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HOW TO WATCH MLB ALL-STAR GAME IN US
Date: July 15, Tuesday
Venue: Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia
Time: 8PM ET
TV Channel: Fox
Live stream: DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling
C: Cal Raleigh - Seattle Mariners
1B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - Toronto Blue Jays
2B: Gleyber Torres - Detroit Tigers
3B: Junior Caminero - Tampa Bay Rays
SS: Jacob Wilson - Athletics
OF: Aaron Judge - New York Yankees
OF: Riley Greene - Detroit Tigers
DH: Ryan O'Hearn - Baltimore Orioles
C: Will Smith - Los Angeles Dodgers
1B: Freddie Freeman - Los Angeles Dodgers
2B: Ketel Marte - Arizona Diamondbacks
3B: Manny Machado - San Diego Padres
SS: Francisco Lindor - New York Mets
OF: Ronald Acuña Jr. - Atlanta Braves
OF: Pete Crow-Armstrong - Chicago Cubs
OF: Kyle Tucker - Chicago Cubs
DH: Shohei Ohtani - Los Angeles Dodgers
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The 95th MLB All-Star Game , also known as the Midsummer Classic, is set to take place on Tuesday, July 15, at 8PM ET at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia.The National League, led by manager Dave Roberts and featuring Japanese sensation Shohei Ohtani as its leadoff hitter, will face off against the American League, captained by Aaron Judge and managed by Aaron Boone.On the mound, Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates will start for the National League, while Tarik Skubal of the Detroit Tigers will get the nod for the American League. Both pitchers are having standout seasons and are expected to deliver fireworks in front of a packed stadium.Adding to the significance of the night, the game will include a special tribute to Hank Aaron, honoring the anniversary of his historic 715th career home run, which broke Babe Ruth's long-standing record.The 2025 All-Star Game promises to blend star power, elite competition, and heartfelt remembrance, making it one of baseball's most memorable nights of the year.
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