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1968 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1968 American baseball competition


1968 American baseball competition

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image1968 Major League Baseball All-Star Game logo.svg
year1968
visitorAmerican League
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home**National League**
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dateJuly 9, 1968
venueHouston Astrodome
cityHouston, Texas
VisitorManagerDick Williams
VisitorManagerTeamBOS
HomeManagerRed Schoendienst
HomeManagerTeamSTL
MVPWillie Mays
MVPTeamSan Francisco Giants
televisionNBC
tv_announcersCurt Gowdy, Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
radioNBC
radio_announcersJim Simpson, Tony Kubek and Gene Elston
attendance48,321
first pitchJoe Medwick

The 1968 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 39th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball.

The game was held on July 9, 1968, at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas the home of the Houston Astros of the National League, making this the first All-Star Game to be played indoors. The game resulted in the National League defeating the American League 1–0. It is the only All-Star Game played without a run batted in (RBI).

This was the first night All-Star Game since 1944. Apart from the 1969 game (which was originally scheduled to be played at night but was postponed to the following afternoon due to rain), all subsequent All-Star Games have been played at night.

The next indoor All-Star Game was eleven years later, at the Kingdome in Seattle.

Game summary

The American League was limited to three hits, unable to get a rally going against Don Drysdale, Juan Marichal, Steve Carlton and Tom Seaver, all future Hall of Famers.

A first-inning run scored by Willie Mays on a single, an errant pickoff attempt, a wild pitch by Luis Tiant and a double-play ball gave the winning National league the only run they would need.

Don Wert's eighth-inning double momentarily gave the AL a threat to tie the game, but Seaver struck out the side. In the ninth, with two out, Jerry Koosman was brought in from the bullpen to face Carl Yastrzemski, whose strikeout ended the game.

Starting lineups

Reserves

American League

Pitchers

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RH
LH
LH
RH
RH
RH
RH

Position players

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1B
1B
2B
3B
C
C
OF
OF
OF
SS

National League

Pitchers

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LH
LH
RH
RH
RH
RH
RH

Position players

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1B
2B
3B
C
C
OF
OF
OF
OF
SS
SS

Line score

Line score

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