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MLB All-Star Game 2019: Start Time, How To Watch
The 90th All-Star Game will be played at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Find out who will be the starting pitcher for each squad.

CLEVELAND — The best players from the American League and National League will square off on at Progressive Field on Tuesday, when MLB's All-Star celebration culminates with the 90th All-Star Game.
Play is slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. For fans that can't make it into the stadium, the game will be aired live on Fox.
Justin Verlander, from the Astros, is scheduled to take the mound for the American League, while Dodgers pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu will start for the National League.
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The Astros are the best represented team in the American League, with three players in the starting line-up, not including Verlander. On the National League side, both the Cubs and Braves will have two players in the starting line-up.
According to MLB.com, the starting lineup for the American League will be:
1) George Springer, RF, Astros
2) DJ LeMahieu, 2B, Yankees
3) Mike Trout, CF, Angels
4) Carlos Santana, 1B, Indians
5) J.D. Martinez, DH, Red Sox
6) Alex Bregman, 3B, Astros
7) Gary Sánchez, C, Yankees
8) Michael Brantley, LF, Astros
9) Jorge Polanco, SS, Twins
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According to MLB.com, the starting lineup for the National League will be:
1) Christian Yelich, LF, Brewers
2) Javier Báez, SS, Cubs
3) Freddie Freeman, 1B, Braves
4) Cody Bellinger, RF, Dodgers
5) Nolan Arenado, 3B, Rockies
6) Josh Bell, DH, Pirates
7) Willson Contreras, C, Cubs
8) Ketel Marte, 2B, Diamondbacks
9) Ronald Acuña Jr., CF, Braves
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