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1962 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (first game)

1962 American baseball competition


1962 American baseball competition

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dateJuly 10, 1962
venueD.C. Stadium
cityWashington, D.C.
VisitorManagerFred Hutchinson
VisitorManagerTeamCIN
HomeManagerRalph Houk
HomeManagerTeamNYY
MVPMaury Wills
MVPTeamLAD
televisionNBC
tv_announcersMel Allen and Joe Garagiola
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radio_announcersLindsey Nelson and John MacLean
attendance45,480
firstpitchPresident John F. Kennedy
previous1961 (second game)
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The first 1962 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 32nd playing of Major League Baseball's annual midsummer exhibition game between the American League and National League. The game took place at Washington, D.C.'s D.C. Stadium, home of the American League's Washington Senators. The stadium was in its first year of use as the Senators' home field. President John F. Kennedy was the second president to attend the event and threw out the first pitch.

The spotlight on this game belonged to Maury Wills. Entering the lineup in the sixth inning to pinch-run for Stan Musial, he stole second then scored the first run of the game off a Dick Groat single.

Roster

New York Yankees manager Ralph Houk's coaching staff included Billy Hitchcock of the Baltimore Orioles and Jim "Mickey" Vernon of the Washington Senators, while Cincinnati Reds manager Fred Hutchinson's staff included Casey Stengel of the New York Mets and Johnny Keane of the St. Louis Cardinals.

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

National League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PDon DrysdaleDodgers4
CDel CrandallBraves10
1BOrlando CepedaGiants7
2BBill MazeroskiPirates6
3BKen BoyerCardinals8
SSDick GroatPirates5
OFRoberto ClementePirates5
OFTommy DavisDodgers1
OFWillie MaysGiants12
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PTurk FarrellColt .45s2
PBob GibsonCardinals1
PSandy KoufaxDodgers3
PJuan MarichalGiants1
PBob PurkeyReds4
PBob ShawBraves1
PWarren SpahnBraves15
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CJohn RoseboroDodgers4
1BErnie BanksCubs10
2BFrank BollingBraves3
3BJim DavenportGiants1
SSMaury WillsDodgers3
OFHank AaronBraves11
OFFelipe AlouGiants1
OFRichie AshburnMets5
OFJohnny CallisonPhillies1
OFStan MusialCardinals22

American League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PJim BunningTigers5
CEarl BatteyTwins1
1BJim GentileOrioles5
2BBilly MoranAngels1
3BRich RollinsTwins1
SSLuis AparicioWhite Sox7
OFMickey MantleYankees14
OFRoger MarisYankees6
OFLeon WagnerAngels1
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PHank AguirreTigers1
PDick DonovanIndians4
PBill MonbouquetteRed Sox3
PMilt PappasOrioles1
PCamilo PascualTwins5
PDave StenhouseSenators1
PRalph TerryYankees1
PHoyt WilhelmOrioles6
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CElston HowardYankees8
CJohnny RomanoIndians3
1BNorm SiebernAthletics1
2BBobby RichardsonYankees3
3BBrooks RobinsonOrioles5
SSTom TreshYankees1
OFRocky ColavitoTigers5
OFJim LandisWhite Sox1
OFLee ThomasAngels1

Game

Starting lineups

Umpires

PositionUmpire
Home PlateEddie Hurley (AL)
First BaseAugie Donatelli (NL)
Second BaseBob Stewart (AL)
Third BaseTony Venzon (NL)
Left FieldHarry Schwarts (AL)
Right FieldMel Steiner (NL)

Game summary

References

References

  1. [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1962as.shtml 1962 All-Star Game]
  2. "All-Star MVP awaits your vote {{!}} MLB.com: News".
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