WASHINGTON -- Paul Goldschmidt's bat has been the focus of conversations in Arizona all year.
It was a hot topic when it went cold to start the season, and it was the center of attention last month when the D-backs first baseman began hitting again.
On Tuesday at the All-Star Game presented by Mastercard, the eyes of the baseball world were on Goldschmidt, and the slugger again demonstrated his concentration on the process and not the results, only this time in front of 43,843 fans at Nationals Park and millions watching across the globe.