All Star Game Odds - The 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game takes place on Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California. The game is scheduled to start just after 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time and can be seen on FOX. The American League All-Star team will feature a lot of power, led by Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts. The National League features great pitching led by Washington’s Max Scherzer and New York’s Jacob deGrom.
2020 MLB All-Star Game Rosters
American League
Starting lineup:
C: Wilson Ramos - Tampa Bay Rays
1B: Jose Abreu - Chicago White Sox
2B: Jose Altuve - Houston Astros
3B: Jose Ramirez - Cleveland Indians
SS: Manny Machado - Baltimore Orioles
OF: Mookie Betts - Boston Red Sox
OF: Mike Trout - Los Angeles Angels
OF: Aaron Judge - New York Yankees
DH: J.D. Martinez - Boston Red Sox
Pitchers:
SP: Luis Severino - New York Yankees
SP: Corey Kluber - Cleveland Indians
SP: Chris Sale - Boston Red Sox
SP: Trevor Bauer - Cleveland Indians
SP: Justin Verlander* - Houston Astros
SP: Gerrit Cole - Houston Astros
SP: J.A. Happ -Toronto Blue Jays
SP: Jose Berrios - Minnesota Twins
RP: Aroldis Chapman - New York Yankees
RP: Edwin Diaz - Seattle Mariners
RP: Joe Jimenez - Detroit Tigers
RP: Blake Treinen - Oakland A's
RP: Craig Kimbrel - Boston Red Sox
Reserves:
C: Salvador Perez - Kansas City Royals
1B: Mitch Moreland - Boston Red Sox
2B: Gleyber Torres - New York Yankees
3B: Alex Bregman - Houston Astros
SS: Francisco Lindor - Cleveland Indians
OF: Shin-Soo Choo - Texas Rangers
OF: Michael Brantley - Cleveland Indians
OF: Mitch Haniger - Seattle Mariners
OF: George Springer - Houston Astros
DH: Nelson Cruz - Seattle Mariners
AL Final Vote Players
Andrew Benintendi - Boston Red Sox
Eddie Rosario - Minnesota Twins
Jean Segura - Seattle Mariners
Andrelton Simmons - Los Angeles Angels
Giancarlo Stanton - New York Yankees
* Verlander will be inactive for game

National League
Starting Lineup:
C: Willson Contreras - Chicago Cubs
1B: Freddie Freeman - Atlanta Braves
2B: Javier Baez - Chicago Cubs
3B: Nolan Arenado - Colorado Rockies
SS: Brandon Crawford - San Francisco Giants
OF: Nick Markakis - Atlanta Braves
OF: Matt Kemp - Los Angeles Dodgers
OF: Bryce Harper - Washington Nationals
Pitchers:
SP: Max Scherzer - Washington Nationals
SP: Jacob deGrom - New York Mets
SP: Aaron Nola - Philadelphia Phillies
SP: Mike Foltynewicz - Atlanta Braves
SP: Miles Mikolas - St. Louis Cardinals
SP: Jon Lester - Chicago Cubs
SP: Patrick Corbin - Arizona Diamondbacks
RP: Kenley Jansen - Los Angeles Dodgers
RP: Sean Doolittle - Washington Nationals
RP: Josh Hader - Milwaukee Brewers
RP: Brad Hand - San Diego Padres
RP: Felipe Vazquez - Pittsburgh Pirates
Reserves:
C: Buster Posey - San Francisco Giants
C: J.T. Realmuto - Miami Marlins
1B: Paul Goldschmidt - Arizona Diamondbacks
1B: Joey Votto - Cincinnati Reds
2B: Ozzie Albies - Atlanta Braves
2B: Scooter Gennett - Cincinnati Reds
3B: Eugenio Suarez - Cincinnati Reds
SS: Trevor Story - Colorado Rockies
OF: Lorenzo Cain - Milwaukee Brewers
OF: Christian Yelich - Milwaukee Brewers
OF: Charlie Blackmon - Colorado Rockies
NL Final Vote Players
Jesus Aguilar - Milwaukee Brewer
Brandon Belt - San Francisco Giants
Matt Carpenter - St. Louis Cardinals
Max Muncy - Los Angeles Dodgers
Trea Turner - Washington Nationals
MLB All-Star Game History (Since 2000)
Year |
Winner |
Score |
Stadium |
MVP |
2019 |
AL |
4-3 |
Progressive Field |
Shane Bieber |
2018 |
AL |
8-6 |
Nationals Park |
Alex Bregman |
2017 |
AL |
2-1 |
Marlins Park |
Robinson Cano |
2016 |
AL |
4-2 |
Petco Park |
Eric Hosmer |
2015 |
AL |
6-3 |
Great American Ball Park |
Mike Trout |
2014 |
AL |
5-3 |
Target Field |
Mike Trout |
2013 |
AL |
3-0 |
Citi Field |
Mariano Rivera |
2012 |
NL |
8-0 |
Kauffman Stadium |
Melky Cabrera |
2011 |
NL |
5-1 |
Chase Field |
Prince Fielder |
2010 |
NL |
3-1 |
Angel Stadium |
Brian McCann |
2009 |
AL |
4-3 |
Busch Stadium |
Carl Crawford |
2008 |
AL |
4-3 (15 inn) |
Yankee Stadium |
J.D. Drew |
2007 |
AL |
5-4 |
AT&T Park |
Ichiro Suzuki |
2006 |
AL |
3-2 |
PNC Park |
Michael Young |
2005 |
AL |
7-5 |
Comerica Park |
Miguel Tejada |
2004 |
AL |
9-4 |
Minute Maid Park |
Alfonso Soriano |
2003 |
AL |
7-6 |
U.S. Cellular Field |
Garrett Anderson |
2002 |
Tie |
7-7 (11 inn) |
Miller Park |
N/A |
2001 |
AL |
4-1 |
Safeco Field |
Cal Ripken Jr. |
2000 |
AL |
6-3 |
Turner Field |
Derek Jeter |
The American League has won the MLB All-Star Game five times in a row and is 16-3-1 over the last 20 years. The all-time series is tied at 43 games each.
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