The 2023 Major League Baseball All-Star Game is taking place Tuesday night at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park. The All-Star Game concludes an action-packed period that also included Saturday’s Futures Game, Sunday’s Day 1 of the 2023 MLB Draft and Monday’s Home Run Derby. This is the 93rd edition of the Midsummer Classic and the second at today’s T-Mobile Park.
The American League has dominated the All-Star Game in recent years. They have won the last nine, 16 of the last 19, and 21 of the last 25 All-Star Games. However, the all-time streak is only 47-43-2 in favor of the junior circuit.
Find information about the 2023 MLB All-Star Game here.
2023 MLB All-Star Game information
- If: Tuesday, July 11 at 8pm ET | Where: T-Mobile Park (Seattle)
- TV: FOX | Live broadcast: fubo (try for free)
- Opportunities: NL -110; AL-110; O/U: 7.5 (via Caesars Sportsbook)
storylines
Dusty Baker, manager of reigning World Series champions Astros, will look to lead the AL to their tenth straight All-Star Game win. It would be the longest All-Star Game winning streak since the NL won 11 straight from 1972 to 1982. This is Baker’s third time to officiate the All-Star Game. He managed the NL in 2003 after leading the Giants to the 2002 World Series, although he was also the 2003 manager of the Cubs. It was the first time in history that an All-Star game manager wasn’t the manager of the team he took to the World Series the year before. Baker also managed the AL in 2022.
On the NL side, Phillies manager Rob Thomson will be in charge in his first full season as a major league manager. He replaced Joe Girardi last June and Philadelphia almost immediately turned its season around and won the NL pennant. The NL hasn’t won an All-Star Game since 2012. They won that game 8-0 at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium and Melky Cabrera, then with the Giants, was named MVP after winning 2-3 with a home run and 2 RBI. Justin Verlander, then with the Tigers, started for the AL and gave up five runs in the first inning.
Starting Lineups
American League
P: Gerrit Cole, Yankees
Bundesliga
P: Zac Gallen, Diamondbacks