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1966 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

 
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1966 MLB All-Star Game
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Date July 12, 1966
Venue Busch Memorial Stadium
City St. Louis, Missouri
Managers American League - Sam Mele (MIN)
National League - Walter Alston (LAD)
MVP Brooks Robinson (BAL)
Attendance 49,936
First pitch
Television NBC
TV announcers Curt Gowdy, Pee Wee Reese
Radio NBC
Radio announcers Jim Simpson, Tony Kubek

The 1966 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 37th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played on July 12, 1966 at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. The game resulted in a 2-1 victory, in 10 innings, for the NL played in the memorable humid, and hot 105 deg. (40.5 C) day.

Contents

American League roster

The American League roster included 6 future Hall of Fame players.

Pitchers

Throws Pitcher Team Notes
P Steve Barber Orioles
P Gary Bell Indians
P Catfish Hunter Athletics
P Jim Kaat Twins
P Sam McDowell Indians injured
P Denny McLain Tigers starter
P Pete Richert Senators
P Sonny Siebert Indians replaced McDowell
P Mel Stottlemyre Yankees

Position players

Position Player Team Notes
C Earl Battey Twins
C Andy Etchebarren Orioles
C Bill Freehan Tigers starter
1B Norm Cash Tigers
1B George Scott Red Sox starter
2B Bobby Knoop Angels starter
2B Bobby Richardson Yankees
3B Harmon Killebrew Twins
3B Brooks Robinson Orioles starter
SS Jim Fregosi Angels
SS Dick McAuliffe Tigers starter
OF Tommie Agee White Sox
OF Rocky Colavito Indians
OF Al Kaline Tigers starter
OF Tony Oliva Twins starter
OF Frank Robinson Orioles starter
OF Carl Yastrzemski Red Sox

Coaching staff

Position Manager Team
Manager Sam Mele Twins
Coach Hank Bauer Orioles
Coach Birdie Tebbetts Indians

National League roster

The National League roster included 12 future Hall of Fame players & coaches.

Pitchers

Throws Pitcher Team Notes
P Jim Bunning Phillies
P Bob Gibson Cardinals injured
P Sandy Koufax Dodgers starter
P Juan Marichal Giants
P Billy McCool Reds
P Gaylord Perry Giants
P Claude Raymond Astros
P Phil Regan Dodgers replaced Gibson
P Bob Veale Pirates

Position players

Position Player Team Notes
C Tom Haller Giants
C Tim McCarver Cardinals
C Joe Torre Braves starter
1B Felipe Alou Braves
1B Willie McCovey Giants starter
2B Ron Hunt Mets
2B Jim Lefebvre Dodgers starter
2B Joe Morgan Astros injured
3B Jim Ray Hart Giants
3B Ron Santo Cubs starter
SS Leo Cardenas Reds starter
SS Maury Wills Dodgers
OF Hank Aaron Braves starter
OF Dick Allen Phillies
OF Roberto Clemente Pirates starter
OF Curt Flood Cardinals
OF Willie Mays Giants starter
OF Willie Stargell Pirates

Coaching staff

Position Manager Team
Manager Walter Alston Dodgers
Coach Herman Franks Giants
Coach Harry Walker Pirates

Starting lineups

American League National League
Order Player Team Position Order Player Team Position
1 Dick McAuliffe Tigers SS 1 Willie Mays Giants CF
2 Al Kaline Tigers CF 2 Roberto Clemente Pirates RF
3 Frank Robinson Orioles LF 3 Hank Aaron Braves LF
4 Tony Oliva Twins RF 4 Willie McCovey Giants 1B
5 Brooks Robinson Orioles 3B 5 Ron Santo Cubs 3B
6 George Scott Red Sox 1B 6 Joe Torre Braves C
7 Bill Freehan Tigers C 7 Jim Lefebvre Dodgers 2B
8 Bobby Knoop Angels 2B 8 Leo Cardenas Reds SS
9 Denny McLain Tigers P 9 Sandy Koufax Dodgers P

Umpires

Position Umpire
Home Plate Al Barlick
First Base Frank Umont
Second Base Ed Vargo
Third Base Jim Honochick
Right Field Bob Engel
Left Field Jerry Neudecker

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