Philadelphia fans embraced Mike Trout like one of their own at the 2026 MLB All-Star Game.
The event serves as a homecoming of sorts for the Los Angeles Angels star. The three-time MVP is a New Jersey native but has deep ties to Philadelphia, which is located 45 miles south of his hometown.
Trout received a loud ovation from the crowd as he was introduced before the Midsummer Classic.
A nice cheer for Mike Trout as he makes his return to the All-Star Game!
"It's been everything," Trout said about this All-Star experience during a pregame interview on the broadcast. "⊠Philly is a special place, it's where I grew up and it's awesome."
Trout served as the American League's leadoff hitter but struck out in his first at-bat against Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cristopher Sanchez.
Among those in the crowd cheering for Trout were his friends and family.
It was Trout's first All-Star Game appearance since 2019, allowing his two sons, Beckham Aaron and Jordy Michael, to watch him play in the event.
Trout was named as an All-Star for the 12th time in his career. He was selected eight consecutive times from 2012 through 2019.
Where to watch the 2026 MLB All-Star Game
The festivities continue in Philadelphia on Tuesday, July 14 with the 2026 MLB All-Star Game.
Jordan Walker of the St. Louis Cardinals defeated Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber to claim the title of Home Run King on Monday night.
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The 2026 Midsummer Classic has arrived, and USA TODAY will have reporters on the ground in Philadelphia and at home eager to deliver the goods. From media day and the Home Run Derby, to the red carpet and All-Star Game, we'll have everything covered.
Paul Skenes might not be pitching in the All-Star Game, but that didnât stop him from getting dressed up â with his girlfriend, Olivia âLivvyâ Dunne.
Skenes, who was selected to be an All-Star but wonât pitch due to his schedule, posed in an Instagram selfie with Dunne â and on the red carpet â wearing a blue suit, blue pants, a white shirt and a dark blue tie.
He was pictured next to Dunne, who donned a black and blue dress.
Dunne held a blue bag in her selfie, which was captioned: âthrowing a fit.â
While being interviewed by reporters on Tuesday, Skenes talked more about his outfit, talking about his alligator boots and an American flag on his tie.
Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne pose together before the MLB All-Star Game. livvydunne/Instagram
Dunne, who said sheâs wearing Miss Rosier, added she hoped to match Skenes and that he always wears red, white or blue and is a âPatriot.â
Skenes and Dunne have been together since 2023, when they met while attending LSU.
Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Livvy Dunne attend the 2026 MLB All-Star Red Carpet Show. Getty Images
Skenesâ baseball career has forced their relationship to be long-distance at times, but Dunne said theyâve remained close.
âI mean, he makes time to come to my events,â Dunne told People in March. âI make time to go watch him pitch. I try to make every start I can.â
After being selected first overall in the 2023 MLB Draft, Skenes has blossomed into one of the leagueâs top pitchers.
He followed his Rookie of the Year win and 1.96 ERA in 2024 by striking out 216 hitters in a Cy Young-winning 2025 campaign.
Pittsburgh Piratesâ Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne, right, walk on the red carpet for the MLB All-Star Game. AP Photo/Chris Szagola
Skenes has taken a slight step back in 2026 with a 3.57 ERA but remains one of baseballâs premier young players on an ascending Pirates team.
While Dunne is no longer a gymnast, sheâs now coming to the small screen in the fall and will be part of Foxâs âBaywatchâ reboot in her first true foray into acting.
The MLB All-Star Game brings the best players in the game together for a friendly exhibition. But if the game is close as the end draws near, the pressure and the intensity rise to another level.
And if it goes down to the wire, there won't be any extra innings. Instead, if the game is tied after the bottom of the ninth, MLB has created a fun way to settle the score that borrows from the Home Run Derby the previous night.
And last season, a home-run tiebreaker was used for the first time since the new rule was implemented.
MLB All-Star Game tiebreaker rules
If the All-Star Game is tied after nine innings, the winner is determined by a home run swing-off. Here's how it works:
Each team selects three players from its active lineup to compete in a mini home run derby. Each player gets three swings to try to hit as many homers as possible, and the team with the highest total is declared the winner. If it's still tied, each manager selects one of the three participants to take three more swings. That process continues until one team hits more homers.
