Английская Википедия:1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox MLB All-Star Game The 1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 34th playing of the midsummer 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 9, 1963 in Cleveland, Ohio, at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, home of the American League's Cleveland Indians. The game was won by the National League 5–3.
From 1959 to 1962, baseball experimented with a pair of All-Star Games per year. That ended with this 1963 game, which also marked the 30th anniversary of the inaugural All-Star Game played in Chicago in 1933.
Scoring summary
The teams traded runs in the second inning. Willie Mays drew a walk off Ken McBride, stole second and scored on a Dick Groat single. The AL tied the score when Jim O'Toole gave up a Leon Wagner single, hit Zoilo Versalles with a pitch and surrendered an RBI hit to his pitching counterpart, McBride.
In the third, both sides scored twice. Behind 3-1, the AL struck back on a double by Albie Pearson and singles by Frank Malzone and Earl Battey to tie it at 3-all.
The NL scratched out a run off Jim Bunning in the fifth to regain the lead, then made it 5-3 in the eighth when Bill White singled off Dick Radatz, stole second and scored on a Ron Santo single. Don Drysdale closed it out in the eighth and ninth, retiring Bobby Richardson on a game-ending double play.
Rosters
Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2
National League
Starters | |||
---|---|---|---|
Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
P | Jim O'Toole | Reds | 1 |
C | Ed Bailey | Giants | 6 |
1B | Bill White | Cardinals | 6 |
2B | Bill Mazeroski-x | Pirates | 8 |
3B | Ken Boyer | Cardinals | 10 |
SS | Dick Groat | Cardinals | 7 |
OF | Hank Aaron | Braves | 13 |
OF | Tommy Davis | Dodgers | 3 |
OF | Willie Mays | Giants | 14 |
Pitchers | |||
---|---|---|---|
Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
P | Ray Culp | Phillies | 1 |
P | Don Drysdale | Dodgers | 5 |
P | Larry Jackson | Cubs | 5 |
P | Sandy Koufax | Dodgers | 4 |
P | Juan Marichal | Giants | 3 |
P | Warren Spahn | Braves | 17 |
P | Hal Woodeshick | Colt .45s | 1 |
Reserves | |||
---|---|---|---|
Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
C | Johnny Edwards | Reds | 1 |
C | Joe Torre | Braves | 1 |
1B | Orlando Cepeda | Giants | 9 |
2B | Julián Javier-y | Cardinals | 1 |
3B | Ron Santo | Cubs | 1 |
SS | Maury Wills | Dodgers | 5 |
OF | Roberto Clemente | Pirates | 7 |
OF | Willie McCovey | Giants | 1 |
OF | Stan Musial | Cardinals | 24 |
OF | Duke Snider | Mets | 8 |
American League
Starters | |||
---|---|---|---|
Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
P | Ken McBride | Angels | 3 |
C | Earl Battey | Twins | 3 |
1B | Joe Pepitone | Yankees | 1 |
2B | Nellie Fox | White Sox | 15 |
3B | Frank Malzone | Red Sox | 7 |
SS | Zoilo Versalles | Twins | 1 |
OF | Al Kaline | Tigers | 12 |
OF | Albie Pearson | Angels | 1 |
OF | Leon Wagner | Angels | 3 |
Pitchers | |||
---|---|---|---|
Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
P | Steve Barber-x | Orioles | 1 |
P | Jim Bouton | Yankees | 1 |
P | Jim Bunning | Tigers | 7 |
P | Mudcat Grant | Indians | 1 |
P | Bill Monbouquette-y | Red Sox | 4 |
P | Juan Pizarro | White Sox | 1 |
P | Dick Radatz | Red Sox | 1 |
Reserves | |||
---|---|---|---|
Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
C | Elston Howard | Yankees | 10 |
C | Don Leppert | Senators | 1 |
1B-OF | Norm Siebern | Athletics | 3 |
2B | Bobby Richardson | Yankees | 5 |
3B | Brooks Robinson | Orioles | 7 |
SS | Luis Aparicio | Orioles | 9 |
OF | Bob Allison | Twins | 2 |
OF | Harmon Killebrew | Twins | 5 |
OF | Mickey Mantle-x | Yankees | 16 |
OF | Tom Tresh | Yankees | 3 |
OF | Carl Yastrzemski | Red Sox | 1 |
x - injured
y - replacement for injured player
Note: Bill Mazeroski was selected for the starting lineup, but did not play due to injury. Julián Javier took his spot in the starting batting order.
Game
Starting lineups
Шаблон:All-Star Starting Lineup
Umpires
Position | Umpire |
---|---|
Home Plate | Hank Soar (AL) |
First Base | Bill Jackowski (NL) |
Second Base | Al Smith (AL) |
Third Base | Paul Pryor (NL) |
Left Field | Bill Haller (AL) |
Right Field | Doug Harvey (NL) |
Game summary
External links
- 1963 All-Star Game Box Score, July 9 at Baseball-Reference.com
- 1963 All-Star Game at Baseball Almanac
- July 9, 1963: Mays leads NL stars in return to single All-Star Game - Society for American Baseball Research (SABR Games Project)
Шаблон:MLBAllStarGame Шаблон:1963 MLB season by team Шаблон:Major League Baseball on NBC Шаблон:Major League Baseball on NBC Radio
- Английская Википедия
- 1963 Major League Baseball season
- Major League Baseball All-Star Game
- Baseball competitions in Cleveland
- 1963 in sports in Ohio
- July 1963 sports events in the United States
- 1960s in Cleveland
- Страницы, где используется шаблон "Навигационная таблица/Телепорт"
- Страницы с телепортом
- Википедия
- Статья из Википедии
- Статья из Английской Википедии