Summary |
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R |
H |
E |
NL |
100 |
302 |
110 |
8 |
12 |
1 |
AL |
010 |
110 |
000 |
3 |
10 |
2 |
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Date: |
July 10 |
Site: |
Briggs Stadium, Detroit |
MVP: |
None |
Winning pitcher: |
Sal Maglie (Giants) |
Losing pitcher: |
Ed Lopat (Yankees) |
Attendance |
52,075 |
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1951:
NL 8, AL 3
For the first time, the Nationals had back-to-back victories. They did it 8-3 with a record four homers, from Stan Musial, Bob Elliott, Gil Hodges and Ralph Kiner. The Americans had two homers, from hometown Tiger players George Kell and Vic Wertz, to make the combined total another record.
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Yogi Berra
Jim Busby
Chico Carrasquel
Dom DiMaggio
Joe DiMaggio
Larry Doby
Bobby Doerr
Ferris Fain
Nellie Fox
Ned Garver
Randy Gumpert
Jim Hegan
Fred Hutchinson
George Kell
Bob Lemon
Ed Lopat
Connie Marrero
Minnie Minoso
Mel Parnell
Phil Rizzuto
Eddie Robinson
Bobby Shantz
Vern Stephens
Vic Wertz
Ted Williams
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Richie Ashburn
Ewell Blackwell
Roy Campanella
Alvin Dark
Bruce Edwards
Bob Elliott
Del Ennis
Gil Hodges
Larry Jansen
Willie Jones
Ralph Kiner
Dutch Leonard
Sal Maglie
Stan Musial
Don Newcombe
Pee Wee Reese
Robin Roberts
Jackie Robinson
Preacher Roe
Red Schoendienst
Enos Slaughter
Duke Snider
Warren Spahn
Wally Westlake
Johnny Wyrostek
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