Last season, the National League prevailed in the tiebreaker when Kyle Schwarber cleared the fence with all three of his swings for a 4-3 victory. Not surprisingly, Schwarber was named the All-Star MVP.
Roch Cholowsky throws out the first pitch at a White Sox game.
Roch Cholowsky is having the time of his life â and his bank account isnât doing badly either.
Just days after being selected No. 1 overall by the White Sox in the 2026 MLB Draft, Cholowsky signed his rookie contract that includes a record-breaking $10.35 million signing bonus, sources told ESPN.
Cholowskyâs bonus tops the previous mark of $9.25 million for Chase Burns and Charlie Condon in 2024 draft. The slot value for the first pick this year was $11.3 million, so even with the record, the bonus came in slightly under value.
While Chicago hasnât confirmed the deal, Cholowsky threw out the first pitch at Sundayâs White Sox win and sat in a luxury suite with friends and family.
Roch Cholowsky poses at a White Sox game. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
âI did see the video [of the first pitch], and I saw the crowd. So it was very exciting,â Cholowskyâs father, Dan, told reporters.
âHe flew out 2 or 3 weeks ago and fell in love with the city [Chicago]. I want whatâs best for him.â
âSince heâs been young, Iâve always treated him like a man and I respect his decisions. He said everyone was great to him and he loves it,â Dan added.
Cholowsky, a 6-foot-2 shortstop, hit .320 with 21 home runs, 60 RBIs and a 1.088 OPS in 60 games for UCLA in 2026.
Despite falling short of a College World Series title, the Bruins went 51-6 in Cholowskyâs final season.
Roch Cholowsky throws out the first pitch at a White Sox game. AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh
Cholowsky hit .329 with 52 homers, 167 RBIs and a 1.072 OPS in 178 games across three seasons with the Bruins.
He also became the first UCLA player selected first overall since Gerrit Cole went to the Pirates in 2011.
âYou look at what he has done throughout his baseball career, both at UCLA, but prior to that,â White Sox general manager Chris Getz told reporters Saturday. âWe had interest in him in high school and then to be able to watch his college career unfold and see what he accomplished and the impact that he had on his teammates and that program and now to envision that type of influence within this organization is something that attracted us to select him at No. 1.â
Dylan Cease struck out the side in the first inning, combining with 10 relievers on a three-hitter in a show of pitching dominance that led the American League to a 4-0 win over the National League in Tuesday nightâs All-Star Game.
All-Star MVP Cody Bellinger hit a two-run single and Ben Rice followed with an RBI single in the first against Cristopher SĂĄnchez of the host Philadelphia Phillies.
Miguel Vargas of the Chicago White Sox added an eighth-inning home run off the Los Angeles Dodgersâ Justin Wrobleski, who was pitching on his 26th birthday, for the gameâs only extra-base hit. The AL won for the 18th time in 23 games and holds a 49-45-2 advantage overall.
Singles by Juan Soto in the fourth, Pete Crow-Armstrong in the eighth and Otto Lopez in the ninth were the only hits by the NL, which failed to advance a runner past first.
Pitchers combined for 27 strikeouts, 15 by AL hurlers.
Cease struck out Kyle Schwarber, Soto and CJ Abrams around a walk in the first inning. He became just the seventh pitcher to strike out three in an All-Star opening inning after Carl Hubbell (1934), Warren Spahn (1949), Jim Palmer (1977), Dave Stieb (1983), Pedro Martinez (1999) and Brad Penny (2006) â four of them Hall of Famers.
Parker Messick, Michael Wacha, Joe Ryan, Nick Martinez, Cade Smith, Drew Rasmussen, Jacob Latz, Louis Varland, Aroldis Chapman and Bryan Baker finished the first All-Star shutout since the ALâs 2-0 win in 2013 at New Yorkâs Citi Field.
Some starting star power was missing, with Jacob Misoriowski, Paul Skenes and Shohei Ohtani all unavailable. Just six pitches reached 100 mph, the fewest in an All-Star Game since 2021.
Bellinger and Rice both singled on up sinkers from SĂĄnchez, who struggled through a 34-pitch inning that included three hits and two walks.
âIt just took me a little time to soak it all in and enjoy it,â SĂĄnchez said through a translator.
