A.L. Shuts out N.L. in Strat-O-Matic All-Star Game Simulation

Guerrero Jr., Paredes Drive in Runs as Nationals Limited to Three Hits
 
 
Vladimir Guerrero Jr Credit Drbuddie
Vladimir Guerrero Jr Credit Drbuddie
GLEN HEAD, N.Y. - July 15, 2024 - PRLog -- Run-scoring singles by Toronto's Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the fourth and Tampa Bay's Isaac Paredes in the sixth lifted the American League to a 2-0 shutout win over the National in the simulation of the 2024 All-Star Game performed by Strat-O-Matic (@strat-o-matic), the market leader in sports simulation games. The Nationals were limited to three hits by nine different A.L. hurlers.

Guerrero Jr.'s hit  followed a one-out triple by Cleveland's Jose Ramirez off Chicago's Shota Imanaga with what proved to be the game-winning RBI. Then two innings later the hosts built a run on a bases-empty, two-out single and stolen base by Cleveland's David Fry and ensuing hit by Paredes to double the A.L. lead to 2-0.

That's all the impressive Junior Circuit staff would need, though they totaled just five strikeouts in the game, two by Oakland breakout star Mason Miller. Two errors and a walk loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth, but Texas closer Kirby Yates induced a game-ending popout by Colorado's Ryan McMahon.

Guerrero Jr. had two of the American League's eight hits in the simulation.

National League. 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  3  0

American League. 0 0 0  1 0 1  0 0    -  2  8  2

WP: Crochet; LP: Imanaga; SV: Yates

HR: none

About Strat-O-Matic

Strat-O-Matic was invented by 11-year-old Hal Richman in his bedroom in Great Neck, N.Y. in 1948 as a result of his frustration with the statistical randomness of other baseball board games. He discovered that the statistical predictability of dice would give his game the realism he craved. Over the next decade, he perfected the game at summer camp and then as a student at Bucknell University. After producing All-Star sets in 1961 and '62, he parlayed a $5,000 loan from his father (and made a deal that if it didn't work out he would work for his father's insurance company) into the original 1962 Strat-O-Matic Baseball season game. Needless to say, Hal never had to take a job with his father.

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