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The American League’s nine-game winning streak in the MLB All-Star Game came to an end last year when the National League emerged victorious. However, this year at Globe Life Field, the AL managed to defeat the NL with a score of 5-3, thanks to a crucial two-run home run from Boston Red Sox’s Jarren Duran. Facing Cincinnati Reds’ pitcher Hunter Greene, Duran hit a 95 mph fastball 413 feet over the right-center field wall, breaking the 3-3 tie in the fifth inning.

Although it was Duran’s only hit of the night, it was the hit that sealed the AL’s victory and earned him the All-Star Game MVP Award. Duran, who leads the league in doubles and triples, has been a standout player for the Red Sox this season. He has been open about his struggles with mental health in the past but has overcome them to excel on the field.

Another first-time All-Star who made an impact was Pittsburgh Pirates’ Paul Skenes, who started for the NL and pitched a hitless inning. Skenes, who has an impressive 1.90 ERA this season, showcased his talent on the big stage, setting down hitters and walking away unscathed.

While newcomers like Duran and Skenes shined, established stars like Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers also made their mark. Ohtani broke the scoreless tie with a massive home run in the third inning, showing why he is considered one of the best players in the league.

The game saw back-and-forth action, with the lead changing hands multiple times. Ultimately, it was the AL who emerged victorious, with Cleveland Guardians’ surprise All-Star David Fry contributing to the tying run before Duran’s game-winning homer.

As the MLB All-Star weekend wraps up, players will now return to their respective teams and prepare for the second half of the regular season. The action will resume on Friday as teams push towards the playoffs. Be sure to stay updated on all the latest sports news on Fox News Digital and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for more updates.