October 1, 1982

Battle of the Network Stars XIII



WINNER >> ABC

2. NBC
3. CBS

Swimming relay >> ABC (by a stroke)

John James
Heather Thomas
William Shatner
Helen Hunt
Stephen Collins

2. CBS
3. NBC

Kayak relay >> ABC

Heather Locklear
Stephen Collins
Heather Thomas
William Shatner

2. CBS
3. NBC

3-on-3 football >> NBC

Quarterback > Michael Warren

2. CBS
3. ABC

Baseball dunk >> NBC, 12 points

Ricky Schroder > Heather Thomas, 6

2. ABC, 9

Stephen Collins > Daniel J. Travanti, 6

3. CBS, 6

Obstacle course >> ABC

2. NBC
3. CBS

Best time (men) > John James, ABC, 22.00 (penalty)
Best time (women) > Kathy Maisnik, ABC, 24.12

Tandem bike relay >> NBC

Daniel J. Travanti / Leigh Taylor-Young
Michael Warren / Tina Gayle
Dean Butler / Betty Thomas

2. ABC
3. CBS

Running relay >> CBS

Kevin Dobson
Delta Burke
Jameson Parker
Joan Van Ark
Penny Peyser
Byron Cherry

2. ABC
3. NBC

Tug of War >> ABC def. NBC

John James
Helen Hunt
Stephen Collins
Heather Thomas
William Shatner

MVP (men) John James, ABC

MVP (women) Heather Thomas, ABC

Best event >> Swimming relay

Records >> none

All-Battle team >> James and Thomas

Stephen Collins, ABC
William Shatner, ABC
Kathy Maisnik, ABC
Helen Hunt, ABC
Tina Gayle, NBC
Byron Cherry, CBS

Hosts >> Howard Cosell, Debbie Allen

Commissioner >> Gerry Cooney

July 7, 1982

1982 AL All-Star voting

CATCHER | 1. Carlton Fisk, Chicago, 2,625,650.

2. Ted Simmons, Milwaukee, 1,313,800. 3. Rick Cerone, Yankees, 822,638. 4. Lance Parrish, Detroit, 744,522. 5. Jim Sundberg, Texas, 5 91,821. 6. Mike Heath, Oakland, 468,551. 7. Rick Dempsey, Baltimore, 430,712. 8. Butch Wynegar, Yankees, 324,278.

FIRST BASE | 1. Rod Carew, California, 2,165,296.

2. Carl Yastrzemski, Boston, 2,013,342. 3. Cecil Cooper, Milwaukee, 1,196,736. 4. Willie Aikens, Kansas City, 563,646. 5. Tom Paciorek, Chicago, 540,410. 6. Eddie Murray, Baltimore, 476,199. 7, Dave Collins, Yankees, 351,874. 8. Mike Hargrove, Cleveland, 296,659.

SECOND BASE | 1. Bobby Grich, California, 1,451,370.

2. Willie Randolph, Yankees, 1,406,873. 3. Frank White, Kansas City, 1,187,085. 4. Jim Gantner, Milwaukee, 829,971. 5. Tony Bernazard, Chicago, 742,228. 6. Lou Whitaker, Detroit, 653,281. 7. Jerry Remy, Boston, 584,456. 8. Julio Cruz, Seattle, 479,755.

THIRD BASE | 1. George Brett, Kansas City, 2,548,560.

2. Toby Harrah, Cleveland, 1,395,489. 3. Graig Nettles, Yankees, 1,291,478. 4. Paul Molitor, Milwaukee, 812,260. 5. Doug DeCinces, California, 541,961. 6. Buddy Bell, Texas, 533,837. 7. Carney Lansford, Boston, 424,414. 8. John Castino, Minnesota, 235,413.

SHORTSTOP | 1. Robin Yount, Milwaukee, 2,014,651.

2. Bucky Dent, Yankees, 1,464,603. 3. U.L. Washington, Kansas City, 878,646. 4. Bill Almon, Chicago, 814,747. 5. Alan Trammell, Detroit, 658,691. 6. Roy Smalley, Yankees, 566,291. 7. Alfredo Griffin, Toronto, 242,983. 8. Glenn Hoffman, Boston, 233,104.

OUTFIELD | 1. Reggie Jackson, California, 1,782,745. 2. Rickey Henderson, Oakland, 1,452,601. 3. Fred Lynn, California, 1,353,980.

4. Dave Winfield, Yankees, 1,350,531. 5. Jim Rice, Boston, 1,075,232. 6. Ben Oglivie, Milwaukee, 1,014,304. 7. Amos Otis, Kansas City, 943,153. 8. Willie Wilson, Kansas City, 887,205. 9. Bake McBride, Cleveland, 851,052. 10. Gorman Thomas, Milwaukee, 826,929. 11. Ken Griffey, Yankees, 795,983. 12. Ron LeFlore, Chicago, 792,138. 13. Ken Singleton, Baltimore, 784,066. 14. Tony Armas, Oakland, 754,249. 15. Dwight Evans, Boston, 634,925. 16. Kirk Gibson, Detroit, 619,802.

1982 NL All-Star voting

CATCHER | 1. Gary Carter, Montreal, 2,785,407

2. Darrell Porter, St. Louis, 1,084,013. 3. Bo Diaz, Philadelphia, 940,435. 4. Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles, 701,354. 5. Terry Kennedy, San Diego, 655,546. 6. Bruce Benedict, Atlanta, 568,763. 7. Tony Pena, Pittsburgh, 533,461. 8. John Stearns, Mets, 339,188.

