1967 All-Star Game

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The 1967 All-Star Game was played on Tuesday, July 11, 1967. The National League won the thirty-eighth midsummer classic by a score of 2 to 1 in 15 innings, the longest All-Star Game to date. The game was played at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, CA in front of 46,309 fans. The MVP was Tony Perez of the Cincinnati Reds.

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The Teams[edit]

American League[edit]

The American League team was led by manager Hank Bauer and coaches Bill Rigney and Eddie Stanky.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Tommie Agee Chicago White Sox OF
Max Alvis Cleveland Indians 3B
Ken Berry Chicago White Sox OF replaced Robinson
Rod Carew Minnesota Twins 2B Fan's Selection
Paul Casanova Washington Senators C did not play
Dean Chance Minnesota Twins P Fan's Selection
Tony Conigliaro Boston Red Sox OF
Al Downing New York Yankees P
Andy Etchebarren Baltimore Orioles C did not play
Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers C Fan's Selection
Jim Fregosi California Angels SS
Steve Hargan Cleveland Indians P did not play
Joe Horlen Chicago White Sox P did not play
Catfish Hunter Kansas City Athletics P
Al Kaline Detroit Tigers OF Fan's Selection replaced due to injury
Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins 1B Fan's Selection
Jim Lonborg Boston Red Sox P did not play
Mickey Mantle New York Yankees 1B
Dick McAuliffe Detroit Tigers SS
Jim McGlothlin California Angels P
Don Mincher California Angels 1B
Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins OF replaced Kaline
Gary Peters Chicago White Sox P
Rico Petrocelli Boston Red Sox SS Fan's Selection
Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles 3B Fan's Selection
Frank Robinson Baltimore Orioles OF Fan's Selection replaced due to injury
Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox OF Fan's Selection

National League[edit]

The National League team was led by manager Walter Alston and coaches Herman Franks and Harry Walker.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves OF Fan's Selection
Dick Allen Philadelphia Phillies 3B Fan's Selection
Gene Alley Pittsburgh Pirates SS Fan's Selection
Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs 1B
Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals OF Fan's Selection
Orlando Cepeda St. Louis Cardinals 1B Fan's Selection
Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates OF Fan's Selection
Mike Cuellar Houston Astros P
Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers P
Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals P
Tom Haller San Francisco Giants C
Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds 2B
Fergie Jenkins Chicago Cubs P
Denny Lemaster Atlanta Braves P replaced due to injury
Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants P Fan's Selection
Willie Mays San Francisco Giants OF
Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 2B Fan's Selection
Tim McCarver St. Louis Cardinals C
Claude Osteen Los Angeles Dodgers P did not play
Tony Perez Cincinnati Reds 3B
Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds OF
Tom Seaver New York Mets P
Chris Short Philadelphia Phillies P replaced Lemaster
Rusty Staub Houston Astros OF
Joe Torre Atlanta Braves C Fan's Selection
Jimmy Wynn Houston Astros OF

The Game[edit]

Starting Lineups[edit]

National League Batting
Order
American League
Player Position Team Player Position Team
Lou Brock OF St. Louis Cardinals 1 Brooks Robinson 3B Baltimore Orioles
Roberto Clemente OF Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Rod Carew 2B Minnesota Twins
Hank Aaron OF Atlanta Braves 3 Tony Oliva OF Minnesota Twins
Orlando Cepeda 1B St. Louis Cardinals 4 Harmon Killebrew 1B Minnesota Twins
Dick Allen 3B Philadelphia Phillies 5 Tony Conigliaro OF Boston Red Sox
Joe Torre C Atlanta Braves 6 Carl Yastrzemski OF Boston Red Sox
Bill Mazeroski 2B Pittsburgh Pirates 7 Bill Freehan C Detroit Tigers
Gene Alley SS Pittsburgh Pirates 8 Rico Petrocelli SS Boston Red Sox
Juan Marichal P San Francisco Giants 9 Dean Chance P Minnesota Twins

Line Score[edit]

July 11, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium (46309), day game - Retrosheet Boxscore

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

Pitchers

National: Juan Marichal - Fergie Jenkins - Bob Gibson - Chris Short - Mike Cuellar - Don Drysdale (W) - Tom Seaver

American: Dean Chance - Jim McGlothlin - Gary Peters - Al Downing - Catfish Hunter (L)

Home Runs

National: Dick Allen (2nd), Tony Perez (15th)

American: Brooks Robinson (6th)

Umpires

HP: Ed Runge (AL), 1B: Frank Secory (NL), 2B: Lou DiMuro (AL), 3B: Ken Burkhart (NL), LF: Emmett Ashford (AL), RF: Chris Pelekoudas (NL)

Related Sites[edit]

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