The first MLB All-Star Game took place in 1933. We at NotGraphs thought we’d take a look back at the players in the starting lineups and see where they are now.

National League

SP Bill Hallahan, St. Louis — Deceased

C Jimmie Wilson, St. Louis — Deceased

1B Bill Terry, New York — Deceased

2B Frankie Frisch, St. Louis — Deceased

3B Pepper Martin, St. Louis — Deceased

SS Dick Bartell, Philadelphia — Deceased

LF Chick Hafey, Cincinnati — Deceased

CF Wally Berger, Boston — Deceased

RF Chuck Klein, Philadelphia — Deceased

American League

SP Lefty Gomez, New York — Deceased

C Rick Ferrell, Boston — Deceased

1B Lou Gehrig, New York — Deceased

2B Charlie Gehringer, Detroit — Deceased

3B Jimmy Dykes, Chicago — Deceased

SS Joe Cronin, Washington — Deceased

LF Ben Chapman, New York — Deceased

CF Al Simmons, Chicago — Deceased

RF Babe Ruth, New York — Deceased

This does not bode well for the current batch of All-Stars.