1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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National League012010010560
American League0120000003111
Date July 9, 1963
Venue Cleveland Municipal Stadium
City Cleveland, Ohio
Managers
Television NBC
TV announcers Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola
Radio NBC
Radio announcers Bob Neal and George Bryson

The 1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 34th 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, 1963 in Cleveland, Ohio, at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, home of the American League's Cleveland Indians. The game was won by the National League 5–3.

From 1959 to 1962, baseball experimented with a pair of All-Star Games per year. That ended with this 1963 game, which also marked the 30th anniversary of the inaugural All-Star Game played in Chicago in 1933.

Scoring summary

The teams traded runs in the second inning. Willie Mays drew a walk off Ken McBride, stole second and scored on a Dick Groat single. The AL tied the score when Jim O'Toole gave up a Leon Wagner single, hit Zoilo Versalles with a pitch and surrendered an RBI hit to his pitching counterpart, McBride.

In the third, both sides scored twice. Behind 3-1, the AL struck back on a double by Albie Pearson and singles by Frank Malzone and Earl Battey to tie it at 3-all.

The NL scratched out a run off Jim Bunning in the fifth to regain the lead, then made it 5-3 in the eighth when Bill White singled off Dick Radatz, stole second and scored on a Ron Santo single. Don Drysdale closed it out in the eighth and ninth, retiring Bobby Richardson on a game-ending double play.

Rosters

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

x - injured

y - replacement for injured player

Note: Bill Mazeroski was selected for the starting lineup, but did not play due to injury. Julián Javier took his spot in the starting batting order.

Game

Starting lineups

National LeagueAmerican League
OrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
1Tommy DavisDodgersLF1Nellie FoxWhite Sox2B
2Hank AaronBravesRF2Albie PearsonAngelsCF
3Bill WhiteCardinals1B3Al KalineTigersRF
4Willie MaysGiantsCF4Frank MalzoneRed Sox3B
5Ed BaileyGiantsC5Leon WagnerAngelsLF
6Ken BoyerCardinals3B6Earl BatteyTwinsC
7Dick GroatCardinalsSS7Joe PepitoneYankees1B
8Julián JavierCardinals2B8Zoilo VersallesTwinsSS
9Jim O'TooleRedsP9Ken McBrideAngelsP

Umpires

PositionUmpire
Home PlateHank Soar (AL)
First BaseBill Jackowski (NL)
Second BaseAl Smith (AL)[1]
Third BasePaul Pryor (NL)
Left FieldBill Haller (AL)
Right FieldDoug Harvey (NL)

Game summary

Tuesday, July 9, 1963 1:00 pm (ET) at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio
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National League012010010560
American League0120000003111
WP: Larry Jackson (1-0)   LP: Jim Bunning (0-1)

References

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