1935 All-Star Game
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The 1935 All-Star Game was held on Monday, July 8, 1935. The American League won the third midsummer classic by a score of 4 to 1. The game was held at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, OH in front of 69812 fans, which would stand as the most attended all-star game for 46 years.
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[edit] The Teams
[edit] American League
The American League team was led by manager Mickey Cochrane and coaches Del Baker and Rogers Hornsby.
[edit] National League
The National League team was led by manager Frankie Frisch and coaches Chuck Dressen and Charlie Grimm.
| Player | Team | Position | Selection | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wally Berger | Boston Braves | OF | Fan's Selection | |
| Ripper Collins | St. Louis Cardinals | 1B | ||
| Dizzy Dean | St. Louis Cardinals | P | ||
| Paul Derringer | Cincinnati Reds | P | ||
| Frankie Frisch | St. Louis Cardinals | 2B | did not play | |
| Gabby Hartnett | Chicago Cubs | C | ||
| Billy Herman | Chicago Cubs | 2B | Fan's Selection | |
| Carl Hubbell | New York Giants | P | did not play | |
| Gus Mancuso | New York Giants | C | ||
| Pepper Martin | St. Louis Cardinals | 3B | Fan's Selection | |
| Joe Medwick | St. Louis Cardinals | OF | Fan's Selection | |
| Jo-Jo Moore | New York Giants | OF | ||
| Mel Ott | New York Giants | OF | Fan's Selection | |
| Hal Schumacher | New York Giants | P | ||
| Bill Terry | New York Giants | 1B | Fan's Selection | |
| Arky Vaughan | Pittsburgh Pirates | SS | Fan's Selection | |
| Bill Walker | St. Louis Cardinals | P | Fan's Selection | |
| Paul Waner | Pittsburgh Pirates | OF | ||
| Burgess Whitehead | St. Louis Cardinals | 2B | ||
| Jimmie Wilson | Philadelphia Phillies | C | Fan's Selection |
[edit] The Game
[edit] Starting Lineups
| National League | Batting Order | American League | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player | Position | Team | Player | Position | Team | |||
| Pepper Martin | 3B | St. Louis Cardinals | 1 | Joe Vosmik | OF | Cleveland Indians | ||
| Arky Vaughan | SS | Pittsburgh Pirates | 2 | Charlie Gehringer | 2B | Detroit Tigers | ||
| Mel Ott | OF | New York Giants | 3 | Lou Gehrig | 1B | New York Yankees | ||
| Joe Medwick | OF | St. Louis Cardinals | 4 | Jimmie Foxx | 3B | Philadelphia Athletics | ||
| Bill Terry | 1B | New York Giants | 5 | Indian Bob Johnson | OF | Philadelphia Athletics | ||
| Wally Berger | OF | Boston Braves | 6 | Al Simmons | OF | Chicago White Sox | ||
| Billy Herman | 2B | Chicago Cubs | 7 | Rollie Hemsley | C | St. Louis Browns | ||
| Jimmie Wilson | C | Philadelphia Phillies | 8 | Joe Cronin | SS | Boston Red Sox | ||
| Bill Walker | P | St. Louis Cardinals | 9 | Lefty Gomez | P | New York Yankees | ||
[edit] Line Score
July 8, 1935 at Cleveland Stadium (69812), day game - Retrosheet Boxscore
| League | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
| American | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | x | 4 | 8 | 0 |
Pitchers
National: Bill Walker (L) - Hal Schumacher - Paul Derringer - Dizzy Dean
American: Lefty Gomez (W) - Mel Harder
Home Runs
National: None
American: Jimmie Foxx (1st)
Umpires
HP: George Magerkurth (NL), 1B: Red Ormsby (AL), 2B: Ziggy Sears (NL), 3B: Harry Geisel (AL)
Lefty Gomez of the New York Yankees started his third straight All-Star Game for the American League and pitched six innings to earn his second win. Jimmie Foxx of the Philadelphia Athletics had two hits (including a home run) and drove in three runs to lead the AL to a 4-1 victory.
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