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Summary
R H E
AL 300 000 000 3 7 0
NL 000 000 010 1 6 1
Date: July 6
Site: Polo Grounds,
New York
MVP: None
Winning
pitcher:
Spud Chandler
(Yankees)
Losing
pitcher:
Mort Cooper
(Cardinals)
Attendance 34,178

1942: AL 3, NL 1
Short and sweet. A homer by the Indians' Lou Boudreau, the leadoff batter, followed by a two-run homer by the Tigers' Rudy York, both off the Cards' Mort Cooper in the first inning, gave the Americans all their runs in a 3-1 victory.
AL roster NL roster
Jim Bagby
Al Benton
Tiny Bonham
Lou Boudreau
Spud Chandler
Bill Dickey*
Dom DiMaggio
Joe DiMaggio
Bobby Doerr
Joe Gordon
Tommy Henrich
Sid Hudson
Tex Hughson
Bob Johnson
Ken Keltner
George McQuinn
Hal Newhouser
Phil Rizzuto
Buddy Rosar
Red Ruffing
Eddie Smith
Stan Spence
Birdie Tebbetts
Hal Wagner
Ted Williams
Rudy York
*Selected but unable to play
Jimmy Brown
Mort Cooper
Walker Cooper
Paul Derringer*
Bob Elliott
Billy Herman
Carl Hubbell
Danny Litwhiler
Ernie Lombardi
Willard Marshall
Frank McCormick
Joe Medwick
Cliff Melton*
Eddie Miller
Johnny Mize
Terry Moore
Mel Ott
Mickey Owen
Claude Passeau
Pee Wee Reese
Pete Reiser
Enos Slaughter
Ray Starr
Johnny Vander Meer
Arky Vaughan
Bucky Walters
Whit Wyatt
*Selected but unable to play