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Vida Blue of the Oakland A's was the winning pitcher of the 1971 All-Star Game in Detroit, a 6-4 victory for the American League. In 1981, Blue, then with the San Francisco Giants, was the winning pitcher in the National League's 5-4 victory in Cleveland.

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Q: Has there ever been a pitcher to get a winning decision playing for both the American and National League in an All-Star game?
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