Major League Baseball revealed the full American League and National League rosters for the 2026 All-Star Game on Saturday.
The starters in both leagues were elected through fan votes. Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani and Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement received automatic starting spots as the top overall vote-getters in their respective leagues during Phase 1.
Reserves and pitchers were selected through a combination of player votes and selections by the commissioner's office. Replacements for injured players or pitchers who are unable to participate based on their rotation schedules will be revealed at later dates. All 30 teams have at least one All-Star representative.
Here are each league's rosters for the 96th MLB All-Star Game on July 14 in Philadelphia.
American League
AL Starters

| Position | Player | Team | fWAR | Career AS Games |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Shea Langeliers | Athletics | 2.2 | 1st |
| 1B | Vladimir Guerrero Jr.** | Blue Jays | 0.8 | 6th |
| 2B | Ernie Clement | Blue Jays | 1.1 | 1st |
| 3B | Junior Caminero | Rays | 3.0 | 2nd |
| SS | Bobby Witt Jr. | Royals | 4.6 | 3rd |
| OF | Byron Buxton | Twins | 2.9 | 3rd |
| OF | Aaron Judge* | Yankees | 2.1 | 8th |
| OF | Mike Trout* | Angels | 2.5 | 12th |
| DH | Yordan Alvarez | Astros | 4.0 | 4th |
*Judge and Trout are currently on the injured list
**Guerrero declined to participate
A's 1B Nick Kurtz will start the All-Star Game alongside C Shea Langeliers. This is the first time the A's have had two ASG starters since 1991 (Rickey Henderson and Dave Henderson).
— A's Communications (@AthleticsPR) July 5, 2026
Trout, who's currently injured, was voted an All-Star starter for the 11th time in his storied career. Langeliers, meanwhile, will be the first Athletics catcher to start the Midsummer Classic since Terry Steinbach in 1989.
AL Reserves

| Position | Player | Team | fWAR | Career AS Games |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Dillon Dingler | Tigers | 4.0 | 1st |
| C | Adley Rutschman | Orioles | 2.1 | 3rd |
| 1B | Nick Kurtz | Athletics | 3.5 | 1st |
| 1B | Ben Rice | Yankees | 2.4 | 1st |
| 2B | Travis Bazzana | Guardians | 1.4 | 1st |
| 3B | Miguel Vargas | White Sox | 3.2 | 1st |
| SS | Kevin McGonigle | Tigers | 3.6 | 1st |
| OF | Randy Arozarena | Mariners | 2.3 | 3rd |
| OF | Cody Bellinger | Yankees | 2.6 | 3rd |
| OF | Riley Greene | Tigers | 2.1 | 3rd |
| DH | Yandy Díaz | Rays | 2.6 | 2nd |
AL Pitchers

| Position | Player | Team | fWAR | Career AS Games |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SP | Dylan Cease | Blue Jays | 3.3 | 1st |
| SP | Parker Messick | Guardians | 2.8 | 1st |
| SP | Drew Rasmussen | Rays | 2.6 | 2nd |
| SP | Joe Ryan | Twins | 2.7 | 2nd |
| SP | Cam Schlittler | Yankees | 3.2 | 1st |
| SP | Ranger Suarez | Red Sox | 2.8 | 2nd |
| SP | Michael Wacha | Royals | 2.0 | 2nd |
| RP | Bryan Baker | Rays | 0.9 | 1st |
| RP | Aroldis Chapman | Red Sox | 1.0 | 9th |
| RP | Jacob Latz | Rangers | 1.6 | 1st |
| RP | Cade Smith | Guardians | 1.5 | 1st |
| RP | Louis Varland | Blue Jays | 2.2 | 1st |
National League
NL Starters

| Position | Player | Team | fWAR | Career AS Games |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Drake Baldwin | Braves | 1.2 | 1st |
| 1B | Freddie Freeman | Dodgers | 2.8 | 10th |
| 2B | Ozzie Albies | Braves | 1.8 | 4th |
| 3B | Max Muncy | Dodgers | 3.2 | 3rd |
| SS | CJ Abrams | Nationals | 2.5 | 2nd |
| OF | Brandon Marsh | Phillies | 1.9 | 1st |
| OF | Andy Pages | Dodgers | 2.9 | 1st |
| OF | Juan Soto | Mets | 2.7 | 5th |
| DH | Shohei Ohtani | Dodgers | 2.8 | 6th |
Muncy is the first Dodgers third baseman to start an All-Star Game since Ron Cey in 1977. Abrams, making his second career All-Star appearance, is the first shortstop in Expos/Nationals franchise history to earn a starting nod.
NL Reserves

| Position | Player | Team | fWAR | Career AS Games |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | William Contreras | Brewers | 1.9 | 3rd |
| C | Hunter Goodman | Rockies | 1.8 | 2nd |
| 1B | Bryce Harper** | Phillies | 1.9 | 9th |
| 1B | Matt Olson | Braves | 2.8 | 4th |
| 2B | Luis Arraez | Giants | 3.4 | 4th |
| 3B | Sal Stewart | Reds | 1.5 | 1st |
| SS | Otto Lopez | Marlins | 3.8 | 1st |
| OF | Corbin Carroll | D-Backs | 3.4 | 3rd |
| OF | Pete Crow-Armstrong | Cubs | 5.2 | 2nd |
| OF | Jordan Walker | Cardinals | 2.2 | 1st |
| OF | James Wood | Nationals | 3.3 | 2nd |
| DH | Kyle Schwarber | Phillies | 2.5 | 4th |
**Harper was selected as a "Legend" pick
NL Pitchers

| Position | Player | Team | fWAR | Career AS Games |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SP | Chase Burns | Reds | 2.9 | 1st |
| SP | Max Meyer | Marlins | 2.3 | 1st |
| SP | Jacob Misiorowski | Brewers | 4.3 | 2nd |
| SP | Eduardo Rodriguez | D-Backs | 1.5 | 1st |
| SP | Chris Sale | Braves | 2.8 | 10th |
| SP | Cristopher Sánchez | Phillies | 4.3 | 2nd |
| SP | Paul Skenes | Pirates | 2.7 | 3rd |
| SP | Logan Webb | Giants | 1.9 | 3rd |
| SP | Yoshinobu Yamamoto | Dodgers | 2.3 | 2nd |
| RP | Jhoan Duran | Phillies | 1.7 | 1st |
| RP | Raisel Iglesias | Braves | 1.0 | 1st |
| RP | Mason Miller | Padres | 2.2 | 2nd |





