Summary |
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R |
H |
E |
NL |
010 |
000 |
000 |
000 |
001 |
2 |
9 |
0 |
AL |
000 |
001 |
000 |
000 |
000 |
1 |
8 |
0 |
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Date: |
July 11 |
Site: |
Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, Calif. |
MVP: |
Tony Perez (Reds) |
Winning pitcher: |
Don Drysdale (Dodgers) |
Losing pitcher: |
Jim 'Catfish' Hunter (Athletics) |
Attendance |
46,309 |
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1967:
NL 2, AL 1 (15 innings)
This was the longest and dullest game in All-Star history, lasting three hours, 41 minutes and 15 innings before a homer by the Reds' Tony Perez gave the NL a 2-1 win. There were a record 30 strikeouts in the game, including a record-tying six by Cub Fergie Jenkins. Ironically, all three runs were scored on homers.
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Tommie Agee
Max Alvis
Ken Berry
Rod Carew
Paul Casanova
Dean Chance
Tony Conigliaro
Al Downing
Andy Etchebarren
Bill Freehan
Jim Fregosi
Steve Hargan
Joe Horlen
Catfish Hunter
Al Kaline*
Harmon Killebrew
Jim Lonborg
Mickey Mantle
Dick McAuliffe
Jim McGlothlin
Don Mincher
Tony Oliva
Gary Peters
Rico Petrocelli
Brooks Robinson
Frank Robinson*
Carl Yastrzemski
*Selected but unable to play
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Hank Aaron
Dick Allen
Gene Alley
Ernie Banks
Lou Brock
Orlando Cepeda
Roberto Clemente
Mike Cuellar
Don Drysdale
Bob Gibson
Tom Haller
Tommy Helms
Fergie Jenkins
Denny Lemaster*
Juan Marichal
Willie Mays
Bill Mazeroski
Tim McCarver
Claude Osteen
Tony Perez
Pete Rose
Tom Seaver
Chris Short
Rusty Staub
Joe Torre
Jim Wynn
*Selected but unable to play
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