Mike Trout, the lone exception, is part of an Angels squad still hovering around the edge of AL wild-card contention. He’s also perhaps baseball’s best player and a mainstay in All-Star lineups. He has already clubbed 26 home runs this campaign.
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Much like the last time Cleveland-hosted All-Star Game in 1997, when young players such as Nomar Garciaparra and Mariano Rivera participated, the 2019 event will introduce an array of faces that will be new to casual fans nationwide. Ronald Acuña Jr. and Matt Chapman are among those making their first appearances in the Midsummer Classic.
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Here are the best ways to follow the action, as well as a list of players for each team:
How to watch MLB All-Star Game 2019: Schedule, TV start time
Time: 7:30 p. m. ET TV channel: Fox Location: Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio Live stream: Fox Sports Go | fuboTV (7-day free trial)
The All-Star Game is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 9. It will be televised to a national U.S. audience on Fox, which is using a four-man broadcast team of Joe Buck, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci.
The game is also being streamed on fuboTV, which offers a 7-day free trial.
With a victory, the National League would draw level with the American League for all-time wins in the exhibition at 44.
2019 All-Star Game starters
American League lineup
National League lineup
Full list of All-Star Game reserves
American League bench
- Tommy La Stella and Hunter Pence were replaced because of injury.
** Brandon Lowe, who replaced La Stella, was injured and in turn replaced by Gleyber Torres.
American League pitchers
- Jake Odorizzi and Marcus Stroman were replaced because of injury. Charlie Morton and Mike Minor were replaced because of pitching schedule conflicts.
National League bench
- Anthony Rendon was replaced because of injury.
National League pitchers
- Max Scherzer was replaced because of a pitching schedule conflict. Josh Hader was replaced because of injury. Zack Greinke was replaced because of a personal matter.
2019 MLB Home Run Derby results
Mets rookie Pete Alonso took home the 2019 Home Run Derby honors, ousting fellow rookie sensation Vlad Guerrero Jr. Alonso launched 23 bombs in the final round to win.
It was one of the most entertaining nights in Home Run Derby history. In the second round, Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson and Guerrero Jr. combined for 79 bombs that needed two, three-swing playoffs to decide.