1946 MLB All-Star Game Box Score from Fenway Park, July 9, 1946

The 1946 MLB All-Star Game took place at Fenway Park in Boston on July 9, following a year-long hiatus due to World War II. The American League dominated the National League, winning 12-0. Notably, Ted Williams excelled, hitting two home runs and drawing a walk in five plate appearances, effectively contributing five runs batted in. His first homer came in the fourth inning off Rip Sewell, while his second was in the eighth. The American League amassed 14 hits, with significant contributions from other players, including Charlie Keller, who homered in the first inning, and Vern Stephens, who hit a double with the bases loaded. Ewell Blackwell took the loss for the National League, which only managed three hits throughout the game.