1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (second game)
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Date July 13, 1960 Venue Yankee Stadium City Bronx , New York Managers Attendance 38,362[1] Television NBC TV announcers Mel Allen and Vin Scully Radio NBC Radio announcers Bob Elson and Waite Hoyt
The second 1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 29th playing of Major League Baseball's annual midsummer exhibition game. The game took place at Yankee Stadium in New York City, home of the American League's New York Yankees . The National League won the game by a score of 6–0. The National League hit four home runs, tying an All-Star Game record.[1]
Rosters [ ]
Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame .
American League [ ]
Starters
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Whitey Ford
Yankees
7
C
Yogi Berra
Yankees
15
1B
Bill Skowron
Yankees
5
2B
Pete Runnels
Red Sox
4
3B
Frank Malzone
Red Sox
6
SS
Ron Hansen
Orioles
2
OF
Mickey Mantle
Yankees
11
OF
Roger Maris
Yankees
3
OF
Minnie Miñoso
White Sox
9
Pitchers
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Gary Bell
Indians
2
P
Jim Coates
Yankees
2
P
Bud Daley
Athletics
4
P
Chuck Estrada
Orioles
2
P
Frank Lary
Tigers
2
P
Bill Monbouquette
Red Sox
2
P
Camilo Pascual -x
Senators
3
P
Gerry Staley
White Sox
4
P
Dick Stigman
Indians
2
P
Early Wynn
White Sox
9
Reserves
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
C
Elston Howard
Yankees
5
C
Sherm Lollar
White Sox
9
1B
Jim Gentile
Orioles
2
1B
Vic Power
Indians
6
2B
Nellie Fox
White Sox
12
3B
Brooks Robinson
Orioles
2
SS
Luis Aparicio
White Sox
5
OF
Al Kaline
Tigers
8
OF
Harvey Kuenn
Indians
10
OF
Jim Lemon -y
Senators
2
OF
Al Smith
White Sox
3
OF
Ted Williams
Red Sox
19
National League [ ]
Starters
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Vern Law
Pirates
2
C
Del Crandall
Braves
9
1B
Joe Adcock
Braves
2
2B
Bill Mazeroski
Pirates
5
3B
Eddie Mathews
Braves
9
SS
Ernie Banks
Cubs
8
OF
Hank Aaron
Braves
8
OF
Willie Mays
Giants
9
OF
Bob Skinner
Pirates
3
Pitchers
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Bob Buhl
Braves
2
P
Roy Face
Pirates
4
P
Bob Friend
Pirates
4
P
Bill Henry
Reds
2
P
Larry Jackson
Cardinals
4
P
Mike McCormick
Giants
2
P
Lindy McDaniel
Cardinals
2
P
Johnny Podres
Dodgers
3
P
Stan Williams
Dodgers
2
Reserves
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
C
Ed Bailey
Reds
4
C
Smoky Burgess
Pirates
6
1B
Norm Larker
Dodgers
2
1B
Bill White
Cardinals
3
2B
Charlie Neal
Dodgers
3
2B
Tony Taylor
Phillies
2
3B
Ken Boyer
Cardinals
5
SS
Dick Groat
Pirates
4
OF
Orlando Cepeda
Giants
4
OF
Roberto Clemente
Pirates
2
OF
Stan Musial
Cardinals
19
OF
Vada Pinson
Reds
4
-x – Injured and could not play
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Game [ ]
For many local New York fans, the second All-Star Game marked the return of Willie Mays to New York. Against starting pitcher Whitey Ford, Mays led off the game with a single, then homered in the third. Eddie Matthews and Stan Musial also hit home runs in the game. The All-Star game also marked the nineteenth and final All-Star appearance of Ted Williams, who left the competition with a .304 average, four home runs, twelve runs batted in and ten runs scored.[1]
Umpires: Nestor Chylak , Home Plate (AL); Dusty Boggess , First Base (NL); Jim Honochick , Second Base (AL); Tom Gorman , Third Base (NL); Johnny Stevens , Left Field (AL); Vinnie Smith , Right Field (NL)
Starting lineups [ ]
National League
American League
Order
Player
Team
Position
Order
Player
Team
Position
1
Willie Mays
Giants
OF
1
Minnie Miñoso
White Sox
OF
2
Bob Skinner
Pirates
OF
2
Pete Runnels
Red Sox
2B
3
Hank Aaron
Braves
OF
3
Roger Maris
Yankees
OF
4
Ernie Banks
Cubs
SS
4
Mickey Mantle
Yankees
OF
5
Joe Adcock
Braves
1B
5
Bill Skowron
Yankees
1B
6
Eddie Mathews
Braves
3B
6
Yogi Berra
Yankees
C
7
Bill Mazeroski
Pirates
2B
7
Frank Malzone
Red Sox
3B
8
Del Crandall
Braves
C
8
Ron Hansen
Orioles
SS
9
Vern Law
Pirates
P
9
Whitey Ford
Yankees
P
Game Summary [ ]
Wednesday, July 13, 1960 1:00 pm (ET ) at Yankee Stadium in Bronx , New York
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American League
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WP : Vern Law (1–0) LP : Whitey Ford (0–1)Home runs : NL: Eddie Mathews (1), Willie Mays (1), Stan Musial (1), Ken Boyer (1) AL: None
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