The MLB All-Star starters have officially been revealed. We may have known for some time that certain players, such as Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani and Ronald Acuna Jr. would be starting, but some of the other names and snubs might surprise you. Scroll below for the starters on both the American League and National League.
Here are your 2022 American League All-Star starters.
Judge led the AL in during fan voting, guaranteeing his place as a starter in the outfield.
Surprisingly absent is MVP candidate Yordan Alvarez, who’s leading the MLB in OPS at 1.076 heading into Friday night’s action. Then again, with Ohtani taking the designated hitter spot, it’s hard to have too many issues with the slight.
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Here are your 2022 National League All-Star starters
Acuna led the NL in voting, so he was assured a spot. It’s his third All-Star appearance in five years.
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We already know Miguel Cabrera and Albert Pujols will once again join the All-Star team, but who will their teammates be? We’ll find out the All-Star reserves on Sunday, during the 2022 Chevrolet MLB All-Star Selection Show at 5:30 PM on ESPN.
As is custom, all 30 MLB teams will have at least one All-Star representative.
The 2022 All-Star game takes place on Tuesday, July 19, at 7:30 PM ET on FOX.
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