The All-Star break arrived in 1963, and Dodgers pitchers propelled the team into first place atop the National League, with Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, and a newly-healthy Johnny Podres leading the way.
Several years ago, I documented all home runs hit by the Cubs as the White Stockings, Colts and Orphans during the 25 seasons of the National League, 1876-1900, before the start of the Modern.