
All-Star Game Records: Career | Game
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Oldest Player
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| 47 years, 7 days; Satchel Paige, A.L., 1953
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Youngest Player
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| 19 years, 7 months, 24 days; Dwight Gooden, N.L., 1984
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Most Games Played
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24, Stan Musial, N.L. (1943-63) 24, Willie Mays, N.L. (1954-73) 24, Hank Aaron, N.L. (1955-74), A.L. (1975)
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Most Times Playing on Winning Club
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17, Willie Mays 17, Hank Aaron
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Most Times Playing on Losing Club
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| 15, Brooks Robinson
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Most Games Managed
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| 10, Casey Stengel, A.L. (1950-54, 1956-59)
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Most Games Managed
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| 10, Casey Stengel, A.L. (1950-54, 1956-59)
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Most Games Won as Manager
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| 7, Walter Alston, N.L. (1956, 1960, 1960, 1964, 1966-67, 1975)
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Most Games Lost as Manager
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| 6, Casey Stengel, A.L. (1950-53, 1956, 1959)
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Most Games Umpired
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| 7, Al Barlick, N.L. (1942, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1966, 1970)
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Highest Batting Average (minimum 20 at-bats)
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| .500, Charlie Gehringer, A.L.
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Most At-Bats
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| 75, Willie Mays, N.L.
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Most Runs
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| 20, Willie Mays, N.L.
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Most Hits
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| 23, Willie Mays, N.L.
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Most Doubles
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| 7, Dave Winfield, both
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Most Triples
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3, Willie Mays, N.L. 3, Brooks Robinson, A.L.
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Most Home Runs
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| 6, Stan Musial, N.L.
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Most Extra Base Hits
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8, Stan Musial, N.L. 8, Willie Mays, N.L.
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Most RBI
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| 12, Ted Williams, A.L.
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Most Batting Walks
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| 11, Ted Williams, A.L.
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Most Batting Strikeouts
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| 17, Mickey Mantle, A.L.
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Most Stolen Bases
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| 6, Willie Mays, N.L.
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Most Games Pitched
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8, Jim Bunning, A.L. (6), N.L. (2) 8, Don Drysdale, N.L. 8, Juan Marichal, N.L. 8, Tom Seaver, N.L.
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Most Games Started
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5, Lefty Gomez, A.L. 5, Robin Roberts, N.L. 5, Don Drysdale, N.L.
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Most Games Finished
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| 6, Rich Gossage, A.L. (3), N.L. (3)
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Most Saves
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| 3, Dennis Eckersley, A.L.
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Most Innings Pitched
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| 19 1/3, Don Drysdale, N.L.
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Most Games Won
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| 3, Lefty Gomez, A.L. (1933, 1935, 1937)
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Most Pitching Strikeouts
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| 19, Don Drysdale, N.L.
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Most Pitching Walks
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| 7, Jim Palmer, A.L.
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| Game Records |
Most Hits
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4, Joe Medwick, St. Louis, 1937 4, Ted Williams, Boston, 1946 4, Carl Yastrzemski, Boston, 1970
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Most Home Runs
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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
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Most Runs Batted In
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5, Ted Williams, 1946 5, Al Rosen, Cleveland, 1954
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Most Runs Scored
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| 4, Ted Williams, Boston, 1946
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Most Doubles
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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
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Most Triples
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| 2, Rod Carew, Minnesota, 1978
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Most Innings Pitched
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| 6, Lefty Gomez, New York Yankees, 1935
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Most Strikeouts
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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
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Most Walks
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| 5, Bill Hallahan, Chicago Cubs, 1933
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Most Runs Allowed
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| 7, Atlee Hammaker, San Francisco, 1983
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Most Hits Allowed
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| 9, Tom Glavine, Atlanta, 1992
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Most Home Runs Allowed
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| 3, Jim Palmer, Baltimore, 1977
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Most Runs
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| 13, A.L., 1983 13, A.L., 1992 13, A.L., 1998
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Most Runs, Both Clubs
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| 21, A.L. (13), N.L. (8), 1998
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Most Hits
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| 19, A.L., 1992 19, A.L,, 1998
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Most Hits, Both Clubs
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31, A.L. (17), N.L. (14), 1954 31, A.L. (19), N.L. (12), 1992 31, A.L. (19), N.L. (12), 1998
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Longest Game, Innings
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| 15, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium, California
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Longest Game, Nine-Inning, Time
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| 3:38, 1998 at Coors Field, Colorado
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Longest Game, Extra-Inning, Time
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| 3:41, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium, California
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Largest Attendance
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| 72,086, 1981 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland
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Smallest Attendance
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| 25,556, 1936 at Braves Field, Boston
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