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1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (second game)

1960 American baseball competition


1960 American baseball competition

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year1960
name1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (second game)
visitor**National League**
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homeAmerican League
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dateJuly 13, 1960
venueYankee Stadium
cityBronx, New York
VisitorManagerWalter Alston
VisitorManagerTeamLAD
HomeManagerAl López
HomeManagerTeamCWS
attendance38,362
televisionNBC
tv_announcersMel Allen and Vin Scully
radioNBC
radio_announcersBob Elson and Waite Hoyt
previous[1960 (first game)](1960-major-league-baseball-all-star-game-first-game)
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The second 1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 29th playing of Major League Baseball's annual midsummer exhibition game. The game took place at Yankee Stadium in New York City, home of the American League's New York Yankees. The National League won the game by a score of 6–0. The National League hit four home runs, tying an All-Star Game record.

Rosters

Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

American League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
P*Whitey Ford*Yankees7
C*Yogi Berra*Yankees15
1BBill SkowronYankees5
2BPete RunnelsRed Sox4
3BFrank MalzoneRed Sox6
SSRon HansenOrioles2
OF*Mickey Mantle*Yankees11
OFRoger MarisYankees3
OF*Minnie Miñoso*White Sox9
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PGary BellIndians2
PJim CoatesYankees2
PBud DaleyAthletics4
PChuck EstradaOrioles2
PFrank LaryTigers2
PBill MonbouquetteRed Sox2
PCamilo Pascual-xSenators3
PGerry StaleyWhite Sox4
PDick StigmanIndians2
P*Early Wynn*White Sox9
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CElston HowardYankees5
CSherm LollarWhite Sox9
1BJim GentileOrioles2
1BVic PowerIndians6
2B*Nellie Fox*White Sox12
3B*Brooks Robinson*Orioles2
SS*Luis Aparicio*White Sox5
OF*Al Kaline*Tigers8
OFHarvey KuennIndians10
OFJim Lemon-ySenators2
OFAl SmithWhite Sox3
OF*Ted Williams*Red Sox19

National League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PVern LawPirates2
CDel CrandallBraves9
1BJoe AdcockBraves2
2B*Bill Mazeroski*Pirates5
3B*Eddie Mathews*Braves9
SS*Ernie Banks*Cubs8
OF*Hank Aaron*Braves8
OF*Willie Mays*Giants9
OFBob SkinnerPirates3
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PBob BuhlBraves2
PRoy FacePirates4
PBob FriendPirates4
PBill HenryReds2
PLarry JacksonCardinals4
PMike McCormickGiants2
PLindy McDanielCardinals2
PJohnny PodresDodgers3
PStan WilliamsDodgers2
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CEd BaileyReds4
CSmoky BurgessPirates6
1BNorm LarkerDodgers2
1BBill WhiteCardinals3
2BCharlie NealDodgers3
2BTony TaylorPhillies2
3BKen BoyerCardinals5
SSDick GroatPirates4
OF*Orlando Cepeda*Giants4
OF*Roberto Clemente*Pirates2
OF*Stan Musial*Cardinals19
OFVada PinsonReds4
  • -x – Injured and could not play
  • -y – Injury replacement

Game

For many local New York fans, the second All-Star Game marked the return of Willie Mays to New York. Against starting pitcher Whitey Ford, Mays led off the game with a single, then homered in the third. Eddie Mathews and Stan Musial also hit home runs in the game. The All-Star game also marked the nineteenth and final All-Star appearance of Ted Williams, who left the competition with a .304 average, four home runs, twelve runs batted in and ten runs scored.

Umpires: Nestor Chylak, Home Plate (AL); Dusty Boggess, First Base (NL); Jim Honochick, Second Base (AL); Tom Gorman, Third Base (NL); Johnny Stevens, Left Field (AL); Vinnie Smith, Right Field (NL)

Starting lineups

Game summary

References

References

  1. "1960 All-Star Game". Baseball Almanac.
  2. "1960 All-Star Game". Baseball Almanac.
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