

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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