Summary |
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R |
H |
E |
NL |
000 |
001 |
000 |
1 |
5 |
1 |
AL |
100 |
000 |
000 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
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Date: |
July 31 |
Site: |
Fenway Park, Boston |
MVP: |
None |
Winning pitcher: |
None |
Losing pitcher: |
None |
Attendance |
44,115 |
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1961:
NL 1, AL 1 (tie)
The second game of 1961 was as affected by weather as the first. A shower in the ninth inning at Fenway Park turned the game into the only tie (1-1) in All-Star history. Rocky Colavito's homer off Bob Purkey in the first provided the only run for the AL, which got only three singles the rest of the game. Don Schwall gave up all five NL hits and the only NL run, which scored on a single by Bill White of the Cardinals.
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Luis Aparicio
Luis Arroyo
Yogi Berra
Jackie Brandt
Jim Bunning
Norm Cash
Rocky Colavito
Dick Donovan
Whitey Ford
Nellie Fox
Tito Francona
Jim Gentile
Elston Howard
Dick Howser
Al Kaline
Harmon Killebrew
Tony Kubek*
Barry Latman
Mickey Mantle
Roger Maris
Ken McBride
Camilo Pascual
Brooks Robinson
Johnny Romano
Don Schwall
Roy Sievers
Bill Skowron
Johnny Temple
Hoyt Wilhelm
*Selected but unable to play
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Hank Aaron
George Altman
Ed Bailey
Ernie Banks
Frank Bolling
Ken Boyer
Smoky Burgess
Orlando Cepeda
Roberto Clemente
Don Drysdale
Roy Face
Joey Jay
Eddie Kasko
Sandy Koufax
Art Mahaffey
Eddie Mathews
Willie Mays
Mike McCormick
Stu Miller
Stan Musial
Bob Purkey
Frank Robinson
Johnny Roseboro
Warren Spahn
Dick Stuart
Bill White
Maury Wills
Don Zimmer
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