1935 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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Date July 8, 1935 Venue Cleveland Stadium City Cleveland , Ohio Managers Frankie Frisch (STL )Mickey Cochrane (DET )Attendance 69,812 Radio Mutual , CBS , NBC Radio announcers Bob Elson , (Mutual)Jack Graney , France Laux (CBS) , Graham McNamee (NBC)
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Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1936 →
The 1935 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the third playing of the mid-summer 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 8, 1935, at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland , Ohio , hosted by the Cleveland Indians of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 4–1.
Rosters [ ]
Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame .
National League [ ]
Starters
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Bill Walker
Cardinals
1
C
Jimmie Wilson
Phillies
2
1B
Bill Terry
Giants
3
2B
Billy Herman
Cubs
2
3B
Pepper Martin
Cardinals
3
SS
Arky Vaughan
Pirates
2
LF
Joe Medwick
Cardinals
2
CF
Wally Berger
Braves
3
RF
Mel Ott
Giants
2
Pitchers
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Dizzy Dean
Cardinals
2
P
Paul Derringer
Reds
1
P
Carl Hubbell
Giants
3
P
Hal Schumacher
Giants
2
P
Van Mungo [1]
Dodgers
2
Reserves
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
C
Gabby Hartnett
Cubs
3
C
Gus Mancuso
Giants
1
1B
Ripper Collins
Cardinals
1
2B
Frankie Frisch
Cardinals
3
2B
Burgess Whitehead
Cardinals
1
OF
Jo-Jo Moore
Giants
2
OF
Paul Waner
Pirates
3
American League [ ]
Starters
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Lefty Gomez
Yankees
3
C
Rollie Hemsley
Browns
1
1B
Lou Gehrig
Yankees
3
2B
Charlie Gehringer
Tigers
3
3B
Jimmie Foxx
Athletics
3
SS
Joe Cronin
Red Sox
3
LF
Bob Johnson
Athletics
1
CF
Al Simmons
White Sox
3
RF
Joe Vosmik
Indians
1
Pitchers
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Tommy Bridges
Tigers
2
P
Lefty Grove
Red Sox
2
P
Mel Harder
Indians
2
P
Schoolboy Rowe
Tigers
1
Reserves
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
C
Mickey Cochrane
Tigers
2
C
Rick Ferrell
Red Sox
3
2B
Buddy Myer
Senators
1
SS
Ossie Bluege
Senators
1
OF
Earl Averill [1]
Indians
3
OF
Ben Chapman
Yankees
3
OF
Doc Cramer
Athletics
1
OF
Sam West
Browns
3
Game [ ]
Umpires [ ]
The umpires rotated positions clockwise in the middle of the fifth inning, with Magerkurth moving behind the plate.[2]
Starting lineups [ ]
National League
American League
Order
Player
Team
Position
Order
Player
Team
Position
1
Pepper Martin
Cardinals
3B
1
Joe Vosmik
Indians
RF
2
Arky Vaughan
Pirates
SS
2
Charlie Gehringer
Tigers
2B
3
Mel Ott
Giants
RF
3
Lou Gehrig
Yankees
1B
4
Joe Medwick
Cardinals
LF
4
Jimmie Foxx
Athletics
3B
5
Bill Terry
Giants
1B
5
Bob Johnson
Athletics
LF
6
Wally Berger
Braves
CF
6
Al Simmons
White Sox
CF
7
Billy Herman
Cubs
2B
7
Rollie Hemsley
Browns
C
8
Jimmie Wilson
Phillies
C
8
Joe Cronin
Senators
SS
9
Bill Walker
Cardinals
P
9
Lefty Gomez
Yankees
P
Game summary [ ]
Monday, July 8, 1935 1:30 pm (ET ) at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland , Ohio
Team
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National League
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4
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American League
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1
0
0
0
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4
8
0
WP : Lefty Gomez (1–0) LP : Bill Walker (0–1) Sv : Mel Harder (1)Home runs : NL: None AL: Jimmie Foxx (1)
Lefty Gomez of the Yankees pitches six innings, gives up three hits and is the winning pitcher. Jimmie Foxx drives in three with a two-run homer and a single. Bill Walker is the losing pitcher.
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