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The game was held on July 8, 1952, at Shibe Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the home of the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League. The game resulted in the National League defeating the American League 3–2 in 5 innings. It was the first All-Star Game—and to date, the only—to be called early due to rain.
- 32,785
- Shibe Park
- July 8, 1952
N.L. All-Stars beat A.L. All-Stars (3-2). Jul 8, 1952, Attendance: 32785, Time of Game: 1:29. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability
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Reliving the 1952 All-Star Game at Shibe Park | MLB.com. By Larry Shenk. Invalid date. Sixty years ago, the 19th annual Major League Baseball All-Star Game was played in Philadelphia on July 8, with the Phillies hosting the event at Shibe Park. The National League won, 3-2, in a game halted by rain after five innings.
From BR Bullpen. The 1952 All-Star Game was played on Tuesday, July 8, 1952. The National League won the nineteenth midsummer classic by a score of 3 to 2 after the game went only 5 innings before being called due to rain. The game was held at Shibe Park in Philadelphia, PA in front of 32,785 fans. BR page.
Jan 18, 2016 · For the first time in All-Star Game history, the event on July 8, 1952, was shortened to five innings due to rain with the NL leading, 3-2. The NL opened the scoring in the bottom of the first when Brooklyn Dodgers second baseman Jackie Robinson hit a one-out home run to left off American League starting pitcher Vic Raschi of the New York Yankees.