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1963 All Star Game Program at Cleveland Willie Mays Paces NL Attack NICE!!

$ 29.04

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Condition: Excellent condition. There are no bends, folds, tears or creases. The binding is tight and is intact. The lineups and scoring are written in pencil. The program is still glossy.
  • Grade: Excellent
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Sport: Baseball-MLB
  • Year: 1963
  • Product Type: Program/Scorecard
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Team: Cleveland Indians
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Vintage: Yes
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Team-Baseball: Cleveland Indians

    Description

    1963 All Star Game Program
    Cleveland Stadium, July 9
    Final score - National League 5 - American League 3
    56 pages, scored lightly in pencil.
    Excellent condition.  There are no bends, folds, tears or creases.  The program is bound tightly and is clean and intact and still glossy.
    1963 All Star Game program -
    Cleveland's Municipal Stadium was the venue for the 1963 All Star Game, and the National League prevailed, 5-3.  Making up for the AL's win at Wrigley Field in '62.  National League pitchers gave up 11 hits, but the AL lineup stranded seven runners.
    The hitting star for the afternoon was San Francisco's Willie Mays, who drove in a pair of runs and scored two more.  A pair of LA Angels, Albie Pearson and Leon Wagner and Baltimore's Brooks Robinson had two hits each for the American League.
    The program has summaries and linescores for all of the previous All Star Games, and there are photos of the managers, coaches and players for both teams.
    The NL lineup - Tommy Davis, Henry Aaron, Bill White, Mays, Ed Bailey, Ken Boyer, Dick Groat, Julian Javier and starting pitcher Jim O'Toole.
    The American League starters - Nellie Fox, Pearson, Al Kaline, Frank Malzone, Wagner, Earl Battey, Joe Pepitone, Zoilo Versalles and starter Ken McBride.