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Summary
R H E
AL 000 000 001 1 7 4
NL 100 100 20X 4 8 0
Date: July 6
Site: Crosley Field,
Cincinnati
MVP: None
Winning
pitcher:
Johnny Vander Meer
(Reds)
Losing
pitcher:
Lefty Gomez
(Yankees)
Attendance 27,067

1938: NL 4, AL 1
Johnny Vander Meer, Bill Lee and Mace Brown limited the AL stars to seven hits, pitching the NL to a 4-1 victory. This was the year of Vander Meer's successive no-hitters, and he earned the start in front of the hometown fans at Cincinnati's Crosley Field.
AL roster NL roster
Johnny Allen
Earl Averill
Doc Cramer
Joe Cronin
Bill Dickey
Joe DiMaggio
Bob Feller
Rick Ferrell
Jimmie Foxx
Lou Gehrig
Charlie Gehringer
Lefty Gomez
Hank Greenberg*
Lefty Grove
Bob Johnson
Vern Kennedy
Mike Kreevich
Buddy Lewis
Johnny Murphy
Bobo Newsom
Red Rolfe
Red Ruffing
Cecil Travis
Rudy York
*Selected but unable to play
Mace Brown
Tony Cuccinello
Harry Danning
Paul Derringer
Leo Durocher
Ival Goodman
Stan Hack
Gabby Hartnett
Billy Herman
Carl Hubbell
Cookie Lavagetto
Bill Lee
Hank Leiber
Ernie Lombardi
Hersh Martin
Frank McCormick
Joe Medwick
Jo-Jo Moore
Mel Ott
Babe Phelps*
Jim Turner
Johnny Vander Meer
Arky Vaughan
Lloyd Waner
*Selected but unable to play