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1999 MLB All-Star Game

All-Star Game Records: Career | Game

Career Records
Oldest Player
47 years, 7 days; Satchel Paige, A.L., 1953
Youngest Player
19 years, 7 months, 24 days; Dwight Gooden, N.L., 1984
Most Games Played
24, Stan Musial, N.L. (1943-63)
24, Willie Mays, N.L. (1954-73)
24, Hank Aaron, N.L. (1955-74), A.L. (1975)
Most Times Playing on Winning Club
17, Willie Mays
17, Hank Aaron
Most Times Playing on Losing Club
15, Brooks Robinson
Most Games Managed
10, Casey Stengel, A.L. (1950-54, 1956-59)
Most Games Managed
10, Casey Stengel, A.L. (1950-54, 1956-59)
Most Games Won as Manager
7, Walter Alston, N.L. (1956, 1960, 1960, 1964, 1966-67, 1975)
Most Games Lost as Manager
6, Casey Stengel, A.L. (1950-53, 1956, 1959)
Most Games Umpired
7, Al Barlick, N.L. (1942, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1966, 1970)
Highest Batting Average (minimum 20 at-bats)
.500, Charlie Gehringer, A.L.
Most At-Bats
75, Willie Mays, N.L.
Most Runs
20, Willie Mays, N.L.
Most Hits
23, Willie Mays, N.L.
Most Doubles
7, Dave Winfield, both
Most Triples
3, Willie Mays, N.L.
3, Brooks Robinson, A.L.
Most Home Runs
6, Stan Musial, N.L.
Most Extra Base Hits
8, Stan Musial, N.L.
8, Willie Mays, N.L.
Most RBI
12, Ted Williams, A.L.
Most Batting Walks
11, Ted Williams, A.L.
Most Batting Strikeouts
17, Mickey Mantle, A.L.
Most Stolen Bases
6, Willie Mays, N.L.
Most Games Pitched
8, Jim Bunning, A.L. (6), N.L. (2)
8, Don Drysdale, N.L.
8, Juan Marichal, N.L.
8, Tom Seaver, N.L.
Most Games Started
5, Lefty Gomez, A.L.
5, Robin Roberts, N.L.
5, Don Drysdale, N.L.
Most Games Finished
6, Rich Gossage, A.L. (3), N.L. (3)
Most Saves
3, Dennis Eckersley, A.L.
Most Innings Pitched
19 1/3, Don Drysdale, N.L.
Most Games Won
3, Lefty Gomez, A.L. (1933, 1935, 1937)
Most Pitching Strikeouts
19, Don Drysdale, N.L.
Most Pitching Walks
7, Jim Palmer, A.L.


Game Records
Most Hits
4, Joe Medwick, St. Louis, 1937
4, Ted Williams, Boston, 1946
4, Carl Yastrzemski, Boston, 1970
Most Home Runs
2, Arky Vaughn, Pittsburgh, 1941
2, Ted Williams, Boston, 1946
2, Al Rosen, Cleveland, 1954
2, Willie McCovey, San Francisco, 1969
2, Gary Carter, Montreal, 1981
Most Runs Batted In
5, Ted Williams, 1946
5, Al Rosen, Cleveland, 1954
Most Runs Scored
4, Ted Williams, Boston, 1946
Most Doubles
2, Al Simmons, Chicago White Sox, 1934
2, Joe Medwick, St. Louis, 1937
2, Ted Kluszewski, Cincinnati, 1956
2, Ernie Banks, Chicago Cubs, 1959
2, Barry Bonds, San Francisco, 1993
Most Triples
2, Rod Carew, Minnesota, 1978
Most Innings Pitched
6, Lefty Gomez, New York Yankees, 1935
Most Strikeouts
6, Carl Hubbell, New York Giants, 1934
6, Johnny Vander Meer, Cincinnati, 1943
6, Larry Jansen, New York Giants, 1967
6, Ferguson Jenkins, Chicago Cubs, 1967
Most Walks
5, Bill Hallahan, Chicago Cubs, 1933
Most Runs Allowed
7, Atlee Hammaker, San Francisco, 1983
Most Hits Allowed
9, Tom Glavine, Atlanta, 1992
Most Home Runs Allowed
3, Jim Palmer, Baltimore, 1977
Most Runs
13, A.L., 1983 13, A.L., 1992 13, A.L., 1998
Most Runs, Both Clubs
21, A.L. (13), N.L. (8), 1998
Most Hits
19, A.L., 1992 19, A.L,, 1998
Most Hits, Both Clubs
31, A.L. (17), N.L. (14), 1954
31, A.L. (19), N.L. (12), 1992
31, A.L. (19), N.L. (12), 1998
Longest Game, Innings
15, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium, California
Longest Game, Nine-Inning, Time
3:38, 1998 at Coors Field, Colorado
Longest Game, Extra-Inning, Time
3:41, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium, California
Largest Attendance
72,086, 1981 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland
Smallest Attendance
25,556, 1936 at Braves Field, Boston



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