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American League Dominates All-Star Game, Securing First Shutout Since 2013

Published July 18, 2026 at 5:54 am | By Hillary Monroy, Staff Reporter

American League Dominates All-Star Game, Securing First Shutout Since 2013

The American League secured a commanding 4-0 victory over the National League on July 14, marking the first All-Star Game shutout since 2013. The win was propelled by an early offensive surge and a dominant pitching effort that stifled the National League lineup throughout the contest.

Cody Bellinger was named the Most Valuable Player of the game, instrumental in setting the tone for the American League’s success. Bellinger’s contribution in the first inning provided the initial momentum, a lead the American League pitching staff would not relinquish. His performance was a key factor in the team’s ability to control the game from the outset.

The shutout victory underscores a strong showing from the American League’s roster, highlighting the depth of talent on display. Multiple independent game reports confirmed the final score and the historical significance of the shutout, drawing comparisons to the 2013 All-Star Game where a similar outcome was achieved.

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The game, held in Philadelphia, featured a collection of Major League Baseball’s top players, but the National League struggled to generate any significant scoring opportunities. The American League pitchers combined to limit the National League to a handful of hits and no runs, effectively shutting down any threat of a comeback.

This result represents a significant win for the American League in the annual exhibition, showcasing a cohesive team effort that spanned both offense and defense. The MVP award for Bellinger further solidifies his impact on the game, capping off a memorable performance on a national stage.

Why it matters in Plymouth:

While the All-Star Game itself took place in Philadelphia, the performance of players like Cody Bellinger and the continued narrative of Major League Baseball’s season resonate with fans across the country, including those in Plymouth. The success of the American League and the historical nature of the shutout serve as talking points for local baseball enthusiasts. For establishments like Henry Ford Medical Center — Plymouth, which employs many residents, the broader cultural touchstones provided by national sporting events like the MLB All-Star Game contribute to the shared experiences that connect communities. The game’s outcome, a decisive victory and a rare shutout, offers a clear narrative that can be discussed and enjoyed by fans throughout the Plymouth area, reflecting a common interest that transcends local boundaries and contributes to the broader fabric of American popular culture.

What's Happening
What happened?
The American League beat the National League 4-0 in the July 14 All-Star Game in Philadelphia.
Why does it matter to Plymouth?
Cody Bellinger was named the game MVP after driving the first-inning scoring that set the tone.
What's next?
Multiple independent game reports described the result as the first All-Star shutout since 2013.
Hillary Monroy
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Hillary is a staff reporter for HERE Plymouth covering local news, community stories, and developments across Wayne County. Hillary is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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