1941 MLB All-Star Game Recap and Box Score at Briggs Stadium
The 1941 MLB All-Star Game was held on July 8 at Briggs Stadium in Detroit, featuring a clash between the National League and the American League. The game was marked by a dramatic comeback, where the National League initially led 5-4, bolstered by Ted Williams’ three-run homer. Key players included Arky Vaughan, who hit two crucial two-run homers for the National League, and Joe DiMaggio, who contributed significantly to the American League's resurgence. The final score was 7-5 in favor of the Americans. Notable participants included managers Del Baker for the American League and various players such as Hank Greenberg, Joe Gordon, and Dom DiMaggio. The box score indicated a balanced performance from both sides, highlighting the pitching efforts from starters like Claude Passeau and the winning pitcher, Feller.