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1937 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1937 American baseball competition


1937 American baseball competition

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homeAmerican League
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dateJuly 7, 1937
venueGriffith Stadium
cityWashington, D.C.
VisitorManagerBill Terry
VisitorManagerTeamNYG
HomeManagerJoe McCarthy
HomeManagerTeamNYY
radioCBS
NBC
Mutual
radio_announcersFrance Laux, Bill Dyer and Arch McDonald (CBS)
Tom Manning and Warren Brown (NBC)
Bob Elson and Tony Wakeman (Mutual)
firstpitchPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt
attendance31,391

NBC Mutual Tom Manning and Warren Brown (NBC) Bob Elson and Tony Wakeman (Mutual) The 1937 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the fifth 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 7, 1937, at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C., the home of the Washington Senators of the American League. The American League defeated the National League, 8 to 3.

The game, attended by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is remembered because of a play in which Earl Averill of the Indians hit a ball that struck Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean on the toe, breaking it; complications from this injury shortened the career of the future Hall of Fame pitcher.

Rosters

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

National League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PDizzy DeanCardinals4
CGabby HartnettCubs5
1BJohnny MizeCardinals1
2BBilly HermanCubs4
3BArky VaughanPirates4
SSDick BartellGiants2
LFJoe MedwickCardinals4
CFFrank DemareeCubs2
RFPaul WanerPirates4
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PCy BlantonPirates1
PLee GrissomReds1
PCarl HubbellGiants5
PVan MungoDodgers3
PBucky WaltersPhillies1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CErnie LombardiReds2
CGus MancusoGiants2
1BRipper CollinsCubs3
2BBurgess WhiteheadGiants2
SSBilly JurgesCubs1
OFPepper MartinCardinals4
OFGene MooreBees1
OFJo-Jo MooreGiants4
OFMel OttGiants4

American League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PLefty GomezYankees5
CBill DickeyYankees4
1BLou GehrigYankees5
2BCharlie GehringerTigers5
3BRed RolfeYankees1
SSJoe CroninRed Sox4
LFSam WestBrowns5
CFEarl AverillIndians5
RFJoe DiMaggioYankees2
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PTommy BridgesTigers4
PWes FerrellSenators2
PLefty GroveRed Sox4
PMel HarderIndians4
PJohnny MurphyYankees1
PMonty StrattonWhite Sox1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CRick FerrellSenators5
CLuke SewellWhite Sox1
1BJimmie FoxxRed Sox5
1BHank GreenbergTigers1
2BBuddy MyerSenators2
3BHarlond CliftBrowns1
OFBeau BellBrowns1
OFDoc CramerRed Sox2
OFWally MosesAthletics1
OFGee WalkerTigers1

Game

Umpires

PositionUmpireLeague
Home PlateBill McGowanAmerican
First BaseBabe PinelliNational
Second BaseJohn QuinnAmerican
Third BaseGeorge BarrNational

The umpires changed assignments in the middle of the fifth inning – McGowan and Barr swapped positions, also Pinelli and Quinn swapped positions.

Starting lineups

National LeagueAmerican LeagueOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
1Paul WanerPiratesRF1Red RolfeYankees3B
2Billy HermanCubs2B2Charlie GehringerTigers2B
3Arky VaughanPirates3B3Joe DiMaggioYankeesRF
4Joe MedwickCardinalsLF4Lou GehrigYankees1B
5Frank DemareeCubsCF5Earl AverillIndiansCF
6Johnny MizeCardinals1B6Joe CroninRed SoxSS
7Gabby HartnettCubsC7Bill DickeyYankeesC
8Dick BartellGiantsSS8Sam WestBrownsLF
9Dizzy DeanCardinalsP9Lefty GroveRed SoxP

Game summary

References

References

  1. Player declined or was unable to play.
  2. (7 Jul 1937). "American League 8, National League 3".
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