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Summary
R H E
AL 000 000 300 3 7 1
NL 020 020 00X 4 9 0
Date: July 7
Site: Braves Field, Boston
MVP: None
Winning
pitcher:
Dizzy Dean
(Cardinals)
Losing
pitcher:
Lefty Grove
(Red Sox)
Attendance 25,556

1936: NL 4, AL 3
The Nationals won their first All-Star Game 4-3 with help from Yankees rookie Joe DiMaggio, who played a single into a triple and went 0-for- 5, repeatedly leaving runners on base. The smallest crowd in All-Star history, 25,556, saw the game at Boston's Braves Field.
AL roster NL roster
Luke Appling
Earl Averill
Tommy Bridges*
Ben Chapman
Frankie Crosetti
Bill Dickey
Joe DiMaggio
Rick Ferrell
Jimmie Foxx
Lou Gehrig
Charlie Gehringer
Lefty Gomez
Goose Goslin
Lefty Grove
Mel Harder
Rollie Hemsley
Pinky Higgins
Vern Kennedy
Monte Pearson
Rip Radcliff
Schoolboy Rowe
George Selkirk
*Selected but unable to play
Wally Berger
Ripper Collins
Curt Davis
Dizzy Dean
Frank Demaree
Leo Durocher
Augie Galan
Gabby Hartnett
Billy Herman
Carl Hubbell
Ernie Lombardi
Stu Martin
Joe Medwick
Jo-Jo Moore
Van Mungo
Mel Ott
Lew Riggs
Gus Suhr
Arky Vaughan
Lon Warneke
Pinky Whitney