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Summary
R H E
NL 100 000 101 3 10 3
AL 031 010 00X 5 8 1
Date: July 13
Site: Shibe Park,
Philadelphia
MVP: None
Winning
pitcher:
Dutch Leonard
(Senators)
Losing
pitcher:
Mort Cooper
(Cardinals)
Attendance 29,589

1943: AL 5, NL 3
The AL recorded All-Star victory No. 8 in Game No. 1 under the
lights, 5-3, at Shibe Park in Philadelphia. The Cards' Cooper again was the losing pitcher. Yankee manager Joe McCarthy proved the AL could win without using Yankee players - he had six available, but none played.
AL roster NL roster
Luke Appling
Jim Bagby
Tiny Bonham
Lou Boudreau
George Case
Spud Chandler
Bill Dickey
Bobby Doerr
Jake Early
Joe Gordon
Jeff Heath
Tex Hughson
Bob Johnson
Oscar Judd
Charlie Keller*
Ken Keltner
Chet Laabs
Dutch Leonard
Johnny Lindell
Hal Newhouser
Buddy Rosar
Dick Siebert
Al Smith
Vern Stephens
Dick Wakefield
Rudy York
*Selected but unable to play
Ace Adams
Mort Cooper
Walker Cooper
Babe Dahlgren
Vince DiMaggio
Elbie Fletcher
Lonny Frey
Augie Galan
Stan Hack
Billy Herman
Al Javery
Whitey Kurowski
Max Lanier
Ernie Lombardi
Marty Marion
Frank McCormick*
Eddie Miller
Stan Musial
Bill Nicholson
Mel Ott
Mickey Owen
Claude Passeau
Howie Pollet*
Rip Sewell
Johnny Vander Meer
Dixie Walker
Harry Walker
*Selected but unable to play