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Summary
R H E
NL 000 100 000 1 4 1
AL 210 010 00X 4 8 0
Date: July 8
Site: Municipal Stadium,
Cleveland
MVP: None
Winning
pitcher:
Lefty Gomez
(Yankees)
Losing
pitcher:
Bill Walker
(Cardinals)
Attendance 69,831

1935: AL 4, NL 1
Lefty Gomez started and pitched the first six innings of the 4-1 AL victory. The length of Gomez' stint led the National League, which had used more players than the AL in each of the first three games, to press for a rules change that is still in effect: Pitchers are limited to three innings apiece.
AL roster NL roster
Earl Averill*
Ossie Bluege
Tommy Bridges
Ben Chapman
Mickey Cochrane
Doc Cramer
Joe Cronin
Rick Ferrell
Jimmie Foxx
Lou Gehrig
Charlie Gehringer
Lefty Gomez
Lefty Grove
Mel Harder
Rollie Hemsley
Bob Johnson
Buddy Myer
Schoolboy Rowe
Al Simmons
Joe Vosmik
Sam West
*Selected but unable to play
Wally Berger
Ripper Collins
Dizzy Dean
Paul Derringer
Frankie Frisch
Gabby Hartnett
Billy Herman
Carl Hubbell
Gus Mancuso
Pepper Martin
Joe Medwick
Jo-Jo Moore
Mel Ott
Hal Schumacher
Bill Terry
Arky Vaughan
Bill Walker
Paul Waner
Burgess Whitehead
Jimmie Wilson