The thirties began with the formation of the very first All-Star game in 1933, to which there were six Yankees who were selected: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bill Dickey, Ben Chapman, Lefty Gomez, and Tony Lazzeri. (Five of which would later be elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame.) Joe Dimaggio would make his All-Star game debut in 1936.
Ben Chapman (1933, 34)
Bill Dickey (1933-4, 36-43, 46)
Babe Ruth (1933, 34)
Lou Gehrig (1933-8)
Tony Lazzeri (1933)
Lefty Gomez (1933-9)
Red Ruffing (1934, 38-42)
Frank Crosetti (1936)
Joe Dimaggio (1936-42, 46-51)
Monte Pearson (1936, 40)
George Selkirk (1936, 39)
Johnny Murphy (1937, 39)
Red Rolfe (1937-40)
Joe Gordon (1939-43, 46)



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