1967 ALL STAR Gameby bkim - 60 cards (Last updated on Jun 7, 2017) |
2. 1967 Topps #285 Lou Brock
Starting NL Left FielderAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -2 --- 0 - 0 --- 0 ---- 0 ---- 0 ---- 2 --- .000 Pinched hit for by Willie Mays in 6th |
3. 1967 Topps #400 Bob Clemente
Starting NL Right FielderAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -6 --- 0 - 1 --- 0 ---- 0 ---- 4 ---- 6 --- .167 Played all 15 Innings. |
4. 1967 Topps #250 Hank Aaron
Starting NL Center FielderAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -6 --- 0 - 1 --- 0 ---- 0 ---- 0 ---- 6 --- .167 Moved to left Field to start bottom of 6th inning |
5. 1967 Topps #20 Orlando Cepeda
Starting NL 1st BasemanAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -6 --- 0 - 0 --- 0 ---- 0 ---- 1 ---- 6 --- .000 Played whole game |
6. 1967 Topps #450 Richie Allen
Starting NL 3rd BasemanAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -4 --- 1 - 1 --- 1 ---- 0 ---- 3 ---- 4 --- .250 Hit solo hr to lead off 2nd inning for NL. off Dean Chance, to Deep CF. Allen hit the 1st of the 3 Home Runs hit by players that played 3rd base in the game. Replaced at 3rd base in bottom of 11th by Tony Perez., Perez would hit game winning HR in 15th inning |
7. 1967 Topps #350 Joe Torre
Starting NL CatcherAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -2 --- 0 - 0 --- 0 ---- 0 ---- 0 ---- 2 --- .000 |
8. 1967 Topps #510 Bill Mazeroski
Starting NL 2nd BasemanAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -4 --- 0 -- 0 -- 0 ---- 0 ---- 0 ---- 5 --- .000 Got NL only SAC |
9. 1967 Topps #283 Gene Alley
Starting NL ShortstopAB - R - H - RBI - BB - SO - PA -- BA -5 --- 0 -- 0 -- 0 ---- 0 ---- 3 ---- 5 --- .000 |
10. 1967 Topps #500 Juan Marichal
Starting NL PitcherIP - H - R - ER - BB - SO - HR - ERA - BF 3 -- 1 -- 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---- 3 --- 0 --- 0.00 -- 10 |
Comments
Nice idea for a list. How did you happen to choose this all-star game? Sound like it was a good one.... v3 | ||
....ah, I think you've answered that in your explanation up top, which I originally failed to read. I wonder what my first all-star game watched all the way through was? Maybe 1975. | ||
Fantastic concept! I may try my hand at getting cards from the all-star game in the Astrodome infamous for Pete Rose barreling over Ray Fosse at homeplate. It may have been the previous year. | ||
No, no. Rose/Fosse was 1970. And I remember that. Maybe THAT's the first all-star game I watched?! | ||
Okay, and that's when it didn't count. |