1937 MLB All-Star Game Recap and Box Score Featuring Joe DiMaggio

The article provides a detailed account of the 1937 MLB All-Star Game held at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C., on July 7. The American League All-Stars, which prominently featured five players from the New York Yankees, secured a commanding 8-3 victory over the National League. Notable players included Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, and Lefty Gomez, with Gehrig standing out by driving in four runs through a home run and a double. The National League's starting pitcher, Dizzy Dean, experienced a challenging outing, exacerbated by a broken foot sustained during the game. The American League's offense was spearheaded by contributions from Red Rolfe, who tripled, and Charley Gehringer, among others. The article also includes box score statistics, player performances, and pitching details, highlighting the dominance of the American League and the pivotal involvement of key players. Attendance that day was 31,391, including President Franklin D.