PHILADELPHIA, PA — The full rosters for the 2026 Midsummer Classic are here!
Major League Baseball announced the rosters (starters, pitchers and reserves) for the American League and National League on Saturday.
2026 All-Star Game presented by Mastercard
• Watch on FOX, July 14 at 8 p.m. ET
• Full rosters unveiled, including 26 first-timers
• Complete All-Star Game rosters
• Team-by-team breakdown of the All-Stars
The 96th MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard will take place on July 14 at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park, airing on FOX at 8 p.m. ET.
The 2026 MLB All-Star Game is just over one week away with the roster announcements for the American and National League coming on Saturday night – Image Credit: Bill Menzel/Latino Sports
The Braves, Dodgers and Phillies are each sending five players to the All-Star Game, tied for the most selections of any club. That includes the Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman earning his 10th selection, and top vote-getter Shohei Ohtani getting his sixth. Braves ace Chris Sale will also make his 10th trip to the All-Star Game.
Phillies star Bryce Harper, who was selected to the game by Commissioner Rob Manfred as a “Legend Pick,” is now a nine-time All-Star. And Angels outfielder Mike Trout, who was voted in as a starter for the American League, leads all players with 12 All-Star selections.
There are 26 first-time All-Stars on this year’s squads, including four rookies: the Tigers’ Kevin McGonigle, the Reds’ Sal Stewart, and the Guardians’ Parker Messick and Travis Bazzana.
There are 22 internationally born players on the All-Star rosters (33.8%), including 12 on the NL roster and 10 on the AL roster. The list features players from Cuba (7); the Dominican Republic (5); Venezuela (4); Canada (2); Japan (2); Australia (1); and Curaçao (1). The AL and NL starters combine for eight internationally born players (44.4%), spanning five countries and territories outside the 50 United States.
Looking forward to next Tuesday at his home ballpark of Citizens Bank Park, Cristopher Sánchez earned the All-Star nod this year with a historic first half to 2026 – Image Credit: Bill Menzel/Latino Sports
Rosters can still change between now and the All-Star Game if players drop out due to injury or other factors and are replaced by new players. Any replacements will be added here when they are announced.
Here’s a breakdown of the 2026 All-Star rosters — the starters, pitching staffs and reserves for each league:
% (Choice of MLB)
^ (Player-elected pick)
# (Chosen as All-Star but will not play)
+ (Named as a replacement)
All stats updated through Friday, July 3rd unless otherwise noted.
Elected starters
American League
C: Shea Langeliers, Athletics (1st All-Star selection)
1B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. #, Blue Jays (6th)
2B: Ernie Clement, Blue Jays (1st)
3B: Junior Caminero, Rays (2nd)
SS: Bobby Witt Jr., Royals (3rd)
OF: Mike Trout, Angels (12th)
OF: Byron Buxton, Twins (3rd)
OF: Aaron Judge, Yankees (8th)
DH: Yordan Alvarez, Astros (4th)
National League
C: Drake Baldwin, Braves (1st All-Star selection)
1B: Freddie Freeman, Dodgers (10th)
2B: Ozzie Albies, Braves (4th)
3B: Max Muncy, Dodgers (3rd)
SS: CJ Abrams, Nationals (2nd)
OF: Brandon Marsh, Phillies (1st)
OF: Juan Soto, Mets (5th)
OF: Andy Pages, Dodgers (1st)
DH: Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers (6th)
Pitchers
American League
Bryan Baker %, TB (1st All-Star selection)
Dylan Cease ^, TOR (1st)
Aroldis Chapman ^, BOS (9th)
Jacob Latz %, TEX (1st)
Parker Messick ^, CLE (1st)
Drew Rasmussen, TB (2nd)
Joe Ryan ^, MIN (2nd)
Cam Schlittler ^, NYY (1st)
Cade Smith ^, CLE (1st)
Ranger Suarez %, BOS (2nd)
Louis Varland ^, TOR (1st)
Michael Wacha %, KC (2nd)
National League
Chase Burns ^, CIN (1st All-Star selection)
Jhoan Duran ^, PHI (1st)
Raisel Iglesias ^, ATL (1st)
Max Meyer %, MIA (1st)
Mason Miller ^, SD (2nd)
Jacob Misiorowski ^, MIL (2nd)
Eduardo Rodriguez %, AZ (1st)
Chris Sale ^, ATL (10th)
Cristopher Sánchez ^, PHI (2nd)
Paul Skenes ^, PIT (3rd)
Logan Webb %, SF (3rd)
Yoshinobu Yamamoto %, LAD (2nd)
Reserves
Catchers
American League
Dillon Dingler ^, DET (1st All-Star selection)
Adley Rutschman %, BAL (3rd)
National League
William Contreras ^, MIL (3rd All-Star selection)
Hunter Goodman %, COL (2nd)
Infielders
American League
Travis Bazzana ^, CLE (1st All-Star selection)
Nick Kurtz ^, ATH (1st)
Kevin McGonigle ^, DET (1st)
Ben Rice %, NYY, (1st)
Miguel Vargas ^, CWS (1st)
National League
Luis Arraez ^, SF (4th All-Star selection)
Bryce Harper, PHI (9th) — “Legend” pick
Otto Lopez ^, MIA (1st)
Matt Olson ^, ATL (4th)
Sal Stewart ^, CIN (1st)
Outfielders
American League
Randy Arozarena ^, SEA (3rd All-Star selection)
Cody Bellinger ^, NYY (3rd)
Riley Greene ^, DET (3rd)
National League
Corbin Carroll ^, AZ (3rd All-Star selection)
Pete Crow-Armstrong ^, CHC (2nd)
Jordan Walker %, STL (1st)
James Wood ^, WSH (2nd)
Designated Hitters
American League
Yandy Díaz ^, TB (2nd All-Star selection)
National League
Kyle Schwarber ^, Phillies, (4th All-Star selection)
Information Courtesy of Major League Baseball
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