Mike Trout, a 12-time All-Star who hadnât played in the game since 2019 because of injuries, went 0 for 3 with a strikeout.
Documenting the day
Managers and starters entered through replica Liberty Bells in front of each dugout, walked to home plate and used a feathered quill to sign an oversized lineup card, as if they were Founding Fathers affixing names to the Declaration of Independence. The dirt was surrounded by 13 stars, one for each of the Colonies.
Fireworks were set off after the fourth inning to a video of Ray Charles singing âAmerica the Beautifulâ at Game 2 of the 2001 World Series.
Philadelphia was awarded this yearâs All-Star Game in 2019 an unusually long lead time to coincide with the U.S. 250th semiquincentennial. The Phillies hosted the 1976 and â96 games at Veterans Stadium and the Athletics in 1943 and â52 at Shibe Park.
At the 1996 game, there was a hard hit even before the first pitch. Cal Ripken Jr.âs nose was broken when struck by a forearm of Chicago White Sox reliever Roberto Hernandez when he lost his balance on a platform during the AL team picture.
Next yearâs game is scheduled for the Chicago Cubsâ Wrigley Field for the first time since 1990 but is threatened by possible labor strife.
Brandon Marsh didnât sound like a guy who had just struck out twice in his first All-Star Game.
No. He sounded like a guy whoâd just had the time of his life.
The All-Star Game is an exhibition. A respite from the intensity of the regular season. A chance to get to know some rivals as teammates for a couple of days. Itâs supposed to be entertaining for the fans and fun for the players.
Marsh, who started for the National League in right field, had a blast.
âThat was some of the most fun Iâve had in a long time on a baseball field,â he said after leaving the game. âSeeing all the guys out there, dudes that Iâve looked up to for a long time. Being able to learn and pick their brains for a couple of days. And tonight â just the game â I got that October feeling. A little shakiness in the legs in that first at-bat.
âIt was everything I could have asked for.â
The NL lost the game, 4-0, to the American League squad in the electric environment of Citizens Bank Park.
It wasnât the best of nights for the members of the Phillies. NL starter Cristopher Sanchez gave up three runs in the first inning and took the loss. Two of the runs came on a base hit by Cody Bellinger, the gameâs MVP. The NL had just three hits. Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper went hitless with a pair of strikeouts in three total at-bats. Pitching ruled. There were 27 strikeouts in the game.
Thank goodness for Jesus Luzardo and Jhoan Duran. They gave Phillies fans something to pump their fists about. Both pitched scoreless ball. Luzardo got through the fourth inning on just six pitches. Duran covered two outs in the ninth in just four.
Despite the struggles of some Phillies, it was a win of a night for the organization. The Phillies and MLB put on a heck of a show, one the late David Montgomery would have been proud of. Heâs the guy who held off pushing for an All-Star Game in the years following the opening of Citizens Bank Park. He always wanted the game in 2026 as part of the nationâs 250th birthday celebration.
âPhilly made these last couple of days really special,â Marsh said. âItâs been nothing short of amazing. And itâs been everything I ever dreamed of. Iâm blessed to be here. I made a bunch of memories that I know Iâm going to keep forever.â
One of Marshâs memories came in the fifth inning when the movie Sandlot came to life on the field. Kids with baseball gloves dangling from their handlebars pedaled bikes onto the field as a video of Ray Charles singing America the Beautiful at the 2001 World Series played on the scoreboard. The kids interacted with players on the field as fireworks filled the sky. For a moment, everyone in the ballpark was a kid again on the Fourth of July.
âHonestly, that was one of my favorite parts of the game because that was my favorite baseball movie growing up,â Marsh said. âWhen I hear that song, it almost brings tears to my eyes because it takes me back to being five years old watching that movie. It was special.â
Marsh was able to chat with one of the kids who rode his bike onto the field.
âWe were talking,â Marsh said. âHe told me his grandma was a huge fan of the Phillies and of me personally. We took a video and sent it to her.â
Wow!
An in-game video with the NLâs starting right fielder. What a memory for that kid.
âHe was ready,â Marsh said of the iPhone-carrying kid. âLocked and loaded.â
Marshâs improvement this season has been a huge factor in the Philliesâ cutting their deficit in the NL East from 10.5 games on May 22 to two games at the All-Star break. Since the start of May 2025, heâs hitting .302, fourth-best in the majors.
