Blue Jays All-Star Memories: The 1993 All-Star Game

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​After the Jays won the 1992 World Series, Cito Gaston was named manager of the American League team for the 1993 All-Star Game. Three Jays—Joe Carter, John Olerud, and Roberto Alomar—were selected as starters by fan vote, a testament to the enthusiasm of Blue Jays fans. Cito further demonstrated his loyalty by adding four more Jays to the roster: Paul Molitor, Devon White, Pat Hentgen, and Duane Ward. This move didn’t sit well with fans of other teams, but Cito has always stood by his players.The game took place at the new and impressive Camden Yards in Baltimore. The Orioles had a strong team that year. Cal Ripken was selected by the fans, and Cito also included Mike Mussina on the roster. In hindsight, knowing how events would unfold, Cito might have chosen someone else for that spot.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementI got to ask Pat Hentgen about that game and not getting to pitch, and he said this:Yeah, that was when Cito called us into the office prior to the All-Star game and said, ‘Hey listen, you guys are young; I’ve got some other veteran guys that made the All-Star team, I’m going to pitch them and save you for backup in case we go extra innings. So you basically are not going to pitch. The way I see it, you are young, and you’ll be back another one. I remember walking out of his office thinking, ” Darn, I can’t believe he is thinking that.” But he was right. At that time, did I think I’d make another one? I wasn’t so sure; I didn’t know. You have many doubts as a professional athlete. Not everyone is super super confident. He was right, I made another one and pitched in 94 and 97. That 93 one was a great experience.Now Pat uses the term ‘we’, which, though he doesn’t say it, suggests to me that Mike Mussina got the same talk. Mussina was in his second full season in the majors. Cito always preferred veteran players. Hentgen was disappointed to be told that he wasn’t likely to play in the game. Mussina would have the additional disappointment of not playing in the game in front of his hometown fans, though he had played in the 1992 All-Star Game. What are the chances of him getting into another All-Star game at his home field?The game didn’t go into extra innings, and neither Hentgen nor Mussina were used. In Pat’s case, it was barely noticed. In Mussina’s?Baltimore fans understandably wanted to see their pitcher take the mound. What’s harder to grasp is Mussina’s decision to warm up in the bullpen during the ninth inning without being asked by Cito. By doing so, he turned the crowd against Cito—and it worked. It was a questionable move. Cito’s response:AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“By standing up, he (Mussina) showed me he’s a person with little class. Screw him. I just won’t take him next year”.Cito didn’t follow through on his threat; he took Mussina to the 1994 All-Star Game and used him. Still, Oriole fans have never forgiven Cito, and the tension between him   

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