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We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. American League starter Danny Haren of the Oakland A's worked two innings, allowing one run on two hits. Bonds teased the crowd in the third inning when he drove a ball to left field. The ball died at the warning track, however, leaving the Giants superstar 0-for-2 on the night. The out ended the inning and preserved the NL's lead.
Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki made All-Star Game history with a stand-up, inside-the-park home run, the first in the year history of the event. Devil Rays outfielder Carl Crawford connected on a solo shot in the sixth to extend the AL lead to The NL closed the gap to in the bottom of the sixth. He got three hits, was the game's MVP and will be remembered for his strange shot, unfamiliar even to ballpark regulars such as Bonds.
Fans had waited in kayaks out in McCovey Cove beyond right field in vain for some shots into the water -- no souvenirs found their way into the chilly bay. Bonds, the center of attention in the days before the game, had a quiet night. He flied to right field in the first, hit an opposite-field shot to the warning track in left in the third, then departed at the top of the fourth.
He received a huge ovation after he came out on the red carpet during the pregame introductions and bowed three times to his adoring hometown fans. Hitting in the No. All I can do is say thank you. His chase for Hank Aaron's home run record resumes later this week, and the scrutiny will return. But for a night, the swirl of steroids speculation lifted along with the San Francisco fog. Griffey, perhaps the closest to a latter-day Mays baseball has seen, drove in two runs for the NL with a first-inning single and a sixth-inning sacrifice fly.
Young entered to start the fifth and walked his first batter, Brian Roberts.
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