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1960:  7/4/1960, Griffith Stadium, AL 11 - NL 4  [boxscore]
AL........ 020 008 001 - 11 14  4
NL........ 010 030 000 -  4  5  0
MVP: Willie Mays (SAC)
WP: Bill Henry (DUR)
LP: Lindy McDaniel (BRK)
HR: Del Crandall (RVC), Willie Mays (SAC)

1961:  7/4/1961, Municipal Stadium, NL 10 - AL 8 (13)  [boxscore]
NL........ 100 301 021 000 2 - 10 13  0
AL........ 000 104 201 000 0 -  8 12  0
MVP: Bob Anderson (SLC)
WP: Bob Anderson (SLC)
LP: Frank Lary (POR)
HR: Mickey Mantle-2 (RVC), Bob Anderson (SLC), Orlando Cepeda (CHQ),
Eddie Mathews (STP), John Romano (CHV), Joe Torre (DUR)

1962:  7/4/1962, Forbes Field, NL 4 - AL 3 (14)  [boxscore]
NL........ 021 000 000 000 01 -  4  9  4
AL........ 002 100 000 000 00 -  3 10  0
MVP: Bob Shaw (CHV)
WP: Bob Shaw (CHV)
LP: Joey Jay (RVC)
HR: Norm Cash (POR), Eddie Mathews (STP)

1963:  7/3/1963, Municipal Stadium, AL 17 - NL 5  [boxscore]Zoilo Versalles hits a 2-run shot in the 4th inning off Bill Dailey.
AL........ 152 206 100 - 17 19  1
NL........ 050 000 000 -  5 11  2
MVP: Zoilo Versalles (CHQ)
WP: Sandy Koufax (CHQ)
LP: Camilo Pascual (MIS)
HR: Hank Aaron (ARZ), Orlando Cepeda (CHQ), Willie Mays (SAC),
Joe Torre (DUR), Zoilo Versalles (CHQ)

"Led by Chicago's Zoilo Versalles, the American League All-Stars had no trouble with the NL pitching staff.  The AL scored an unbelievable 17 runs on 11 extra-base hits, including two triples and a homerun from the game's MVP, Versalles."

1964:  7/3/1964, Fenway Park, NL 3 - AL 1  [boxscore]
NL........ 002 001 000 -  3 10  1
AL........ 100 000 000 -  1  8  2
MVP: Dean Chance (MYB)
WP: Dean Chance (MYB)
LP: Gaylord Perry (CHQ)
HR: none

"In the first all-star game without a homerun, the National League All-Stars stifled the big bats of the junior circuit to win the fifth midseason classic in OTSL history.  Dean Chance pitched two scoreless innings to earn the win and MVP honors."

1965:  7/17/1965, Memorial Stadium, NL 4 - AL 1  [boxscore]
AL........ 000 001 000 -  1  4  0
NL........ 000 010 03X -  4 10  0
MVP: Hank Aaron (MAY)
WP: Vern Law (OHT)
LP: Milt Pappas (SAC)
HR: Bert Campaneris (CHS)

"For the second straight year, the National League gunslingers shut down the big bats of the American League.  Bert Campaneris (CHS) provided the big hit with a 2-run shot late in the game.  Hank Aaron (MAY) earned MVP honors with two key hits to spurn both NL scoring rallies."

1966:  7/10/1966, Yankee Stadium, NL 4 - AL 3 (10)  [boxscore]
NL........ 100 200 000 1 -  4  7  1
AL........ 000 200 100 0 -  3  8  2
MVP: Boog Powell (OHT)
WP: Hoyt Wilhelm (TOK)
LP: Gary Peters (CHQ)
SV: Billy McCool (MYB)
HR: Boog Powell (OHT)

"The National League won their third straight midsummer classic with some extra inning heroics. In his only at bat of the game, Boog Powell (OHT) blasted a solo shot into the right field bleachers to give the NL the margin of victory. Billy McCool (MYB) recorded the first save in all-star game history."

1967:  7/4/1967, County Stadium, NL 5 - AL 2  [boxscore]
AL........ 010 000 001 -  2  9  0
NL........ 010 202 00X -  5  8  0
MVP: Hank Aaron (ALR)
WP: Jim Lonborg (EWR)
LP: Tom Seaver (CLV)
HR: Tim McCarver (ALR), Hank Aaron (ALR)

"The National League made it four straight behind the big bat of Hammerin' Hank (ALR).  Aaron was a triple shy of the cycle while driving in two runs and scoring two more on his way to winning his second MVP award.  His teammate, Tim McCarver (ALR), hit a go-ahead homerun in the fourth inning and the NL squad never looked back.

 

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