'Put a 'W' next to Dino's name.' NL wins All-Star Game swing-off, with help from Dino Ebel
Briefly

Major League Baseball's 95th All-Star Game ended dramatically with a home run swing-off, initiated after the American League rallied from a 6-0 deficit. The swing-off, a rule change from three years ago, saw each team select three players to hit within nine swings to determine the victor. Dino Ebel, the Dodgers' third base coach, participated as pitcher in the swing-off, leading the National League to a 4-3 victory and an overall 7-6 win. Kyle Schwarber's impressive performance earned him the All-Star Game MVP honors, showcasing the excitement of this new conclusion format.
Dino Ebel described the swing-off as an exciting moment for baseball, emphasizing the energy it brought to both fans and players in a thrilling conclusion to the game.
Kyle Schwarber compared the home run swing-off to a shootout in hockey, highlighting the fun and energy it brought, crediting it to the enthusiasm of his teammates.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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