All-Star Game

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The All-Star Game is a showcase baseball exhibition in Japan featuring top players from Nippon Professional Baseball selected to represent their respective leagues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball all-star game
sports exhibition game
alsoKnownAs NPB All-Star Game
NPB All-Star Game
surface form: Nippon Professional Baseball All-Star Game
audience professional baseball fans in Japan
ballType official NPB baseballs
broadcastOn Japanese television networks
competitionFormat exhibition series
country Japan
economicImpact increased local tourism around host venues
fanEngagement stadium events
voting campaigns
firstEdition 1951
frequency annual
governingBody NPB Commissioner
governingRegion Japan
hasAward Fighting Spirit award
Most Valuable Player award
Outstanding Player awards
hasFeature commemorative merchandise
fan voting for starting lineups
special event ceremonies
sponsorship agreements
hasMediaCoverage national sports media in Japan
hasTeam Central League
surface form: Central League All-Stars

Pacific League
surface form: Pacific League All-Stars
jerseyType special All-Star uniforms
language Japanese
leagueRepresented Central League
Pacific League
levelOfPlay top professional level in Japan
numberOfGames multiple games per year
organizer Nippon Professional Baseball
participantSelectionMethod fan voting
manager selection
player voting
participantType NPB players
purpose promote professional baseball in Japan
showcase top NPB players
relatedTo MLB All-Star Game
surface form: Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Nippon Professional Baseball season
ruleSet Nippon Professional Baseball rules
schedulingRelation held during regular NPB season break
sport baseball
ticketType paid admission
typicalSeasonTiming mid-season
usesDesignatedHitter yes, depending on host league
venueType professional baseball stadiums

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