Marsh, 28, believes his All-Star experience will only make him a better player.
âJust watching the best pros in the game, how they do it, learning to be more of a professional, little insights in the game,â he said. âPutting some stuff in the routine and just learning.
âI could go on and on with all the intel I got the last couple of days. To keep it short and sweet, just how to be a better pro.â
Good stuff.
Marsh, Sanchez, Schwarber, Harper, Luzardo and Duran will all get a day off Wednesday. On Thursday night, itâs back to the grind â a series against the New York Mets.
Philadelphiaâs All-Star Game is over.
Before you know it, October will be here. Marsh wants that feeling again.
âMore than anything,â he said. âIâll do just about anything to get there. And I know the guys in our clubhouse would say the same thing. We put ourselves in a better position right before the break. We started slow but weâre back in the fight. Weâre within striking distance. We just have to keep it day to day and enjoy it.â
Disagreements between MLB, the MLB Players Association and officials with the 2028 Olympics has slowed momentum from the gameâs biggest stars participating in the Summer Games, according to a new report.
The three sides have been in ongoing conflict over the specifics of baseball at the Olympics for months per ESPN.
Particular sticking points revolve around hotel rooms, tickets and a mandatory-participation agreement.
LA28 and MLB are seeking a quick solution as the two plan to shut down the league for 11 days to accommodate an All-Star Game and a six-team Olympic tournament.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during the first round of the MLB baseball draft. Laurence Kesterson/UPI/Shutterstock
The MLBPA has been reluctant to sign an agreement, seeking a deal similar to what the International Olympic Committee, National Hockey League and NHLPA signed to bring NHL players back to the Olympics in 2026 after 12 years away.
âWe made a proposal to the union which included a schedule and a mandatory participation agreement,â MLB spokesman Glen Caplin said, according to ESPN. âThe union then pursued a negotiation with LA28 over largely economic issues, including housing and tickets, and told us they would not respond until they finished with LA28.â
Sources told ESPN that MLB is seeking mandated participation that would place players who avoid participation in the Games on the restricted list â without pay â from July 12 to Aug. 3.
The MLBPA strongly opposed the idea, specifically the punishment, and commissioner Rob Manfredâs ability âto discipline for just causeâ with âa fine and/or unpaid suspensionâ under the clause.
The players union also pursued negotiations over housing and tickets, seemingly asking for hotel rooms for players and tickets available for their friends and family.
One of the variations of the 2028 Olympic logo. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Despite four All-Stars telling ESPN on Monday they would be willing to stay in the Olympic Village on UCLAâs campus, LA28 offered 435 hotel rooms on top of the 100 reserved by MLB and another 100 for the Japanese national team.
The desire to allow MLB players to participate in the Olympics has risen drastically amongst players and fans after the success of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
The United States, Dominican Republic and WBC champion Venezuela have already qualified, with others coming from the Premier12 tournament set to take place in November 2027.
Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies competes during the 2026 Home Run Derby. Getty Images
âI hope LA â28 happens,â Harper told USA Today in March. âIâm hoping the next CBA agreement can happen where teams and players can come to an agreement on taking that two-week break, especially it being in our home country.
âIt would be great for baseball. You talk about growing the game and being able to grow it at that, at the highest level would help out tremendously.â
Baseball became an official Olympic sport in 1992 and ran through 2008. It returned for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo, with Japan winning gold and the United States taking silver. The U.S. roster included the likes of Joe Ryan, Triston Casas, Shane Baz and Nick Martinez.
The players union added that the leagueâs stars would like to play in the Olympics under the right conditions.
âIn general, our players want to play in the Olympics,â Bruce Meyer, head of the MLBPA, said Tuesday, according to The Athletic. âTheyâre patriotic, and for them itâs a special opportunity, and we want them to have that opportunity.
âHaving said that, we want to make sure that they have things like travel and accommodations and things that they deserve based on who they are.â
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 13: Manager Dave Roberts #10 of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cristopher SĂĄnchez #61 of the Philadelphia Phillies speaks during the 2026 MLB All-Star Game press conference at Citizens Bank Park on Monday, July 13, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Derik Hamilton/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
Dylan Cease faces Cristopher SĂĄnchez to begin the 2026 All-Star game at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday.
