Willie McCovey
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Cover Appearances
1970 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster | |
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American League | Sandy Alomar Sr. (2B, Angels) • Luis Aparicio (SS, White Sox) • Rod Carew (2B, Twins) • Mike Cuellar (P, Orioles) • Ray Fosse (C, Indians) • Bill Freehan (C, Tigers) • Jim Fregosi (SS, Angels) • Tommy Harper (3B, Brewers) • Willie Horton (OF, Tigers) • Frank Howard (OF, Senators) • Catfish Hunter (P, Athletics) • Davey Johnson (2B, Orioles) • Alex Johnson (OF, Angels) • Harmon Killebrew (3B, Twins) • Sam McDowell (P, Indians) • Dave McNally (P, Orioles) • Jerry Moses (C, Red Sox) • Tony Oliva (OF, Twins) • Amos Otis (OF, Royals) • Jim Palmer (P, Orioles) • Jim Perry (P, Twins) • Fritz Peterson (P, Yankees) • Boog Powell (1B, Orioles) • Frank Robinson (OF, Orioles) • Brooks Robinson (3B, Orioles) • Mel Stottlemyre (P, Yankees) • Roy White (OF, Yankees) • Clyde Wright (P, Angels) • Carl Yastrzemski (OF, Red Sox) |
National League | Hank Aaron (OF, Braves) • Dick Allen (1B, Cardinals) • Glenn Beckert (2B, Cubs) • Johnny Bench (C, Reds) • Rico Carty (OF, Braves) • Roberto Clemente (OF, Pirates) • Dick Dietz (C, Giants) • Cito Gaston (OF, Padres) • Bob Gibson (P, Cardinals) • Billy Grabarkewitz (3B, Dodgers) • Bud Harrelson (SS, Mets) • Jim Hickman (1B, Cubs) • Joe Hoerner (P, Phillies) • Don Kessinger (SS, Cubs) • Willie Mays (OF, Giants) • Willie McCovey (1B, Giants) • Denis Menke (2B, Astros) • Jim Merritt (P, Reds) • Félix Millán (2B, Braves) • Joe Morgan (2B, Astros) • Claude Osteen (P, Dodgers) • Tony Pérez (3B, Reds) • Gaylord Perry (P, Giants) • Pete Rose (OF, Reds) • Tom Seaver (P, Mets) • Wayne Simpson (P, Reds) • Rusty Staub (OF, Expos) • Joe Torre (C, Cardinals) • Hoyt Wilhelm (P, Braves) |
1968 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster | |
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American League | Joe Azcue (C, Indians) • Gary Bell (P, Red Sox) • Bert Campaneris (SS, Athletics) • Rod Carew (2B, Twins) • Bill Freehan (C, Tigers) • Jim Fregosi (SS, Angels) • Ken Harrelson (OF, Red Sox) • Willie Horton (OF, Tigers) • Frank Howard (OF, Senators) • Tommy John (P, White Sox) • Davey Johnson (2B, Orioles) • Duane Josephson (C, White Sox) • Harmon Killebrew (1B, Twins) • Mickey Mantle (1B, Yankees) • Sam McDowell (P, Indians) • Denny McLain (P, Tigers) • Rick Monday (OF, Athletics) • Blue Moon Odom (P, Athletics) • Tony Oliva (OF, Twins) • Boog Powell (1B, Orioles) • Brooks Robinson (3B, Orioles) • José Santiago (P, Red Sox) • Mel Stottlemyre (P, Yankees) • Luis Tiant (P, Indians) • Don Wert (3B, Tigers) • Carl Yastrzemski (OF, Red Sox) |
National League | Hank Aaron (OF, Braves) • Gene Alley (SS, Pirates) • Felipe Alou (OF, Braves) • Matty Alou (OF, Pirates) • Johnny Bench (C, Reds) • Leo Cardenas (SS, Reds) • Steve Carlton (P, Cardinals) • Don Drysdale (P, Dodgers) • Curt Flood (OF, Cardinals) • Woody Fryman (P, Phillies) • Bob Gibson (P, Cardinals) • Jerry Grote (C, Mets) • Tom Haller (C, Dodgers) • Tommy Helms (2B, Reds) • Julian Javier (2B, Cardinals) • Don Kessinger (SS, Cubs) • Jerry Koosman (P, Mets) • Juan Marichal (P, Giants) • Willie Mays (OF, Giants) • Willie McCovey (1B, Giants) • Tony Pérez (3B, Reds) • Ron Reed (P, Braves) • Pete Rose (OF, Reds) • Ron Santo (3B, Cubs) • Tom Seaver (P, Mets) • Rusty Staub (1B, Astros) • Billy Williams (OF, Cubs) |
1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster | |
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American League | Bob Allison (OF, Twins) • Luis Aparicio (SS, Orioles) • Steve Barber (P, Orioles) • Earl Battey (C, Twins) • Jim Bouton (P, Yankees) • Jim Bunning (P, Tigers) • Nellie Fox (2B, White Sox) • Mudcat Grant (P, Indians) • Elston Howard (C, Yankees) • Al Kaline (OF, Tigers) • Harmon Killebrew (OF, Twins) • Don Leppert (C, Senators) • Frank Malzone (3B, Red Sox) • Mickey Mantle (OF, Yankees) • Ken McBride (P, Angels) • Bill Monbouquette (P, Red Sox) • Albie Pearson (OF, Angels) • Joe Pepitone (1B, Yankees) • Juan Pizarro (P, White Sox) • Dick Radatz (P, Red Sox) • Bobby Richardson (2B, Yankees) • Brooks Robinson (3B, Orioles) • Norm Siebern (1B-OF, Athletics) • Tom Tresh (OF, Yankees) • Zoilo Versalles (SS, Twins) • Leon Wagner (OF, Angels) • Carl Yastrzemski (OF, Red Sox) |
National League | Hank Aaron (OF, Braves) • Ed Bailey (C, Giants) • Ken Boyer (3B, Cardinals) • Orlando Cepeda (1B, Giants) • Roberto Clemente (OF, Pirates) • Ray Culp (P, Phillies) • Tommy Davis (OF, Dodgers) • Don Drysdale (P, Dodgers) • Johnny Edwards (C, Reds) • Dick Groat (SS, Cardinals) • Larry Jackson (P, Cubs) • Julián Javier (2B, Cardinals) • Sandy Koufax (P, Dodgers) • Juan Marichal (P, Giants) • Willie Mays (OF, Giants) • Bill Mazeroski (2B, Pirates) • Willie McCovey (OF, Giants) • Stan Musial (OF, Cardinals) • Jim O'Toole (P, Reds) • Ron Santo (3B, Cubs) • Duke Snider (OF, Mets) • Warren Spahn (P, Braves) • Joe Torre (C, Braves) • Bill White (1B, Cardinals) • Maury Wills (SS, Dodgers) • Hal Woodeshick (P, Colt .45s) |
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