The highly-anticipated MLB All-Star Game kicks-off at 7 p.m. EST on Tuesday, July 14 (2015). Baseball fans can watch the American vs. National League rivalry live on FOX, but continue reading for even more up-to-date coverage and highlights!
Check out the final roster breakdown for all team starters (AL/NL). Balloting commenced online April 23 and finally ended on July 2:
C: Salvador Pérez (Royals) and Buster Posey (Giants)
1B: Miguel Cabrera (Tigers) and Paul Goldschmidt (Diamondbacks)
2B: José Altuve (Astros) and Dee Gordon (Marlins)
3B: Josh Donaldson (Blue Jays) and Todd Frazier (Reds)
SS: Alcides Escobar (Royals) and Jhonny Peralta (Cardinals)
OF: Mike Trout (Angels) and Bryce Harper (Nationals)
OF: Lorenzo Cain (Royals) and Matt Holliday (Cardinals)
OF: Alex Gordon (Royals) and Giancarlo Stanton (Marlins)
DH: Nelson Cruz (Mariners)
Fitting for the occasion, the ballgame will take place at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. This will be the first time the city has hosted the All-Star Game since 1988, when it was played at Riverfront Stadium.
Get more exclusive info on the official All-Star website.
For a complete list of current standings and scores in regards to the regular 2015 season, visit MLB.com.
For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here. Or try this other option. Meanwhile, ESPN, MLB Scoreboard, SBNation, and MLB TV are all good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.
Twitter's now going crazy as players prepare to take the field in Ohio. Last year, the AL started with a major lead and ultimately won with a final score of 5-3. So sound-off in the comments section below, MstarsNews readers - which league will snag victory this year during the 86th edition?
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