CLEVELAND — The entire conversation surrounding this year’s MLB All-Star Game has been about juiced balls and how MLB players are hitting more home runs than ever.
Well, the National League All-Star team sure could have one more of those.
The American League won its seventh straight All-Star Game on Tuesday night at Progressive Field by the score of 4-3. But the NL squad was one swing away from breaking that losing streak.
The NL had the best possible player — Home Run Derby champ Pete Alonso — up with the bases loaded in the eighth inning.