1996 MLB Japan All-Star Series
The 1996 MLB Japan All-Star Series was the fifth edition of the championship, a best-of-eight series between the All-Star teams from Major League Baseball (MLB) and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), then-called All-Japan.
MLB won the series by 4–2–2[1] and Steve Finley was named MVP.
Results
Championship
Game | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Location |
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1 | All-Japan | 06-05 | MLB All-Stars | Tokyo Dome |
2 | MLB All-Stars | 06-01 | All-Japan | Tokyo Dome |
3 | MLB All-Stars | 04-02 | All-Japan | Tokyo Dome |
4 | MLB All-Stars | 02-01 | All-Japan | Seibu Lions Stadium |
5 | Tie | 06-06 | Tie | Tokyo Dome |
6 | MLB All-Stars | 11-08 | All-Japan | Koshien Stadium |
7 | All-Japan | 06-04 | MLB All-Stars | Yokohama Stadium |
8 | Tie | 08-08 | Tie | Tokyo Dome |
Rosters
MLB All-Stars roster
NPB All-Stars (All-Japan) roster
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