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MLB All-Star game highlights: Live updates for best moments

MLB All-Star game highlights: Live updates for best moments

USA Today3 days ago
Welcome to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game!
Tuesday night's event at the Atlanta Braves' Truist Park is sure to be a fun time for baseball fans. Coming off the heels of an exciting Home Run Derby, the stars of the National League and American League will be out in full force for the usual festivities.
While fans weren't thrilled with ESPN's coverage of the Home Run Derby, baseball enthusiasts will be happy to hear that players will return to wearing their team's jersey for the event like how it used to be. Plus, the All-Star Game will feature another run of the ABS challenge system that many hope to see on the big stage sooner rather than later.
With all the pleasantries out of the way, if you'd like to keep tabs on all of Tuesday night's action, look no further than our coverage of the 2025 MLB All-Star Game! Here's what you need to know.
Who are in the starting lineups for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game?
Here are the starting lineups for both the National League and the American League:
National League
Starting pitcher: Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates
American League
Starting pitcher: Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers
Who are the 2025 MLB All-Star Game announcers?
Fox's main MLB team of Joe Davis, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci will be on the call for the event.
What time is the 2025 MLB All-Star Game?
The 2025 MLB All-Star game will kick off at 8 p.m. ET.
What channel is the 2025 MLB All-Star Game on?
Baseball fans can tune into Fox to check out the All-Star festivities on Tuesday night.
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