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July 10, 1934: Carl Hubbell strikes out five Hall of Famers in a row at All-Star Game
July 8, 1935: Manager-picked AL All-Stars coast to 4-1 win in Cleveland
July 6, 1938: The summer of Vander Meer continues with All-Star win at Crosley Field
July 9, 1940: Five NL pitchers combine for first All-Star shutout at Sportsman's Park
July 8, 1941: Ted Williams hits 'most thrilling' home run to win All-Star Game in Detroit
July 6, 1942: Boudreau, York homers lead AL stars to victory
July 13, 1943: Depleted AL stars win first night All-Star Game in Philadelphia
July 11, 1944: Rip Sewell's pitching, Bill Nicholson's pinch-hit double lead NL to All-Star win
July 11, 1944: NL's Cavarretta shines in wartime All-Star Game
July 10, 1945: MLB All-Star Game canceled during World War II
July 8, 1947: NL pitching dominates in All-Star Game at Wrigley Field
July 13, 1948: Stan Musial wows St. Louis crowd with two home runs in All-Star Game
July 10, 1951: NL stars 'loaded with power,' bash AL in Detroit
July 12, 1955: Stan Musial seals Milwaukee’s first baseball All-Star celebration
July 9, 1957: Stengel's 'replacements' do well to give AL a win in All-Star Game
July 10, 1962: Maury Wills sprints for National League’s All-Star Game win in D.C.
July 30, 1962: Junior Circuit shows its power in All-Star Game at Wrigley Field
July 9, 1963: Mays leads NL stars in return to single All-Star Game
July 13, 1965: Senior Circuit takes charge in Minnesota's first All-Star Game
July 9, 1968: All-Star parade of pitchers in the 'Year of the Pitcher'
July 23, 1969: Willie McCovey’s two homers power National League to All-Star win
July 14, 1970: Rose knocks down Fosse to complete NL's comeback
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