1960 All-Star Game - First Game

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The First 1960 All-Star Game was played on Monday, July 11, 1960. The National League won the twenty-eighth midsummer classic by a score of 5 to 3. The game was held at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City, MO in front of 30,619 fans.

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The Teams[edit]

American League[edit]

The American League team was led by manager Al Lopez and coaches Tony Cuccinello and Don Gutteridge.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox SS
Gary Bell Cleveland Indians P
Yogi Berra New York Yankees C Fan's Selection
Jim Coates New York Yankees P
Bud Daley Kansas City Athletics P
Chuck Estrada Baltimore Orioles P
Whitey Ford New York Yankees P did not play
Nellie Fox Chicago White Sox 2B
Jim Gentile Baltimore Orioles 1B
Ron Hansen Baltimore Orioles SS Fan's Selection
Elston Howard New York Yankees C
Al Kaline Detroit Tigers OF
Harvey Kuenn Cleveland Indians OF
Frank Lary Detroit Tigers P
Jim Lemon Washington Senators OF replaced Pascual
Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox C
Frank Malzone Boston Red Sox 3B Fan's Selection
Mickey Mantle New York Yankees OF Fan's Selection
Roger Maris New York Yankees OF Fan's Selection
Minnie Minoso Chicago White Sox OF Fan's Selection
Bill Monbouquette Boston Red Sox P Fan's Selection
Camilo Pascual Washington Senators P replaced due to injury
Vic Power Cleveland Indians 1B did not play
Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles 3B
Pete Runnels Boston Red Sox 2B Fan's Selection
Bill Skowron New York Yankees 1B Fan's Selection
Al Smith Chicago White Sox OF
Gerry Staley Chicago White Sox P did not play
Dick Stigman Cleveland Indians P did not play
Ted Williams Boston Red Sox OF
Early Wynn Chicago White Sox P did not play

National League[edit]

The National League team was led by manager Walt Alston and coaches Solly Hemus and Fred Hutchinson.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves OF Fan's Selection
Joe Adcock Milwaukee Braves 1B Fan's Selection
Ed Bailey Cincinnati Reds C did not play
Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs SS Fan's Selection
Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals 3B
Bob Buhl Milwaukee Braves P
Smoky Burgess Pittsburgh Pirates C
Orlando Cepeda San Francisco Giants OF
Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates OF
Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves C Fan's Selection
Roy Face Pittsburgh Pirates P
Bob Friend Pittsburgh Pirates P Fan's Selection
Dick Groat Pittsburgh Pirates SS
Bill Henry Cincinnati Reds P did not play
Larry Jackson St. Louis Cardinals P did not play
Norm Larker Los Angeles Dodgers 1B
Vern Law Pittsburgh Pirates P
Eddie Mathews Milwaukee Braves 3B Fan's Selection
Willie Mays San Francisco Giants OF Fan's Selection
Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 2B Fan's Selection
Mike McCormick San Francisco Giants P
Lindy McDaniel St. Louis Cardinals P did not play
Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals OF
Charlie Neal Los Angeles Dodgers 2B
Vada Pinson Cincinnati Reds OF Fan's Selection
Johnny Podres Los Angeles Dodgers P did not play
Bob Skinner Pittsburgh Pirates OF
Tony Taylor Philadelphia Phillies 2B
Bill White St. Louis Cardinals 1B
Stan Williams Los Angeles Dodgers P did not play

The Game[edit]

Starting Lineups[edit]

National League Batting
Order
American League
Player Position Team Player Position Team
Willie Mays OF San Francisco Giants 1 Minnie Minoso OF Chicago White Sox
Bob Skinner OF Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Frank Malzone 3B Boston Red Sox
Eddie Mathews 3B Milwaukee Braves 3 Roger Maris OF New York Yankees
Hank Aaron OF Milwaukee Braves 4 Mickey Mantle OF New York Yankees
Ernie Banks SS Chicago Cubs 5 Bill Skowron 1B New York Yankees
Joe Adcock 1B Milwaukee Braves 6 Yogi Berra C New York Yankees
Bill Mazeroski 2B Pittsburgh Pirates 7 Pete Runnels 2B Boston Red Sox
Del Crandall C Milwaukee Braves 8 Ron Hansen SS Baltimore Orioles
Bob Friend P Pittsburgh Pirates 9 Bill Monbouquette P Boston Red Sox

Line Score[edit]

July 11, 1960 at Municipal Stadium (30619), day game - Retrosheet Boxscore

League 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
National 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 12 4
American 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 6 1

Pitchers

National: Bob Friend (W) - Mike McCormick - Roy Face - Bob Buhl - Vern Law

American: Bill Monbouquette (L) - Chuck Estrada - Jim Coates - Gary Bell - Frank Lary - Bud Daley

Home Runs

National: Ernie Banks (1st), Del Crandall (2nd)

American: Al Kaline (8th)

Umpires

HP: Jim Honochick (AL), 1B: Tom Gorman (NL), 2B: Nestor Chylak (AL), 3B: Dusty Boggess (NL), LF: Johnny Stevens (AL), RF: Vinnie Smith (NL)

Related Sites[edit]

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