Judge and Stanton Will Start for A.L. in All-Star Game
The Yankees will have two-thirds of the American League’s starting outfield in this year’s All-Star Game, with Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton taking the corner spots on either side of Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels.
It will be the first time the Yankees have had two starting outfielders in the All-Star Game since Dave Winfield and Rickey Henderson started for the A.L. in 1988.
The starting lineups for the game, which will be held on July 19 at Dodger Stadium, were announced by Major League Baseball on Friday. In addition to the Yankees sluggers, the local clubs will be represented well. Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani and Trout will represent the Angels as starters and outfielder Mookie Betts and shortstop Trea Turner of the Los Angeles Dodgers will both start for the N.L.
Notably absent are any starters from the Mets, who were two and a half games behind the Dodgers for the best record in the N.L., through Thursday, but will have to wait to see who from their roster will be selected as reserves after Pete Alonso was beaten out by Paul Goldschmidt of the St. Louis Cardinals as the N.L.’s starting first baseman.
American League
Catcher: Alejandro Kirk, TOR
1st Base: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., TOR
2nd Base: Jose Altuve, HOU
3rd Base: Rafael Devers, BOS
Shortstop: Tim Anderson, CHW
Outfield: Giancarlo Stanton, NYY; Mike Trout, LAA; Aaron Judge, NYY
Designated Hitter: Shohei Ohtani, LAA
Legacy Pick: Miguel Cabrera, DET
National League
Catcher: Willson Contreras, CHC
1st Base: Paul Goldschmidt, STL
2nd Base: Jazz Chisholm, MIA
3rd Base: Manny Machado, SDP
Shortstop: Trea Turner, LAD
Outfield: Joc Pederson, SFG; Ronald Acuña Jr., ATL; Mookie Betts, LAD
Designated Hitter: Bryce Harper, PHI
Legacy Pick: Albert Pujols, STL
In addition to the 18 starters, Commissioner Rob Manfred named Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals and Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers to their respective All-Star teams as legacy picks. Pujols said this will be his final season, while Cabrera may play another year.
“I’ve always looked up to Albert,” Cabrera told reporters on Friday. “I’ve always followed his career. He’s one of the best hitters I’ve ever seen in my life. To be part of this together is going to be great.”
The pitchers and reserve players for the game will be announced on Sunday. The N.L. will also need to select a replacement for Harper, who will miss the game after having surgery on his thumb.
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