Summary |
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R |
H |
E |
NL |
200 |
000 |
000 |
2 |
8 |
0 |
AL |
011 |
300 |
00X |
5 |
6 |
0 |
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Date: |
July 13 |
Site: |
Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
MVP: |
None |
Winning pitcher: |
Vic Raschi (Yankees) |
Losing pitcher: |
Johnny Schmitz (Cubs) |
Attendance |
34,009 |
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1948:
AL 5, NL 2
Selection of the starting lineups, except pitchers, was turned over to the fans for the first time since 1934. The Yankees' Frank Shea, who pitched the middle innings, became the first rookie to get credit for an All- Star victory. A single by the Senators' Stan Spence in the seventh made the AL a 2-1 winner.
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Yogi Berra
Lou Boudreau
Joe Coleman
Joe DiMaggio
Joe Dobson
Bobby Doerr
Hoot Evers
Bob Feller*
Joe Gordon
Joe Haynes
Tommy Henrich
George Kell
Ken Keltner
Bob Lemon
Walt Masterson
George McQuinn
Pat Mullin
Hal Newhouser
Joe Page
Vic Raschi
Buddy Rosar
Vern Stephens
Birdie Tebbetts
Mickey Vernon
Ted Williams
Al Zarilla
*Selected but unable to play
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Richie Ashburn
Ewell Blackwell
Ralph Branca
Harry Brecheen
Walker Cooper
Bob Elliott
Sid Gordon
Frankie Gustine
Tommy Holmes
Buddy Kerr
Ralph Kiner
Marty Marion*
Phil Masi
Clyde McCullough
Johnny Mize
Stan Musial
Andy Pafko
Pee Wee Reese
Elmer Riddle
Bill Rigney
Johnny Sain
Johnny Schmitz
Red Schoendienst
Enos Slaughter
Eddie Stanky*
Bobby Thomson
Eddie Waitkus
*Selected but unable to play
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