PHILADELPHIA â The bosses of Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association spoke Tuesday and expressed belief the game is doing well â which is about where their agreement ended.
A chief disagreement: Both suggest fans are on their side, and MLBâs effort to ensure support has not been appreciated by the union.
To win fan support, MLB launched a âLevel the Playing Fieldâ advertising campaign that has become inescapable, particularly on its TV network. The league says it is responding to fan concerns about competitive balance by attempting to overhaul the economic system and install a salary cap and floor â which players are fighting â in the next collective bargaining agreement.
âI have watched over the last few years the owners, the commissionerâs office, try to convince fans â the consumers of their product â that the product is broken,â Bruce Meyer, the interim executive director of the MLBPA, said at a gathering with reporters before the All-Star Game. âTrying to convince fans and the world that, you know what, you are going to these games in record numbers, including small-market teams that have actually been at the forefront of increases in attendance â and instead, the league, the supposed stewards of the game, has spent an inordinate amount of time trying to convince those same fans that they donât have hope, or they shouldnât have hope.
â⊠I think itâs perverse.â
The league argues it is reflecting a view heard overwhelmingly from fans.
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âWeâre listening to our fans,â commissioner Rob Manfred said in a separate Q&A with reporters. âWhat our fans in a number of our markets are telling us â better than half of them â is thereâs a lack of competitive balance in the game and everything we propose is directed at addressing that fan concern.â
At the heart of the labor fight is ownershipâs assertion that small-market teams lack a fair chance to succeed, and the playersâ arguments that payroll does not guarantee victories, and if small-market owners want to spend more, they can.
âIn order for this game to reach its full potential ⊠we need to make sure that fans in markets, at the beginning of the season, have a realistic belief that their team has a chance to win,â Manfred said. âI think that we need a system where fans, particularly in smaller markets, can have some hope that the players that are signed and developed by their organizations can actually stay there through free agency.â
Meyerâs response: Look at the records of the Brewers, Guardians, Rays and Cardinals over the past decade, and look at the young stars many small-market clubs have locked up long before free agency. Additionally, the owners of those clubs can simply spend more money on major league salary.
âThe fans in those markets deserve to have them compete,â said Meyer, who took over after Tony Clark was forced out in February, âand the fact that [those owners] want this all-purpose excuse to not have to compete doesnât change the fact that competitive balance in baseball is healthy.â
Rob Manfred, Commissioner of Major League Baseball, wears sunglasses and holds a phone while attending the Allen and Co. Sun Valley Media and Technology Conference. REUTERS
Do fans agree? Yes, Manfred said, citing a âsophisticatedâ process in which the league uses professional pollsters and focus groups, among other sources.
No, said Meyer, who pointed to a poll in The Athletic in which just 34 percent of respondents said their favorite team would have âa significantly better chance at making the postseason in a cap system.â
âIf they were so concerned about fans,â Meyer said of the leagueâs owners, âthey would be listening to the fans all across baseball who are literally chanting, âSell the team.â â
No small-market team since the Royals in 2015 has won the World Series. On the other hand, Meyer pointed at the struggles of the Mets, who have âthe richest owner,â and the Yankees, who âhave won one World Series in the last 25 years.â
âThat doesnât sound like an existential crisis,â Meyer said.
Manfred countered that there are always exceptions, but that âover a very long period of time, thereâs a very strong relationship between who gets into the playoffs and who proceeds, notwithstanding the exceptions.â
Both sides have exchanged initial proposals for a new CBA ahead of the current agreement expiring Dec. 1. The expectation is the league will lock out the players as negotiations then pick up.
Last month, President Donald Trump said MLB should have a salary cap. A sports fan known to interject himself into issues past presidents avoided, Trump could intervene if a lockout drags on.
Asked if he would welcome intervention, Manfred declined to speculate.
âHe is a great sports fan, and he is really knowledgeable about the business of sports, so it doesnât surprise me heâs interested,â Manfred said. âBut beyond that, Iâm going to pass [on the question].â
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Both the league and union want players to participate in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, but hang-ups include the league wanting mandatory participation, according to ESPN.
