Aug 03, 1959: A 2nd all-star game

Let's Play Two

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA • A second all-star game was played on this date in 1959. Dual classics were the norm for four seasons – 1959, 1960, 1961 and 1962. The American League won this contest in front of 55,105 fans at the Los Angeles Coliseum, avenging a National League victory on July 7th at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. The LA Coliseum was the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who came to the west coast in 1958, while Dodger Stadium was being built.

The highlights of the game were the introductions of future first ballot Hall-of-Famers Stan Musial and Ted Williams who were reaching the ends of their careers.


The pitchers of record for this second mid-summer classic were the starters. Jerry Walker of the Baltimore Orioles won it for the American League, and Don Drysdale, pitching in front of his hometown fans was the loser for the National League.

Jerry Walker was a 20 year old rising star with an 8-4 record at the time of the second all-star game. He never became the star this all-star game foreshadowed. Walker never won more than eight games in any season and finished his eight year major league career with a record of 34 wins and 44 losses.

CONTRIBUTING SOURCES:
The Associated Press
, August 4, 1959, Los Angeles, CA
1959 All-star games

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I'm guessing attendance was

I'm guessing attendance was less than capacity at the Coliseum because an all-star game with many of the same players had been played less than a month earlier in Pittsburgh.

Wonder why attendance so low

Wonder why attendance so low compared to the capacity at the LA Coliseum ?