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The All Star Game, or Game of Stars, of Major League Baseball (MLB) will take place this July 19 and, as on every occasion, it will be full of renowned players and an atmosphere for see big plays.
This year, the 92nd edition of the All Star Game will be held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
The All-Star Game is made up of two teams: the American League and the National League.
Each has 32 players, of which 20 are position and 12 are pitchers.
This year each squad will have 33 players because one is added per special selection.
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Historically, since the first All Star Game in 1933, the American League team has won the game 46 times, while the National League team has won the game 43 times.
Also, there have been two draws.
In the 2022 edition, the National League will try to get closer to the 46 victories that the rivals of the American add.
What will they do it with?
Here we present the list of players and all the details of the star game.
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When is it and what time?
The MLB All Star Game is played this Tuesday, July 19 at 7 pm ET.
How to see it live?
In the United States, the game will be broadcast on television on Fox;
in audio, it can be heard on ESPN.
In Mexico and Latin America, the match will be broadcast on ESPN and Star+.
MLB All Star Game players and teams
The list of players for each team was presented on Sunday, July 10.
We present how they are composed.
1) American League
Headlines chosen by fans
Alejandro Kirk, catcher (Blue Jays)
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., first baseman (Blue Jays)
Jose Altuve, second baseman (Astros)
Rafael Devers, third baseman, (Red Sox)
Tim Anderson, shortstop or shortstop (White Sox)
Aaron Judge, outfielder (Yankees)
Mike Trout, outfielder (Angels)
Giancarlo Stanton, outfielder (Yankees)
special selection
Miguel Cabrera, designated hitter (Tigers)
Bookings
Jose Trevino, catcher (Yankees)
Luis Arraez, first baseman (Twins)
Andres Gimenez, second baseman (Guardians)
Jose Ramirez, third baseman (Guardians)
Xander Bogaerts, shortstop (Red Sox)
Byron Buxton, outfielder (Twins)
Kyle Tucker, outfielder (Astros)
George Springer, outfielder (Blue Jays)
Andrew Benintendi, outfielder (Royals)
Julio Rodriguez, outfielder (Mariners)
JD Martinez, designated hitter (Red Sox)
Starting Pitchers
Shane McClanahan, lefty (Rays)
Justin Verlander, right-hander (Astros)
Alek Manoah, right-hander (Blue Jays)
Nestor Cortes, left-hander (Yankees)
Gerrit Cole, right-hander (Yankees)
Shohei Ohtani, right-handed and will also be a designated hitter (Angels)
Paul Blackburn, right-hander (Athletics)
Martin Perez, lefty (Rangers)
Framber Valdez, lefty (Astros)
relievers
Clay Holmes, right-handed (Yankees)
Emmanuel Class, right-handed (Guardians)
Jorge Lopez, right-hander (Orioles)
Gregory Soto, left-hander (Tigers)
2) National League
Headlines chosen by fans
Willson Contreras, catcher (Cubs)
Paul Goldschmidt, first baseman (Cardinals)
Jazz Chisholm Jr., second baseman (Marlins)
Manny Machado, third baseman (Padres)
Trea Turner, shortstop (Dodgers)
Ronald Acuna Jr., outfielder (Braves)
Joc Pederson, outfielder (Giants)
Mookie Betts, outfielder (Dodgers)
William Contreras, designated hitter (Braves)
special selection
Albert Pujols, first baseman and designated hitter (Cardinals)
Bookings
Travis d'Arnaud, catcher (Braves)
Pete Alonso, first baseman (Mets)
CJ Cron, first baseman (Rockies)
Jeff McNeil, second baseman (Mets)
Nolan Arenado, third baseman (Cardinals)
Dansby Swanson, shortstop (Braves)
Kyle Schwarber, outfielder (Phillies)
Starling Marte, outfielder (Mets)
Ian Happ, outfielder (Cubs)
Juan Soto, outfielder (Nationals)
Garrett Cooper, designated hitter (Marlins)
Starting Pitchers
Sandy Alcantara, right-hander (Marlins)
Corbin Burnes, right-hander (Brewers)
Joe Musgrove, right-handed (Parents)
Max Fried, lefty (Braves)
Tony Gonsolin, right-hander (Dodgers)
Luis Castillo, right-hander (Reds)
Clayton Kershaw, left-hander (Dodgers)
Carlos Rodón, left-handed (Parents)
relievers
Edwin Diaz, right-hander (Mets)
Ryan Helsley, right-hander (Cardinals)
David Bednar, right-handed (Pirates)
Joe Mantiply, lefty (Diamondbacks)
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