Babe Ruth, FDR and the birth of Major League Baseball's All-Star Game
The first Major League Baseball All-Star game was created in response to an assassination attempt on former US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and a Chicago Tribune sports editor's idea to bring the best in baseball together for the game of the century.
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Babe Ruth, FDR and the birth of Major League Baseball's All-Star Game
The first Major League Baseball All-Star game was created in response to an assassination attempt on former US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and a Chicago Tribu...