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The 2025 MLB All-Star Game will be held Tuesday night at Truist Park in Atlanta, and, as of Sunday, 79 players have been named All-Stars. Seventy-nine! That's broken down into 40 All-Stars in the American League and 39 All-Stars in the National League once you include injury and workload replacements.
MLB announced Friday that Milwaukee's hard-throwing Jacob Misiorowski is an All-Star, and a number of Phillies are upset.
Paul Skenes get the nod for the second year in a row, while reigning Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal gets the ball for the AL.
MLB Draft gets started Sunday night as Atlanta hosts baseball's annual All-Star festivities. Four years ago, MLB pushed the draft back from the first week of June to the All-Star break in an effort to better market the event,
Prior to Skenes, the youngest pitcher to start back-to-back All-Star Games was the Philadelphia Phillies’ Robin Roberts, who started in 1950 and ‘51 at ages 23 and 24, according to STATS Perform. And while Skenes’ record is only 4-8, that is largely a product of his average run support, which is the third worst in the majors.
As if All-Star Week doesn't promise enough firsts, we're getting you started a little early this year. Four Japanese-born pitchers got the start for their respective teams today: Shinnosuke Ogasawara for the Nationals,
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Casey Mize is expected to be named to the 2025 American League All-Star team, his first selection.
San Diego Padres pitcher Jason Adam was at church over the weekend when he missed a call from the team’s manager Mike Shildt. His wife worried he'd been traded, but when he stepped out to call back on Sunday,