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Summary
R H E
NL 010 000 000 000 001 2 9 0
AL 000 001 000 000 000 1 8 0
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

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.
AL roster NL roster
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
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