Summary |
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R |
H |
E |
AL |
000 |
000 |
000 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
NL |
300 |
000 |
01X |
4 |
7 |
0 |
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Date: |
July 9 |
Site: |
Yankee Stadium, New York |
MVP: |
None |
Winning pitcher: |
Paul Derringer (Reds) |
Losing pitcher: |
Red Ruffing (Yankees) |
Attendance |
32,373 |
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1940:
NL 4, AL 0
Five National League pitchers combined on the first All-Star Game shutout (4-0). The AL managed just three hits. All the runs the NL needed came in the first inning, on a three-run homer by Max West.
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Luke Appling
Lou Boudreau
Tommy Bridges
Doc Cramer
Bill Dickey
Joe DiMaggio
Bob Feller
Lou Finney
Jimmie Foxx
Joe Gordon
Hank Greenberg
Frankie Hayes
Rollie Hemsley
Bob Johnson
Charlie Keller
Ken Keltner
Dutch Leonard
Ray Mack
George McQuinn
Al Milnar
Bobo Newsom
Monte Pearson
Red Rolfe*
Red Ruffing
Cecil Travis
Ted Williams
*Selected but unable to play
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Pete Coscarart
Harry Danning
Paul Derringer
Leo Durocher
Larry French
Billy Herman
Kirby Higbe
Carl Hubbell
Billy Jurges*
Cookie Lavagetto
Hank Leiber*
Ernie Lombardi
Pinky May
Frank McCormick
Joe Medwick
Eddie Miller
Johnny Mize
Jo-Jo Moore
Terry Moore
Hugh Mulcahy
Bill Nicholson
Mel Ott
Babe Phelps
Arky Vaughan
Bucky Walters
Max West
Whit Wyatt
*Selected but unable to play
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