In the second All-Star Game this summer, Nellie Fox delivers the key hit to propel AL to a 5-3 win

On August 3, 1959 — In the second All-Star Game played this summer, Yogi Berra’s hits a two-run home run off Dodgers right-hander Don Drysdale in the third inning at the LA Memorial Coliseum in the American League’s 5-3 victory over the Senior Circuit. The home run will be the last one hit by a Bronx Bomber in a Mid-Summer Classic game for 41 years until Derek Jeter goes deep in 2001.

the key blow was when Chicago White Sox second baseman Nellie Fox singles in Tony Kubek with the decisive run in the top of the seventh inning. Giving the AL a 4-2 lead.