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Game Records |
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RECORD HOLDER |
Most Hits | 4, Joe Medwick, St. Louis, 1937
4, Ted Williams, Boston, 1946
4, Carl Yastrzemski, Boston, 1970
| Most Home Runs | 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
| Most Runs Batted In | 5, Ted Williams, 1946
5, Al Rosen, Cleveland, 1954
| Most Runs Scored | 4, Ted Williams, Boston, 1946
| Most Doubles | 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
| Most Triples | 2, Rod Carew, Minnesota, 1978
| Most Innings Pitched | 6, Lefty Gomez, New York Yankees, 1935
| Most Strikeouts | 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
| Most Strikeouts to Start a Game | 4, Pedro Martinez, Boston Red Sox, 1999
| Most Walks | 5, Bill Hallahan, Chicago Cubs, 1933
| Most Runs Allowed | 7, Atlee Hammaker, San Francisco, 1983
| Most Hits Allowed | 9, Tom Glavine, Atlanta, 1992
| Most Home Runs Allowed | 3, Jim Palmer, Baltimore, 1977
| Most Runs | 13, A.L., 1983
13, A.L., 1992
13, A.L., 1998
| Most Runs, Both Clubs | 21, A.L. (13), N.L. (8), 1998
| Most Hits | 19, A.L., 1992
19, A.L,, 1998
| Most Hits, Both Clubs | 31, A.L. (17), N.L. (14), 1954
31, A.L. (19), N.L. (12), 1992
31, A.L. (19), N.L. (12), 1998
| Longest Game, Innings | 15, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium, California
| Longest Game, Nine-Inning, Time | 3:38, 1998 at Coors Field, Colorado
| Longest Game, Extra-Inning, Time | 3:41, 1967 at Anaheim Stadium, California
| Largest Attendance | 72,086, 1981 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland
| Smallest Attendance | 25,556, 1936 at Braves Field, Boston |
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ALSO SEE
All-Star Game winners/MVPs
All-Star career records
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