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One of the greatest All Star Games was played at Tiger Stadium 40 years ago

Andrew Norton

It is the All-Star Game oft remembered for the mammoth home run that was shot off the bat of a young Reggie Jackson. Back when Tiger stadium was a sea of green before the city of Detroit purchased it and tore out the green seats and replaced them with orange and blue ones. Back when the All-Star Game meant something to those who played in it without having the silliness of the games' result determining home-field advantage for the World Series. Ernie Harwell had said that it was the hardest hit ball he had ever seen. Take a look at the video below and see for yourself.

Did you know?

  • Future Tigers manager Sparky Anderson managed the National League team at that All-Star game.
  • All of the runs scored in the 6-4 American League victory were on home runs.
  • This was the final All-Star Game appearance for Roberto Clemente as he was injured for the 1972 game.
  • 20 future Hall of Famers played in this game - 11 on the National League team and 9 on the American League side.
  • Tigers pitching great, Mickey Lolich, pitched two innings for the save.