October 17, 1985

1977-85 AL All-Star team


Catcher | Carlton Fisk, Red Sox and White Sox

First base | Eddie Murray, Orioles

Second base | Willie Randolph, Yankees

Third base | George Brett, Royals

Shortstop | Robin Yount, Brewers

Left field | Rickey Henderson, Athletics and Yankees

Center field | Chet Lemon, White Sox and Tigers

Right field | Dwight Evans, Red Sox

Starting pitchers | Dave Stieb, Blue Jays

2. Ron Guidry, Yankees
3. Bert Blyleven, Cleveland and Minnesota
4. Jack Morris, Tigers

Reliever | Dan Quisenberry, Royals

Toughest omission | Goose Gossage, Yankees



Best outfield | 1980-81 Athletics: Rickey Henderson, Dwayne Murphy, Tony Armas

Best infield | 1982 Brewers: Cecil Cooper, Jim Ganter, Paul Molitor, Robin Yount

Best double play combination | 1981-84 Tigers: Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell, Tigers

October 16, 1985

1977-85 NL All-Star team


Best record | 1977 Philadelphia Phillies, 101-61

1985 St. Louis Cardinals, 101-61

Home team | 1977 Philadelphia Phillies, 60-21

Road team | 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates, 50-31

Highest attendance | 1982 Dodgers, 3.6 million

Best offense | 1978 Los Angeles Dodgers

Best baserunning | 1985 St. Louis Cardinals

Best starting rotation | 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers

Best defense | 1977-79 Philadelphia Phillies



Catcher | Gary Carter, Expos and Mets

First base | Keith Hernandez, Cardinals and Mets

Second base | Joe Morgan, Reds, Astros, Giants, Phillies

Third base | Mike Schmidt, Phillies

Shortstop | Ozzie Smith, Padres and Cardinals

Left field | Jose Cruz, Astros

Center field | Andre Dawson, Expos

Right field | Dave Parker, Pirates and Reds

Starting pitchers | Steve Carlton, Phillies

2. Phil Niekro, Atlanta
3. Steve Rogers, Expos
4. Rick Reuschel, Cubs and Pirates
5. Fernando Valenzuela, Dodgers

Reliever | Bruce Sutter, Cubs and Cardinals

Toughest omission | Dale Murphy, Atlanta



Best outfield | 1980 Astros: Jose Cruz, Cesar Cedeno, Terry Puhl

Best double play combination | 1985 Cardinals: Ozzie Smith and Tommy Herr

October 9, 1985

1985 National League All-Star team


Catcher | Gary Carter, Mets

First base | Keith Hernandez, Mets

Second base | Ryne Sandberg, Cubs

Third base | Tim Wallach, Expos

Shortstop | Ozzie Smith, Cardinals

Left field | Tim Raines, Expos

Left field-third base | Pedro Guerrero, Dodgers

Center field | Willie McGee, Cardinals

Right field | Dave Parker, Reds

Starting pitchers | Dwight Gooden, Mets

2. John Tudor, Cardinals
3. Orel Hershiser, Dodgers
4. Rick Reuschel, Pirates
5. Fernando Valenzuela, Dodgers

Reliever | Lee Smith, Cubs

Toughest omission | Tom Herr, Cardinals
— Kevin Brewer

July 10, 1985

1985 NL All-Star voting



Catcher >> Gary Carter, Mets, 1,129,018

2. Terry Kennedy, San Diego, 777,485.  3. Jody Davis, Chicago, 430,021. 4. Tony Pena, Pittsburgh, 413,170. 5. Darrell Porter, St. Louis, 332,510. 6. Ozzie Virgil, Philadelphia, 228,669. 7. Mike Scioscia, Dodgers, 228,504. 8. Mike Fitzgerald, Montreal, 173,727.

First base >> Steve Garvey, Padres, 1,310,111

2. Keith Hernandez, New York, 841,951.  3. Pete Rose, Cincinnati, 748,121. 4. Leon Durham, Chicago 362,740. 5. Dan Driessen, Montreal, 198,020. 6. Greg Brock, Dodgers, 147,795. 7. Enos Cabell, Dodgers, 146,654. 8. Jason Thompson, Pittsburgh, 90,081.

Second base >> Tommy Herr, Cardinals, 1,109,178

2. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago, 1,050,549.  3. Steve Sax, Dodgers, 379,526. 4. Manny Trillo, San Francisco, 223,149. 5. Juan Samuel, Philadelphia, 190,362. 6. Bill Doran, Houston, 188,833. 7. Glenn Hubbard, Atlanta, 163,896. 8. Johnny Ray, Pittsburgh, 85,957.

Third base >> Graig Nettles, Padres, 1,032,335

2. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia, 739,793.  3. Ron Cey, Chicago, 643,288. 4. Tim Wallach, Montreal 384,480. 5. Terry Pendleton, St. Louis, 287,848. 6. Bob Horner, Atlanta, 195,525. 7. Bill Madlock, Pittsburgh, 177,695. 8. Phil Garner, Houston, 167,921.

Shortstop >> Ozzie Smith, Cardinals, 1,349,362

2. Garry Templeton, San Diego, 820,449.  3. Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati, 369,094. 4. Hubie Brooks, Montreal, 310,432. 5. Larry Bowa, Chicago, 279,226. 6. Craig Reynolds, Houston, 211,394. 7. Bill Russell, Dodgers,182,607. 8. Rafael Ramirez, Atlanta, 127,810.

Outfield >> Dale Murphy, Atlanta, 1,425,952.  2. Tony Gwynn, Padres, 968,262.  3. Darryl Strawberry, Mets, 907,197.

4. Kevin McReynolds, San Diego, 664,888.  5. Willie McGee, St. Louis, 630,075. 6. Jack Clark, St. Louis, 601,159. 7. Dave Parker, Cincinnati, 509,060. 8. Pedro Guerrero, Dodgers, 460,905. 9. Jose Cruz, Houston, 450,915. 10. Tim Raines, Montreal, 448,160. 11. Andre Dawson, Montreal, 430,269. 12. Keith Moreland, Chicago, 378,340. 13. Bob Dernier, Chicago, 346,606. 14. Gary Matthews, Chicago, 344,271. 15. Terry Puhl, Houston, 265,485. 16. Jerry Mumphrey, Houston, 237,135.