Unlike the World Baseball Classic, which occurs in spring as players are ramping up, the Olympics will be midseason, when pitchers will be stretched out and hitters in rhythm.
âWe went down the road on LA 2028 because we saw it as a unique opportunity to market the sport with our very, very best players,â Manfred said. âIt is a disruptive undertaking for us. Put money to one side â youâre disrupting the entire season. And if weâre going to undertake that effort, we want our very best out there so that people see how great our game really is.â
Meyer said the two sides are in a âvery early stageâ of discussion.
âIn general, our players want to play in the Olympics,â Meyer said. â⊠We want to make sure that [players] have things like travel and accommodations and things that they deserve based on who they are.â
Meyer said the union has cooperated with a federal investigation into a youth baseball company owned and created by the MLBPA.
Reading from a statement, Meyer said, âItâs our understanding the MLBPA and its current staff are not and have never been targets of this ongoing investigation.â
The three amigos: Miguel Vargas, Munetaka Murakami, and Tristan Peters. | Chicago White Sox
The All-Star break is officially in full swing, and following an absolutely epic Home Run Derby Monday, fans are primed and ready for the Midsummer Classic this evening. Philadelphia is hosting the festivities for the first time since 1996, bringing the best of the best to the City of Brotherly Love. The American League leads the National League all-time, 48-45, and has dominated the better part of the last three decades, losing just five times since 1997 and winning 10 of the last 12. Though we canât forget last season, when a tied game after nine led to the first âswing-offâ tiebreaker that allowed the NL to take the W as Phillyâs own Kyle Schwarber won it in dramatic fashion.
Two star-studded lineups will be managed by a pair of excellent managers. Dave Roberts, the Los Angeles Dodgers skipper, is managing back-to-back years and his fifth All-Star game, and he will have five of his players on the roster. Making his managerial debut in the Midsummer Classic, Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider will be at the helm for the American League. The Jays fell to the Dodgers in a thrilling, seven-game World Series in 2025, and though Toronto hasnât been as dominant this season, Schneider will have four players attending with Cy Young contender â and an old White Sox pal â Dylan Cease getting the start for the AL.
Leading the field with the most elected All-Stars are the hometown Philadelphia Phillies, with six players represented this year, including two-time All-Star Cristopher SĂĄnchez, who is starting on the mound for the National League. One of the best fun facts coming out of this yearâs game is that Roy Halladay was the last starting pitcher to represent both the Blue Jays (2009) and the Phillies (2011). Veterans Chris Sale, Freddie Freeman, and Justin Verlander will each make their 10th All-Star Game appearance, while Mike Trout was elected for the 12th time and will start in center field.
There are also quite a few young guys and rookies making their All-Star debut as well, as there are 11 players younger than 25 years old, and 36 first-timers. There is so much talent on both rosters, but I want to focus on three of those first-timers: Miguel Vargas, Munetaka Murakami, and Tristan Peters.
If you told White Sox fans a year ago that the team would go from 102 losses to three All-Stars (with a few more that were deserving or right on the cusp), they would probably think you were crazy. Heck, if you told them at the beginning of April, it would have felt like one big joke. But here the South Siders are: sending three excellent players to the national stage while holding first place in the AL Central.
Third baseman Miguel Vargas has not only been one of the best stories of the year, but his improvement across every facet of his game over the past two years has been amazing to watch. Heâs been consistent every year with not chasing pitches while walking at higher rates. Still, the increases in production across his offensive stats while playing a solid third base have propelled him into the top players in the American League. Vargasâ 3.3 WAR is the fifth-best in the AL, his 13.7% walk rate ranks ninth, his .848 OPS ranks 13th, and he is tied for sixth with 21 home runs. I mean, seriously, this yearâs Savant page is bonkers.
He can also rock a blue suit on the red carpet, so pray for the league.
Japanese rookie sensation Munetaka Murakami has also impressed pretty much everyone since he joined MLB, and despite being injured for the past six weeks, he still is tied for seventh for most homers in the AL with 20, and holds a 148 wRC+ on the season, sixth in the AL (min. 250 PAs). Muneâs 33.6% strikeout rate is the highest in the AL and fourth-highest in MLB, though he essentially balances that out with his 17.8% walk rate (third in AL), .540 slugging percentage (sixth) and 911 OPS (fifth). And again, he has maintained all of this while not playing for over a month. Murakamiâs nine home runs were just beaten out by Kyle Schwarberâs 10 in the first round of the Home Run Derby, but his swing looked smoother than ever, and it certainly wasnât a bad showing for his first time around.
