Hollywood is accustomed to stars, so it’s only fitting that Dodger Stadium plays home to the 2022 MLB All-Star Game this week.
On Tuesday night, Aaron Judge, Mookie Betts, Clayton Kershaw, Manny Machado and others take the field in Los Angeles for the 92nd meeting between the Junior and Senior Circuits.
As it stands, the American League holds the slight edge over the NL, with a 46-43-2 record going in favor of the Junior Circuit. The only two ties came in 1961 and 2002. The AL enters this year’s matchup with a seven-game winning streak.
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What channel is the MLB All-Star Game on today?
Time: 7:30 p. m. ET TV channel: Fox | SN (Canada) Location: Dodgers Stadium, Los Angeles Live stream: fuboTV (free trial) | FOX Sports Live
Fox is the TV home of the All-Star Game, as it has been every year since 2001. Joe Davis and John Smoltz will be on the call.
Fox’s TV broadcast will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday night, with first pitch likely airing just around 8 p.m. ET, per custom.
For those who wish to stream the All-Star Game, fuboTV carries Fox and also offers a free trial.
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American League roster, starting lineup
Rays starter Shane McClanahan gets the ball for the American League on Tuesday night.
The lineup for the American League is as follows:
- Gimenez replaces Jose Altuve, who is dealing with an injury.
** Buxton replaces Mike Trout, who is dealing with an injury.
And here’s the list of pitchers and reserves for the game:
*Added as a replacement player.
National League roster, starting lineup
Clayton Kershaw gets his first All-Star Game start, with the added bonus of pitching in front of his home fans.
Here’s how the lineup shakes out for the Midsummer Classic:
McNeil replaces Chisholm, who is sidelined with injury.
Contreras replaces Bryce Harper, who is injured.
Added as a replacement player.