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| image = 1957MLBAllStarGame.png | image_size = 150 | year = 1957 | visitor = American League | top1 = 0 | top2 = 2 | top3 = 0 | top4 = 0 | top5 = 0 | top6 = 1 | top7 = 0 | top8 = 0 | top9 = 3 | visitor_r = 6 | visitor_h = 10 | visitor_e = 0 | home = National League | bot1 = 0 | bot2 = 0 | bot3 = 0 | bot4 = 0 | bot5 = 0 | bot6 = 0 | bot7 = 2 | bot8 = 0 | bot9 = 3 | home_r = 5 | home_h = 9 | home_e = 1 | date = July 9, 1957 | venue = Busch Stadium | city = St. Louis, Missouri | VisitorManager = Casey Stengel | VisitorManagerTeam = NYY | HomeManager = Walter Alston | HomeManagerTeam = BKN | television = NBC | tv_announcers = Mel Allen and Al Helfer | radio = NBC | radio_announcers = Bob Neal and Harry Caray | attendance = 30,693 | firstpitch = None}} The 1957 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 24th playing of the midseason exhibition baseball game between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 9, 1957, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League. The game was marked by controversy surrounding Cincinnati Redlegs fans stuffing the ballot box and electing all but one of their starting position players to the game. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 6–5. Game summarySix runs were scored in the final inning, three by each team, for an exciting ending as the American League eked out a 6-5 victory. The game's scoring began in the second inning with a Mickey Mantle single, Ted Williams walk and Vic Wertz base hit, followed by walks to Yogi Berra and Harvey Kuenn that put the AL on top, 2-0. The score remained that way until the sixth, when a Moose Skowron double and Berra single made it 3-0. Scoring twice in the seventh, the NL closed the gap with a two-run double by Gus Bell, pinch-hitting for Frank Robinson. In the ninth, the AL appeared to seal the victory with a two-run double by Al Kaline and RBI double by Minnie Miñoso for a 6-2 advantage. Stan Musial walked and Willie Mays tripled to begin the bottom of the ninth. After Ernie Banks delivered a run-scoring single, with its lead trimmed to 6-5, the AL brought in Bob Grim to face pinch-hitter Gil Hodges, who lined out to left field to end the game. Cincinnati voting controversyWhen fan voting to determine the game's starters was completed, seven Cincinnati Redlegs players (Ed Bailey, Johnny Temple, Roy McMillan, Don Hoak, Frank Robinson, Gus Bell and Wally Post) had been elected to start in the All-Star Game, with the only non-Redleg elected for the National League being St. Louis Cardinal first baseman Stan Musial. Most baseball observers agreed that while the Redlegs were known to be a great offensive team with many outstanding position players, they did not deserve seven starters in the All-Star Game. An investigation was launched by Commissioner Ford Frick, which found that the majority of the ballots cast came from Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper had printed up pre-marked ballots and distributed them with the Sunday edition to make it easy for Redlegs fans to vote often for their favorite players, and stories emerged of bars in Cincinnati refusing to serve alcohol to customers until they filled out a ballot. Subsequently, Frick suspended fans voting rights, and appointed Willie Mays of the New York Giants and Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves to substitute for Bell and Post. Bell was kept as a reserve, while Post was injured and would have been unable to play in any event. Managers, players, and coaches picked the teams until fan voting rights were restored in 1970. To avoid a repeat of this incident, MLB officials evenly distributed the 26 million ballots for that year to 75,000 retail outlets and 150 minor and major league stadiums, while a special panel was also created to review the voting. Despite these (and other subsequent) measures, teams and media outlets still tell fans to vote for their favorite players instead of the best players; as a result, the voting for the All-Star Game has remained a popularity contest, albeit to a lesser extent than in 1957. RostersPlayers in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}American League
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Game summary{{Linescore| Date = Tuesday, July 9, 1957 | Time = 1:30{{nbsp}}pm (CT) | Location = Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri | Road = American League|RoadAbr=AL | R1 = 0|R2=2|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=1|R7=0|R8=0|R9=3|RR=6|RH=10|RE=0 | Home = National League|HomeAbr=NL | H1 = 0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0|H5=0|H6=0|H7=2|H8=0|H9=3|HR=5|HH=9|HE=1 | RSP = |HSP= | WP = Jim Bunning (1–0)|LP=Curt Simmons (0–1)|SV=Bob Grim (1) | RoadHR = |HomeHR= }} Footnotes and references1. ^1 Commissioner Ford Frick named them to the starting lineup to replace Gus Bell and Wally Post. External links
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