MLB All-Star Game: Starting Lineups, Rosters, Start Time, TV Schedule, Live Stream
By Matt Snyder
All-Star week culminates with the 87th MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night in San Diego, California. Here’s how you can watch the game live.
Don’t buy in to any of the “this one counts” nonsense, the MLB All-Star Game is about seeing some of the best players in the game on the field in one place. It’s not a serious game or viewing experience. It’s whimsy and fun. It’s for kids and adults who don’t have to be serious 100% of the time.
The All-Star Game is great because we can all hearken back to our younger days when seeing one of “our guys” out on that field was a tremendous thrill. It’s baseball’s best event of pageantry and color; a celebration of the game across the nation.
It doesn’t matter who wins the game, what matters is how much you enjoy it.
The Detroit Tigers‘ lone representative this year will be Miguel Cabrera. Ian Kinsler was in the running for a spot but missed out in the final vote.
Here’s the info you’ll need to find the All-Star Game on TV or streaming online.
2016 MLB All-Star Game
Petco Park – San Diego, CA
Date: Tuesday, July 12
Time: 7:10 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Live Stream: Fox Sports Go
Starting Pitchers: Chris Sale (AL) vs. Johnny Cueto (NL)
The starting lineup for the National League squad:
- Ben Zobrist, 2B, Chicago Cubs
- Bryce Harper, RF, Washington Nationals
- Kris Bryant, 3B, Chicago Cubs
- Wil Myers, DH, San Diego Padres
- Buster Posey, C, San Francisco Giants
- Anthony Rizzo, 1B, Chicago Cubs
- Marcell Ozuna, CF, Miami Marlins
- Carlos Gonzalez, LF, Colorado Rockies
- Addison Russell, SS, Chicago Cubs
The starting lineup for the American League squad:
- Jose Altuve, 2B, Houston Astros
- Mike Trout, CF, Los Angeles Angels
- Manny Machado, 3B, Baltimore Orioles
- David Ortiz, DH, Boston Red Sox
- Xander Bogaerts, SS, Boston Red Sox
- Eric Hosmer, 1B, Kansas City Royals
- Mookie Betts, RF, Boston Red Sox
- Salvador Perez, C, Kansas City Royals
- Jackie Bradley Jr., CF, Boston Red Sox
The National League reserves:
- C, Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers
- C, Wilson Ramos, Nationals
- 1B, Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks
- 1B, Brandon Belt, Giants
- 2B, Daniel Murphy, Nationals
- 3B, Nolan Arenado, Rockies
- SS, Aledmys Diaz, Cardinals
- SS, Corey Seager, Dodgers
- OF, Jay Bruce, Reds
- OF, Adam Duvall, Reds
- OF, Odubel Herrera, Phillies
- OF, Starling Marte, Pirates
- P, Jake Arrieta, Cubs
- P, Bartolo Colon, Mets
- P, Jeurys Familia, Mets
- P, Jose Fernandez, Marlins
- P, Kenley Jansen, Dodgers
- P, Jon Lester, Cubs
- P, Mark Melancon, Pirates
- P, Drew Pomeranz, Padres
- P, A. J. Ramos, Marlins
- P, Fernando Rodney, Marlins
- P, Max Scherzer, Nationals
- P, Noah Syndergaard, Mets
- P, Julio Teheran, Braves
The American League reserves:
- C, Stephen Vogt, Athletics
- C, Matt Wieters, Orioles
- 1B, Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
- 2B, Robinson Cano, Mariners
- 3B, Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays
- SS, Eduardo Nunez, Twins
- SS, Francisco Lindor, Indians
- OF, Carlos Beltran, Yankees
- OF, Ian Desmond, Rangers
- OF, Michael Saunders, Blue Jays
- OF, Mark Trumbo, Orioles
- DH, Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays
- P, Dellin Betances, Yankees
- P, Brad Brach, Orioles
- P, Zach Britton, Orioles
- P, Alex Colome, Rays
- P, Cole Hamels, Rangers
- P, Will Harris, Astros
- P, Kelvin Herrera, Royals
- P, Corey Kluber, Indians
- P, Andrew Miller, Yankees
- P, Jose Quintana, White Sox
- P, Aaron Sanchez, Blue Jays
- P, Steven Wright, Red Sox
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