- 1973 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
MLB All-Star Game
year=1973
visitor=National League
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visitor_r=7
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home=American League
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date=July 24, 1973"Total Baseball, 5th ed.", 1997, Viking Press, Thorn, John et.al. ed, p. 253] [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1973as.shtml "1973 All-Star Game", baseball-almanac.com; accessed 27 September 2008] ]
venue=Royals Stadium
city=Kansas City ,Missouri
VisitorManager=Sparky Anderson [http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/all_star_event.jsp?story=8 "All-Time All-Star Managers", @mlb.com; accessed 20 September 2008] ]
VisitorManagerTeam=CIN
HomeManager=Dick Williams
HomeManagerTeam=OAK
MVP=Bobby Bonds
MVPTeam=SF
TVstation=NBC
TVcommentators=Curt Gowdy ,Jim Simpson ,Tony Kubek , andMaury Wills
attendance=40,849
firstpitch=|The 1973 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 44th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of theAmerican League (AL) and theNational League (NL), the two leagues comprisingMajor League Baseball . The game was played on July 24, 1973 at Royals Stadium inKansas City ,Missouri , home of theKansas City Royals of the American League. The game resulted in a 7-1 victory for the NL.Royals Stadium had not even been open for four months when it hosted this, its first All-Star Game. The game had been hosted in Kansas City once before (1960) when the Kansas City Athletics had been the host team at Kansas City's Municipal Stadium. As of 2008, the Royals have not yet hosted another All-Star Game.
This game marked the 40th anniversary year of the first All-Star Game in 1933. As a part of that recognition, some of the surviving stars from that first game, including
Dick Bartell ,Joe Cronin ,Jimmie Dykes ,Charlie Gehringer ,Lefty Gomez ,Lefty Grove ,Bill Hallahan , andCarl Hubbell were in attendance.National League roster
The National League roster included 8 future "Hall of Fame players". [http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/mlb_asgrecaps_story_headline.jsp?story_page=recap_1973 "All-Star Results - 1973", @mlb.com; accessed 27 September 2008] ]
Elected starters
Coaching staff
Reserve position players
Umpires
coring summary
Scoring began in the bottom of the second inning, with Rick Wise in his second and final inning of pitching for the NL. Reggie Jackson led off with a double, and came home when the next batter, Amos Otis, singled. [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/1973_all_star_game_play_by_play.shtml "1973 All-Star Game Play-by-Play", @baseball-almanac.com; accessed 27 September 2008] ] This would be the beginning and end of scoring for the American League.
The National League wasted no time coming back, taking advantage of new pitcher, Bert Blyleven in the top of the third inning. Darrell Evans,
pinch hitting for Rick Wise, walked, and was forced out at second base when Pete Rose hit into afielder's choice . Joe Morgan walked. César Cedeño's single scored Rose, and sent Morgan to third base. Hank Aaron singled to Murcer who threw out Cedeño at third, but not before Morgan had scored to give the NL a 2-1 lead.The NL added a single run in the top of the fourth inning, as Johnny Bench, the first hitter AL
relief pitcher Bill Singer faced, hit a lead offhome run .In the top of the fifth inning, the NL scoring continued off of Bill Singer. Joe Morgan led off with a double. Three hitters later, with two outs, Bobby Bonds hit a two run home run, bringing the score to 5-1.
In the top of the sixth inning, Nolan Ryan came in to pitch in relief, though the outcome was virtually identical to the previous inning. Ron Santo led off with a walk. Two batters later with one out, Willie Davis, pinch hitting for the pitcher, Don Sutton, hit a two run home run to extend the NL lead to 7-1, and closing out scoring for the game.
Game notes and records
This was the 25th and final All-Star Game appearance for Willie Mays. Having appeared in every game from 1954 to 1973, no player has played in as many All-Star Games as Mays. [ [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/playerpost.php?p=mayswi01&ps=asg "Willie Mays All-Star Stats", baseball-almanac.com; accessed 27 September 2008] ]
Catfish Hunter was removed from the game in the second inning after Billy Williams hit a
line drive that hit Hunter's right hand, breaking his thumb. [ [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/07241973.shtml "1973 All-Star Game Box Score"; accessed 27 September 2008] ] He missed two weeks of the regular season. [ [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=catfish_hunter_1946&page=chronology "Catfish Hunter: from the Chronology", @ baseball library.com; accessed 27 September 2008] ] [ [http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1087639/index.htm O'Leary, Ted, "Time for a Catfish fry in KC", 6 August 1973, "Sports Illustrated"; accessed 27 September 2008] ]This All-Star Game saw 54 playerrs (28 for the NL and 26 for the AL) enter the game. This became a new All-Star Game record for participating players.
Buddy Bell became the second son of a former All-Star (
Gus Bell ) to appear in an All-Star Game. [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/all_star_event.jsp?story=16 "All-Star Father/Son Combos", @mlb.com; accessed 27 September 2008] ]References
External links
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1973as.shtml 1973 All-Star Game Summary @ baseball-almanac.com]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ALS/ALS197307240.shtml 1973 All-Star Game Summary @ Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/07241973.shtml 1973 All-Star Game box score]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/1973_all_star_game_play_by_play.shtml 1973 All-Star Game play-by-play]
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