Last but DEFINITELY not least is center fielder Tristan Peters. Replacing Byron Buxton due to injury, Peters was a late All-Star addition, but his success this season has been beyond impactful to the White Sox and truly unprecedented. Peters was acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays in the offseason for âcash considerations,â in what may end up being some of the best money that GM Chris Getz has spent thus far. His .301 batting average is the third-best in the AL and ninth-best in all of baseball, and Peters has mashed 20 of his 75 hits for doubles (26.7%), tied for fourth-most in the AL (alongside Vargas). From the Savannah Bananas to hitting for the cycle in his first full major league season, to the MLB All-Star game, itâs been a lot of fun watching him get to this point.
None of the Chicago White Sox players are starters right now, but hopefully theyâll get an inning at some point tonight. Cease has quite the lineup behind him, nonetheless, especially with all of that power loaded from top to bottom, with Trout leading off and Yordan Alvarez batting second while leading all of baseball with a 1.059 OPS and the AL with 31 homers. Two Derby contestants being on your team is also a flex, with Junior Caminero batting fourth, and Ben Rice balancing out the lineup in the seven-spot while being second in the AL with 29 bombs.
Since being snubbed for an All-Star selection in 2022, Cease is finally making his debut at the Midsummer Classic and is having arguably his best season yet with a 2.84 ERA. His 36.9% strikeout rate is trailing only the flame-throwing Jacob Misiorowski of the Milwaukee Brewers. Walks have always been something that Cease has struggled with in his career, and his 11% BB% is the fifth-highest among all qualified starters, but striking out over a third of your opponents while holding them to a .189 batting average has helped maintain his success this season.
For the National League, the lineup Cristopher SĂĄnchez has behind him is just as scary, with MLB home run leader Schwarber giving Cease a run for his money right off the bat, followed by consistent sluggers Juan Soto and Freeman. SĂĄnchez has been an elite pitcher for the last several years, and his 2.62 ERA and 1.186 WHIP have kept him not only front of mind as an All-Star but as a potential Cy Young candidate for the NL this season. His 38.6% chase rate is among the best in all of baseball, and his changeup is simply nasty, with opponents batting just .167 against him while drawing a 45.2% whiff rate on the pitch.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 14: Jacob Latz #67 of the Texas Rangers poses for a photo during the 2026 All-Star Red Carpet Show presented by Mastercard at Independence Mall on Tuesday, July 14, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
DETROIT, MI - JULY 12: A detailed view of a 2026 MLB All Star Game logo patch worn on the jersey of Bryce Harper #3 of the Philadelphia Phillies during the game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on July 12, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. The Phillies defeated the Tigers 5-0. (Photo by Mark Cunningham/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia will feature 3 St. Louis Cardinals. Jordan Walker, Ivan Herrera and Riley OâBrien are all on the roster. Dylan Cease of the Toronto Blue Jays is the scheduled starter for the American League while Cristopher SĂĄnchez of the Phillies will get the start for the National League. First pitch scheduled for 7pm central time and the game broadcast will be available on Fox.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 14: Cade Smith #36 of the Cleveland Guardians and his wife Elizabeth Smith attend the 2026 MLB All-Star Red Carpet Show at Independence Mall on July 14, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lisa Lake/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Kyle Schwarber, DH Juan Soto, LF Freddie Freeman, 1B CJ Abrams, SS Max Muncy, 3B Ozzie Albies, 2B Brandon Marsh, RF Andy Pages, CF Drake Baldwin, C Cristopher SĂĄnchez, P
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 13: Adley Rutschman #35 of the Baltimore Orioles poses for a photo during the 2026 All-Star player photoshoot at Citizens Bank Park on Monday, July 13, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The regrettably Oriole-light 2026 edition of MLBâs All-Star Game gets under way at 8pm tonight, or however long after 8pm that it takes to do all of the pre-game activities â player introductions and all of that â that MLB doesnât schedule before 8pm. You can watch the game on Fox and thatâs it.
