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1947 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1947 American baseball competition


1947 American baseball competition

FieldValue
year1947
visitor**American League**
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visitor_h8
visitor_e0
homeNational League
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dateJuly 8, 1947
venueWrigley Field
cityChicago, Illinois
VisitorManagerJoe Cronin
VisitorManagerTeamBOS
HomeManagerEddie Dyer
HomeManagerTeamSTL
radioMutual
radio_announcersMel Allen and Jim Britt
attendance41,123
firstpitchCommissioner Happy Chandler

The 1947 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 14th playing of the "Midsummer Classic" between Major League Baseball's (MLB) American League (AL) and National League (NL) All-Star teams. The All-Star Game was held on July 8, 1947, at Wrigley Field in Chicago, the home of the NL's Chicago Cubs.

The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League by a score of 2–1 in 2 hours and 19 minutes.

All-Star managers and coaches

The National League manager was Eddie Dyer of the St. Louis Cardinals, and the NL coaches were Philadelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman and New York Giants player-manager Mel Ott.

The American League manager was Joe Cronin of the Boston Red Sox, and the AL coaches were Red Sox coach Del Baker and Detroit Tigers manager Steve O'Neill.

All-Star team rosters

The starting pitchers were selected by the respective American and National League managers. The eight position starters were chosen by the fans. Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

American League

Fan-elected startersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star GamesManager-elected starter
CBuddy RosarAthletics4
1BGeorge McQuinnYankees5
2B*Joe Gordon*Indians7
3B*George Kell*Tigers1
SS*Lou Boudreau*Indians6
OF*Ted Williams*Red Sox5
OF*Joe DiMaggio*Yankees9
OFBuddy LewisSenators2
P*Hal Newhouser*Tigers5

Reserves

PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PSpud ChandlerYankees4
P*Bob Feller*#Indians6
PJack Kramer#Browns2
PWalt MastersonSenators1
PJoe PageYankees2
PSpec SheaYankees1
PDizzy Trout#Tigers2
P*Early Wynn*#Senators1
Position playersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CJim Hegan#Indians1
CAaron Robinson#Yankees1
1BRudy York#Red Sox7
2B*Bobby Doerr*Red Sox6
3BBilly JohnsonYankees1
SS*Luke Appling*White Sox7
OFTommy HenrichYankees2
OFCharlie Keller#Yankees5
OFPat Mullin#Tigers1
OFStan SpenceSenators4

National League

Fan-elected startersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star GamesManager-elected starter
CWalker CooperGiants5
1B*Johnny Mize*Giants7
2BEmil VerbanPhillies2
3BBob Elliott*Braves4
SSEddie Miller*Reds7
OF*Enos Slaughter*Cardinals4
OFHarry WalkerPhillies2
OFDixie WalkerDodgers4
PEwell BlackwellReds2

Reserves

PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PRalph Branca#Dodgers1
PHarry BrecheenCardinals1
PRed Munger#Cardinals2
PSchoolboy RowePhillies3
PJohnny SainBraves1
P*Warren Spahn*Braves1
Position playersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CBruce EdwardsDodgers1
CPhil MasiBraves2
1B*Stan Musial*Cardinals4
2BEddie StankyDodgers1
3BFrankie GustinePirates2
3BWhitey KurowskiCardinals4
SSMarty MarionCardinals4
SS*Pee Wee Reese*Dodgers3
OFPhil CavarrettaCubs3
OFBert HaasReds1
OFWillard MarshallGiants2
OFAndy PafkoCubs1

|Early Wynn replaced Bob Feller on the roster due to injury. |Tommy Henrich replaced Charlie Keller on the roster due to injury. |Whitey Kurowski replaced Bob Elliott on the roster due to injury. Frankie Gustine replaced Elliott as starter at third base. |Pee Wee Reese replaced Eddie Miller on the roster due to injury. Marty Marion replaced Miller as starter at shortstop.

  • This player did not start.

This player did not play.

All-Star Game

Ceremonies

The ceremonial first pitch was thrown by Happy Chandler, Commissioner of Baseball.

Starting lineups

Umpires

PositionUmpireLeague
Home Plate*Jocko Conlan*National
First BaseJim BoyerAmerican
Second BaseButch HenlineNational
Third BaseArt PassarellaAmerican

The umpires changed assignments in the middle of the fifth inning – Conlan and Passarella swapped positions, also Boyer and Henline swapped positions.

Game summary

The first three and a half innings were scoreless with four hits between both teams. Johnny Mize hit a home run off of Spec Shea to deep right field in the bottom of the fourth inning to put the National League ahead 1–0. In the top of the sixth, Luke Appling scored from third base as Joe DiMaggio hit into a 6–4–3 double play to again tie the game.

