Baseball Almanac is pleased to present several miscellaneous records from All-Star Games including umpire information, managerial data, attendance marks, dates, wins, losses, and much more! Records are presented in alphabetical order.

Did you know that Gary Sheffield of the San Diego Padres (1992 & 1993), Florida Marlins (1993, 1996 & 1998), Los Angeles Dodgers (1998, 1999 & 2000), Atlanta Braves (2003) and New York Yankees (2004 & 2005), AND Moises Alou of the Montreal Expos (1994), Florida Marlins (1997), Houston Astros (1998 & 2001), Chicago Cubs (2004) and San Francisco Giants (2005) has represented the most teams over a career during All-Star Games?

On July 6, 1942, the American League used the least amount of players during an All Star Game when only eleven All-Stars took the field. By contrast, the most used was during the 2008 All-Star Game when thirty-two All-Stars from the American League AND thirty-one All-Stars from the National League took the field in Yankee Stadium.

In the record book above we provided the date for the earliest games ever played. The latest date in history for an All-Star Game being played occurred on August 9, 1981, in Municipal Stadium.