The 2019 MLB All-Star Game will take place July 9 at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Last year’s winner was the American League, with Alex Bregman of the Houston Astros taking home the MVP award for his go-ahead homer in the 10th inning.
Check below to see our complete coverage with features, this year’s AL and NL rosters, the full schedule for MLB All-Star Week festivities — including the All-Star Futures Game, Home Run Derby and the Midsummer Classic itself — as well as how and when to watch.
ESPN’s 2019 AL and NL All-Star picks
MLB All-Star Game rosters
Nolan Arenado talks about how he was able to overcome his slump and details the challenges of being in the same division as the Dodgers.
National League starters
C — Willson Contreras, Chicago Cubs
1B — Freddie Freeman, Atlanta Braves
2B — Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks
SS — Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs
3B — Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies
OF — Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
OF — Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers
OF — Ronald Acuna Jr., Atlanta Braves
Mike Trout talks about what it means to be considered the face of MLB and shares how he’s able to adjust each day to become one of the best in the game.
American League starters
C — Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees
1B — Carlos Santana, Cleveland Indians
2B — DJ LeMahieu, New York Yankees
SS — Jorge Polanco, Minnesota Twins
3B — Alex Bregman, Houston Astros
OF — Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
OF — George Springer, Houston Astros
OF — Michael Brantley, Houston Astros
DH — Hunter Pence, Texas Rangers
Pitchers and reserves for the All-Star Game will be announced Sunday at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Videos: Players react to being voted All-Star starters
Javier Baez | Christian Yelich | George Springer | Alex Bregman
All-Star Futures Game — Sunday, July 7, 7 p.m. (MLB Network)
The Futures Game will have a new format, with American League prospects facing National League prospects instead of U.S. players facing a world team. Also, the game is being shortened from nine to seven innings.
• Keith Law’s top 100 prospects
Home Run Derby — Monday, July 8, 8 p.m. (ESPN; ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes; Statcast coverage on ESPN2)
The stakes are higher than ever for the Home Run Derby, with the winner receiving $1 million. The derby will use an eight-person, head-to-head bracket format.
All-Star Game — Tuesday, July 9, 7:30 p.m. (Fox TV; ESPN Radio)
Schoenfield: Still-too-early All-Stars
Illustrated guide to All-Star finalists