The 2026 MLB All-Star Game is doubling as a 250th birthday bash for the United States, featuring the stars who earned their stripes; a heavy dose of red, white and blue; and, in a historically hitter-friendly Citizens Bank Park, perhaps quite a few fireworks.
The American League and National League rosters demonstrate MLB’s massive youth movement, including 11 players under the age of 25. The host Phillies lead all teams with six All-Star representatives. And the great Mike Trout, who hails from nearby Millville, N.J., is in the AL starting outfield in his 12th All-Star Game, the most of any of the 2026 participants.
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On this star-studded night in a historic city, we're keeping track of all the best moments. Follow along below:
Hometown ace vs. local legend
Cristopher Sánchez received the starting nod for the National League in front of his hometown crowd. And with that came an immediate showdown against Angels superstar Mike Trout to start the All-Star Game.
From nearby Millville, N.J., and a noted fan of all things Philadelphia, Trout received a raucous ovation before the game -- and a scaled back version as he stepped into the box to face the Phillies' ace. Trout came out swinging, fouling off a sinker before laying off a pair of pitches out of the zone. He then fouled off two more pitches before Sánchez got him to swing and miss with his otherworldly changeup.
Inking their names in history
With the pregame festivities going all-in on America's 250th anniversary celebration, the All-Star starters each trotted out and -- using an old-fashioned quill -- signed their own name to a lineup card scroll that was placed on a podium behind home plate.
The first to sign the card was Angels superstar -- and local legend -- Mike Trout, who received a rousing ovation from the Philadelphia faithful when he was introduced as the American League's leadoff hitter. Once they moved on to the National League starters, the three hometown guys -- Kyle Schwarber, Brandon Marsh and Cristopher Sánchez -- each received a thunderous ovation of their own.
The Phillies' All-Star reserves -- Bryce Harper, Jhoan Duran and Jesús Luzardo -- were honored similarly, as was Tigers first-time All-Star Kevin McGonigle, who grew up approximately 10 miles from Citizens Bank Park.
Not everyone received such a warm welcome, though. Cardinals superstar Jordan Walker was booed loudly -- no doubt a result of defeating Schwarber in Monday night's Home Run Derby. Also no surprise, all of the All-Stars from the Braves, Mets, Dodgers and Yankees were greeted with boos.
But nobody got it worse than Mr. and Mrs. Met, who were mercilessly booed when all of the mascots were introduced before the game atop the third-base dugout.
Fits like a glove
The All-Star Red Carpet Show presented by Mastercard gave the game's biggest names the chance to show off their unique style. Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams was of course rocking his alien chain, while Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies wore a floral print shirt full of koi in a nod to his well-known hobby.
But flamethrowing Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski may have stolen the show with a photo of his pup, Ember, printed on the inside of his suit jacket.


