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1964 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1964 American baseball competition


1964 American baseball competition

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year1964
visitorAmerican League
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visitor_h9
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homeNational League
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dateJuly 7, 1964
venueShea Stadium
cityQueens, New York City, New York
VisitorManagerAl López
VisitorManagerTeamCWS
HomeManagerWalter Alston
HomeManagerTeamLAD
MVPJohnny Callison
MVPTeamPHI
televisionNBC
tv_announcersLindsey Nelson and Buddy Blattner
radioNBC
radio_announcersBlaine Walsh and Dan Daniels
attendance50,850

The 1964 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 35th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played on July 7, 1964, at Shea Stadium in Queens, New York City, home of the New York Mets of the National League. The game was a 7–4 victory for the NL. Johnny Callison hit a walk-off home run, the most recent MLB All-Star game to end in such a fashion.

Game summary

National League starter Don Drysdale gave up a leadoff single to Jim Fregosi, who scored on a passed ball and single by Harmon Killebrew.

The NL took the lead in the fourth on a pair of home runs by Billy Williams and Ken Boyer off AL reliever John Wyatt, then made it 3–1 in the fifth on a Roberto Clemente single and Dick Groat double off Camilo Pascual.

The score was tied in the sixth when Mickey Mantle and Killebrew singled and scored on a Brooks Robinson triple to right-center. The AL regained the lead 4–3 in the seventh. Elston Howard was hit by a pitch by Turk Farrell, took third on a Rocky Colavito double and scored on Fregosi's sacrifice fly.

It remained 4–3 until the bottom of the ninth. Dick Radatz issued a leadoff walk to Willie Mays, who stole second. Orlando Cepeda singled him home with the tying run and took second on an error. With Curt Flood pinch-running for Cepeda and Johnny Edwards on first with an intentional walk, Johnny Callison's three-run homer to deep right field ended the game.

Roster

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

American League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PDean ChanceAngels1
CElston HowardYankees11
1BBob AllisonTwins3
2BBobby RichardsonYankees6
3BBrooks RobinsonOrioles8
SSJim FregosiAngels1
OFHarmon KillebrewTwins6
OFMickey MantleYankees17
OFTony OlivaTwins1
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PWhitey FordYankees10
PJack KralickIndians1
PCamilo PascualTwins7
PGary PetersWhite Sox1
PJuan PizarroWhite Sox2
PDick RadatzRed Sox2
PJohn WyattAthletics1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CBill FreehanTigers1
1BJoe PepitoneYankees2
1BNorm SiebernAthletics4
2BJerry LumpeTigers1
3BFrank MalzoneRed Sox8
SSLuis Aparicio-xOrioles10
SSEddie Bressoud-yRed Sox1
OFRocky Colavito-yTigers7
OFJimmie HallTwins1
OFChuck HintonSenators1
OFAl Kaline-xTigers13

National League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PDon DrysdaleDodgers6
CJoe TorreBraves2
1BOrlando CepedaGiants10
2BRon HuntMets1
3BKen BoyerCardinals11
SSDick GroatCardinals8
OFRoberto ClementePirates8
OFWillie MaysGiants15
OFBilly WilliamsCubs2
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PJim BunningPhillies8
PDick EllsworthCubs1
PTurk FarrellColt .45s4
PSandy KoufaxDodgers5
PJuan MarichalGiants4
PChris ShortPhillies1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CSmoky BurgessPirates9
CJohnny EdwardsReds2
1BBill WhiteCardinals7
2BBill MazeroskiPirates9
3BRon SantoCubs2
SSLeo CárdenasReds1
OFHank AaronBraves14
OFJohnny CallisonPhillies3
OFCurt FloodCardinals1
OFWillie StargellPirates1

x – replaced due to injury

y – replacement for injured player

Game

Starting lineups

Umpires

PositionUmpire
Home PlateEd Sudol (NL)
First BaseJoe Paparella (AL)
Second BaseFrank Secory (NL)
Third BaseNestor Chylak (AL)
Left FieldDoug Harvey (NL)
Right FieldAl Salerno (AL)

Line score

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