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2023 MLB All-Star Game: Everything you need to know

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For the third time in history, the Midsummer Classic is headed to Seattle.

The 2023 festivities will kick off July 7 and culminate in the 93rd edition of the All-Star Game at T-Mobile Park on July 11, with the American League looking to take home a 10th consecutive win over the National League.

Following the first phase of All-Star voting, we knew the top overall vote-getters in each league — Ronald Acuna Jr. and Shohei Ohtani — automatically earned the starting spot at their positions, outfield and designated hitter, respectively. The starting lineups have been revealed, with the Rangers leading the way with a franchise-record four players appearing in the Midsummer Classic. Finally, when the full rosters were announced, the MLB-best Atlanta Braves were the big winners with eight players selected.

We’re your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about All-Star week festivities — from schedules and rosters to eventual Home Run Derby and All-Star Game analysis.

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All-Star schedule

(All times ET)

July 7: HBCU Swingman Classic at 10 p.m. on MLB Network

July 8: MLB All-Star Futures Game at 7 p.m. MLB Network

July 8: All-Star Celebrity Softball Game following Futures Game

July 10: MLB Home Run Derby at 8 p.m. on ESPN

July 11: MLB All-Star Red Carpet Show at 2 p.m. on MLB Network

July 11: MLB All-Star Game at 8 p.m. on FOX

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