Stan Spence, pinch hitting for Shea, singled to right-center field in the top of the seventh inning, scoring Bobby Doerr from third base to give the American League the lead. Doerr had made it to third after pitcher Johnny Sain failed a pickoff attempt to second baseman Eddie Stanky.

The NL's tying and winning runs in the form of Phil Cavarretta and Phil Masi (pinch running for Johnny Mize) were on third and first bases respectively in the bottom of the eighth inning, with Enos Slaughter at bat. Slaughter grounded out to shortstop Joe Boudreau, and pitcher Joe Page got out of the inning with the AL still on top, 2–1.

Warren Spahn and the National League squad held off any more offense by the AL in the final inning, again giving them a chance to win it in their half of the ninth. Whitey Kurowski grounded out to Bobby Doerr at second and Pee Wee Reese walked to put the tying run on first. Eddie Stanky grounded out to Doerr also, preventing Reese from advancing. Schoolboy Rowe came to bat, pinch hitting for the pitcher Spahn. Rowe flew out to right fielder Tommy Henrich to give the American League a 2–1 victory.

American League

BatterABRHRBIBBKAVG
Kell, 3B400002.000
Johnson, 3B000000.000
Lewis, RF200000.000
Appling, PH1110001.000
Henrich, RF100001.000
Williams, LF402001.500
DiMaggio, CF301010.333
Boudreau, SS401001.250
McQuinn, 1B400001.000
Gordon, 2B201001.500
Doerr, 2B211000.500
Rosar, C400001.000
Newhouser, P100000.000
Shea, P100000.000
Spence, PH1011001.000
Masterson, P000000.000
Page, P000000.000
**TOTALS****34****2****8****1****1****8****.235**

Batting:

  • 2B: Gordon (1, Brecheen), Williams (1, Brecheen).
  • TB: Williams 3, Gordon 2, Boudreau, Doerr, Spence, Appling, DiMaggio.
  • GIDP: DiMaggio (1).
  • RBI: Spence (1).
  • 2-out RBI: Spence.
  • Team LOB: 6.
  • With RISP: 2-for-12.

Baserunning:

  • SB: Doerr (1, 2nd off Sain/Edwards).
  • Pickoffs: Doerr (2nd by Sain).
PitcherIPHRERBBKHRERAWHIPBF
Newhouser3.01000200.000.3310
Shea (W, 1–0)3.03112213.001.6714
Masterson (H, 1)1.20001200.000.606
Page (S, 1)1.11001000.000.756
**TOTALS****9.0****5****1****1****4****6****1****0.11****1.00****36**

National League

BatterABRHRBIBBKAVG
H. Walker, CF200001.000
Pafko, CF201000.500
D. Walker, RF200000.000
Marshall, RF100011.000
Cooper, C300001.000
Edwards, C000000.000
Cavarretta, PH/1B100001.000
Mize, 1B312110.667
Masi, PR/C000000.000
Slaughter, LF300010.000
Gustine, 3B200000.000
Kurowski, 3B200001.000
Marion, SS201000.500
Reese, SS100011.000
Verban, 2B200000.000
Stanky, 2B200000.000
Blackwell, P000000.000
Haas, PH1010001.000
Brecheen, P100000.000
Sain, P000000.000
Musial, PH100000.000
Spahn, P100000.000
Rowe, PH100000.000
**TOTALS****32****1****5****1****4****6****.156**

Batting:

  • HR: Mize (1, Shea; 4th inning, 0 on, 2 outs).
  • TB: Mize 5, Pafko, Marion, Haas.
  • RBI: Mize (1).
  • 2-out RBI: Mize.
  • Team LOB: 8.
  • Team RISP: 0-for-2.

Fielding:

  • E: Sain (1).
  • DP: 1 (Reese-Stanky-Mize).
  • PB: Cooper (1).
PitcherIPHRERBBKHRERAWHIPBF
Blackwell3.01000400.000.0010
Brecheen3.05110203.001.6713
Sain (L, 0–1)1.02110109.002.005
Spahn2.00001100.000.507
**TOTALS****9.0****8****2****2****1****8****0****0.22****1.00****35**
  • WP: Blackwell (1).
  • Pickoffs: Sain (0; Doerr, 2nd).
  • Umpires: HP – Jocko Conlan, 1B – Jim Boyer, 2B – Butch Henline, 3B – Art Passarella.
  • Time : 2:19.
  • Attendance: 41,123.

References

References

  1. "1947 All-Star Game". Baseball Almanac.
  2. "July 8, 1947 All-Star Game Play-By-Play and Box Score". [[Baseball-Reference.com]].
  3. "Boxscore: American League 2, National League 1". [[Retrosheet]].
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