Cedric Mullins will represent the Orioles at the 2021 MLB All-Star Game. Mullins is batting .313/.381/.535 through July 3. He ranks second in the American League in hits with 99, and is currently fifth in batting average and tied for fifth in doubles with 22.
This year’s All-Star Game will be played July 13 at Coors Field in Denver.
Orioles first baseman Trey Mancini will participate in the 2021 MLB Home Run Derby July 12. Mancini is currently batting .256 with 15 home runs after missing all of last season battling stage 3 colon cancer.
Two Orioles have won the Home Run Derby, with Miguel Tejada taking the crown in 2004 and Cal Ripken Jr. in 1991.
Here’s a look back at the Orioles’ All-Stars through the last 30 years.
2021
Cedric Mullins
2020
No All-Star game
2019
John Means
2018
Manny Machado
2017
Jonathan Schoop
2016
Brad Brach, Zach Britton, Manny Machado, Mark Trumbo, Matt Wieters
2015
Zach Britton, Adam Jones, Manny Machado, Darren O’Day
2014
Nelson Cruz, Adam Jones, Matt Wieters
2013
Chris Davis, J.J. Hardy, Adam Jones, Manny Machado, Chris Tillman
2012
Jim Johnson, Adam Jones, Matt Wieters
2011
Matt Wieters
2010
Ty Wiggington
2009
Adam Jones
2008
George Sherrill
2007
Brian Roberts
2006
Miguel Tejada
2005
Brian Roberts, Miguel Tejada, Melvin Mora, B.J. Ryan
2004
Miguel Tejada
2003
Melvin Mora
2002
Tony Batista
2001
Cal Ripken Jr.
2000
Mike Bordick, Cal Ripken Jr.
1999
Harold Baines, Mike Mussina, Cal Ripken Jr., B.J. Surhoff
1998
Roberto Alomar, Rafael Palmeiro, Cal Ripken Jr.
1997
Roberto Alomar, Brady Anderson, Jimmy Key, Mike Mussina, Cal Ripken Jr.
1996
Roberto Alomar, Brady Anderson, Cal Ripken Jr.
1995
Cal Ripken Jr.
1994
Mike Mussina, Cal Ripken Jr., Lee Smith
1993
Mike Mussina, Cal Ripken Jr.
1992
Brady Anderson, Mike Mussina, Cal Ripken Jr.
1991
Cal Ripken Jr.
1990
Gregg Olson, Cal Ripken Jr.
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