FIRST BASE | 1. Pete Rose, Philadelphia, 1,845,679

2. Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, 1,349,123. 3. Al Oliver, Montreal, 1,172,466. 4. Keith Hernandez, St. Louis, 949,449. 5. Chris Chambliss, Atlanta, 857,791. 6. Dan Driessen, Cincinnati, 619,282. 7. Bill Buckner, Chicago, 480,132. 8. Dave Kingman, Mets, 457,440.

SECOND BASE | 1. Manny Trillo, Philadelphia, 1,506,402

2. Steve Sax, Los Angeles, 1,504,777. 3. Phil Garner, Houston, 1,120,517. 4. Joe Morgan, San Francisco, 920,960. 5. Ron Oester, Cincinnati, 914,762. 6. Glenn Hubbard, Atlanta, 748,182. 7. Tommy Herr, St. Louis, 665,495. 8. Juan Bonilla, San Diego, 415,221.

THIRD BASE | 1. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia, 2,748,210

2. Ron Cey, Los Angeles, 1,068,349. 3. Bob Horner, Atlanta, 1,065,480. 4. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati, 943,329. 5. Ray Knight, Houston, 629,263. 6. Ken Oberkfell, St. Louis, 600,467. 7. Bill Madlock, Pittsburgh, 490,383. 8. Hubie Brooks, Mets, 169,316.

SHORTSTOP | 1. Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati, 2,203,574

2, Ozzie Smith, St. Louis, 1,267,543. 3. Garry Templeton, San Diego, 1,051,947. 4. Chris Speier, Montreal, 908,490. 5. Larry Bowa, Chicago, 653,615. 6. Bill Russell, Los Angeles, 623,037. 7. Ivan DeJesus, Philadelphia, 455,453. 8. Craig Reynolds, Houston, 294,319.



OUTFIELD | 1. Andre Dawson, Montreal, 1,685,704. 2. Dale Murphy, Atlanta, 1,664,863. 3. Tim Raines, Montreal, 1,362,851.

4. Dusty Baker, Los Angeles, 1,343,135. 5. Pedro Guerrero, Los Angeles, 1,122,347. 6. George Foster, Mets, 1,003,453. 7. Cesar Cedeno, Cincinnati, 985,036. 8. Warren Cromartie, Montreal, 964,776. 9. Dave Parker, Pittsburgh, 913,545. 10. Sixto Lezcano, San Diego, 811,185. 11. George Hendrick, St. Louis, 810,715. 12. Gary Matthews, Philadelphia, 741,616. 13. Garry Maddox, Philadelphia, 732,541. 14. Lonnie Smith, St. Louis, 723,767. 15. Jose Cruz, Houston, 682,571. 16. Claudell Washington, Atlanta, 679,839.

June 1, 1982

1982 All-NBA teams

As selected by a nationwide panel of 69 media members, with total points:

FIRST TEAM

Forward | Larry Bird, Boston, 138 (69)

Forward | Julius Erving, Philadelphia, 131

Center | Moses Malone, Houston, 130

Guard | George Gervin, San Antonio, 114

Guard | Gus Williams, Seattle, 94


SECOND TEAM

Forward | Alex English, Denver, 37

Forward | Bernard King, Golden State, 34

Center | Robert Parish, Boston, 34

Guard | Magic Johnson, Los Angeles, 80

Guard | Sidney Moncrief, Milwaukee, 79

May 5, 1982

Battle of the Network Stars XII



WINNER >> CBS

2. NBC
3. ABC

Swimming relay >> ABC, 1:27.08

John James
Heather Thomas
John Davidson
Telma Hopkins
Douglas Barr

2. NBC
3. CBS

NBC received a two-second penalty, because Cristina Raines left the starting block early.

Kayak relay >> NBC, 4:16.15

Lynn Redgrave
Debbie Allen
Bruce Weitz
Mark Harmon

2. CBS
3. ABC

3-on-3 football >> ABC

2. CBS
3. NBC

Baseball dunk >> CBS, 21 points

Catherine Bach > Douglas Barr, 6
Robert Walden > Heather Thomas, 6
Pernell Roberts > Randi Oakes, 6

2. ABC, 12
3. NBC, 12

Obstacle course >> NBC

2. ABC
3. CBS

Best time (men) > Mark Harmon, NBC, 17.50 (record)
Best time (women) > Debbie Allen, NBC, 24.76

Running relay >> NBC

Daniel J. Travanti
Debbie Allen
Joe Piscopo
Nancy McKeon
Cristina Raines
Mark Harmon

2. CBS
3. ABC

Tug of War >> CBS def. NBC, 9:42

Tom Wopat
Catherine Bach
Joan Van Ark
Danielle Brisebois
Pernell Roberts

Injury report >> Debbie Allen (ankle)



MVP (men) Mark Harmon, NBC

MVP (women) Debbie Allen, NBC

Best event >> Obstacle course

Records >> Mark Harmon, obstacle course, 17.50

All-Battle team >> Harmon and Allen

Pernell Roberts, CBS
Joe Piscopo, NBC
Tom Wopat, CBS
Catherine Bach, CBS
Cristina Raines, NBC
Joan Van Ark, CBS

Hosts >> Howard Cosell, Randi Oakes

Commissioner >> John Robinson