
Kyle Schwarber lifts NL to historic 'swing-off' win at All-Star Game
2025 MLB All-Star Game
, the
National League
edged the American League 4-3 in the first-ever '
swing-off
' at Atlanta's Truist Park on Tuesday night. Tied 6-6 after nine innings, both leagues turned to a Home Run Derby-style showdown to decide the winner - each team sending out three hitters for three swings apiece.
— MLB (@MLB)
AL manager
Aaron Boone
selected
Brent Rooker
, Randy Arozarena, and Jonathan Aranda, while NL skipper Dave Roberts countered with
Pete Alonso
, Kyle Stowers, and
Kyle Schwarber
.
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After Rooker homered twice and Stowers hit one, Schwarber delivered the knockout - crushing all three of his swings for home runs to give the NL a 4-3 lead. Aranda's 0-for-3 round sealed the NL victory.
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The NL previously jumped ahead early, with Ketel Marte's two-run double and Pete Alonso's three-run homer fueling a 6-0 lead. Corbin Carroll added a solo shot to cap the sixth.
But the AL stormed back in the seventh, sparked by Brent Rooker's three-run homer and Bobby Witt Jr.'s RBI groundout. In the ninth, Steven Kwan tied the game with an infield single off Edwin Díaz, forcing the new swing-off tiebreaker format.
— MLB (@MLB)
Paul Skenes impressed in his All-Star Game start, striking out two in a clean first inning. The win marks the NL's second All-Star Game victory in three years after losing nine straight from 2013 to 2021.
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With fireworks, power, and the unexpected, the night ended with Schwarber swinging the NL to a thrilling and historic win.

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