Adley Rutschman is among the American League reserves. Itâs nice for him that heâs back in the game for the third time. Probably it was more fun a couple of years ago when he had several teammates there with him. His revival after a couple of down years has been important for the Orioles holding on to what they can so far this season and it is going to be significant for next year as well. He will probably catch two or three innings and get one or two at-bats tonight. Enjoy it while it lasts.
American League starting lineup
Mike Trout â CF
Yordan Ălvarez â DH
Shea Langeliers â C
Junior Caminero â 3B
Bobby Witt Jr. â SS
Cody Bellinger â RF
Ben Rice â 1B
Riley Greene â LF
Ernie Clement â 2B
Dylan Cease is the AL starting pitcher.
As a general rule, I donât go in for âoh, what a nice story for baseballâ narratives. I donât care about nice stories for baseball. I want the Orioles to win games and Orioles players to play well and thatâs it. Anybody else has other people to cheer for them and enjoy them. It wonât be me.
That said, even my cold heart can be swayed by Trout being back in the All-Star Game after an absence of a couple of years. His return to relative good health and pretty good performance this year is one of the better random things going on in baseball. In classic Angels form for the duration of his career, itâs coming for a team that is bad and going nowhere. Itâs a real shame. Trout getting some late-career postseason success probably would be nice for baseball. I might even enjoy it, as long as it doesnât come against the Orioles.
National League starting lineup
Kyle Schwarber â DH
Juan Soto â RF
Freddie Freeman â 1B
CJ Abrams â SS
Max Muncy â 3B
Ozzie Albies â 2B
Brandon Marsh â LF
Andy Pages â CF
Drake Baldwin â C
Cristopher SĂĄnchez of the Phillies will start the game for the NL team.
One thing that always mildly interests me with All-Star starting lineups is thinking about how many of these guys are future Hall of Fame guys. Will we look back at this group of guys and think, wow, the fans really nailed it this time?
For the American League, thereâs Trout, obviously. Much to my chagrin, Witt looks like a good pick with 26.8 bWAR through his first 4.5 seasons of his career. If Ălvarezâs next five years look like his last five years, he could make it. At least for now, that looks like it for this lineup. Aaron Judge, who was elected as a starter but is not going to play, is going to make it some day. I have no joy in saying this.
Among the NL starters, Schwarber looks like a decent bet to hit the 500 home run club thatâs the standard for any players who werenât either caught using or widely believed to have used PEDs. Soto, with 45.4 bWAR and heâs still only in his age 27 season, couldnât walk into the Hall if he retired tomorrow (for one thing, he hasnât played the minimum ten seasons) but he probably could after about three more seasons that look like his career averages. Freeman will end up in Cooperstown. The elected starting NL DH, Shohei Ohtani, is also obviously heading there.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 13: Randy Arozarena #56 of the Seattle Mariners poses for a photo during the 2026 All-Star player photoshoot at Citizens Bank Park on Monday, July 13, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The American and National Leagueâs best, er, most available square off in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Yes, itâs All-Star week, which means tonight is the All-Star game, which means this is the final MLB-endorsed event until games restart on Friday. For some, especially Mariners fans, that might sound like a blessing. Those fans will be heartened to know Randy Arozarena is the Mariners only representative this year, and heâs not in this eveningâs starting lineup. They cannot hurt you today, probably.
The AL has put together an excellent lineup and Ernie Clement. Mike Trout leads off followed by Yordan Alvarez and Shea Langeliers, completing a Western top third. Junior Caminero and Bobby Witt Jr. hit fourth and fifth as the leagueâs best players. The AL lacks star power on the mound, but Dylan Cease is perhaps the one exception; heâs the current favorite for the AL Cy Young this year. Itâs not clear if or when Arozarena will make it into the game, though if it ends in a tie, he will once again be part of the swing off.
The NLâs lineup includes three Dodgers, two Phillies, two Braves, a Met and a National. Theyâll also have a third Philly with Cristopher SĂĄnchez on the mound. Itâs an All-Star Game. Theyâre a great team, even theyâre only representing a third of their league in the starting lineup.
Iâm going to be brave and say the AL wins this one 6-4. Witt hits a homer and a double and wins the MVP. Arozarena comes off the bench and gets hit by a pitch.