Harper, Schwarber among 5 to represent All-Star host Phillies

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KANSAS CITY – Brandon Marsh has enjoyed one of the Phillies’ finest breakout seasons in recent memory.

Jhoan Duran has been one of baseball’s best closers since he joined the team last summer.

The baseball world has noticed.

Marsh and Duran will be two of five Phillies at this year’s All-Star Game on July 14 at Citizens Bank Park. Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber and Cristopher Sánchez are the others, giving the Phillies and Braves an All-Star-high five players each. It will be the first All-Star Game for both Marsh and Duran. Marsh is the first Phillies outfielder to win a fan-elected starting spot since Raul Ibañez in 2009. He got more votes than any of the six NL outfielders that reached the second round of voting. Duran finished second in player voting for NL relievers.

“I think that first one is always special,” Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly said Saturday at Kauffman Stadium. “I just think that first one validates, ‘I’ve made it. I’m an All-Star.’ It’s just huge.”

Schwarber and Sánchez, like Duran, earned spots by getting enough player votes. Harper made the squad via MLB Commissioner Rob Mandred’s “Legend Pick.”

“I think the longevity side of it -- Harp,” Mattingly said. “I mean, it's building, right where you start getting those guys that get 12, 15 [All-Star appearances], whatever it is when they play a long time. I think just the fact that he’s still continuing to play at that level, it's huge.”

Marsh is batting .315 with 15 home runs, 46 RBIs and an .870 OPS. Schwarber leads MLB with 30 home runs and the NL with a .570 slugging percentage. He is fourth in baseball with a .935 OPS.

Harper has 20 home runs and a .906 OPS, which is 10th in baseball.

Sánchez is 10-3 with a 2.00 ERA. He had a 50 2/3-innings scoreless streak earlier this season. It is the fifth-longest single-season streak since 1983.

The only questions now are will Sánchez start the game for the NL? And will Schwarber and Harper participate in the Home Run Derby on July 13?

Here is a look at the Phillies’ All-Stars:

  • Previous All-Star appearances: none
  • Something to know: Duran was a sensation with the Twins, but he carried his Durantula experience to Philly with tremendous results. He had saved 21 games in 22 opportunities when he made his first All-Star team on July 4. That 95.5 percent save percentage would the second-best in franchise history, behind only Brad Lidge’s 41-for-41 season in 2008.
  • Previous All-Star appearances: 8 (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2024)
  • Something to know: Harper is one of only a handful of players not to make an All-Star team, then win his league’s MVP Award in the same year. Harper missed the 2021 NL All-Star Game, but had a monstrous second half to win his second MVP, finishing ahead of Juan Soto and Fernando Tatis Jr. Other All-Star-snubs-to-MVPs in the same season: Jimmy Rollins in 2007.
  • Previous All-Star appearances: none
  • Something to know: The Phillies acquired Marsh on Aug. 2, 2022, for catching prospect Logan O’Hoppe. Marsh had an .870 OPS on July 4, when he learned he made his first All-Star team. The Phillies have not had a higher OPS by a primary outfielder at the break since Jayson Werth (.881 OPS) in 2010.
  • Previous All-Star appearances: 1 (2024)
  • Something to know: From late April through early June, Sánchez had a 50 2/3-innings scoreless streak. It is the fifth-longest, single-season scoreless streak since 1893. Sánchez earned NL Pitcher of the Month honors in June for his efforts.
  • Previous All-Start appearances: 3 (2021, 2022, 2025)
  • Something to know: Schwarber won the 2025 All-Star MVP Award when he went 3-for-3 in a home run swing-off in Atlanta. Johnny Callison is the only other Phillies player to win an All-Star MVP. He did it in 1964. Callison hit a three-run, walk-off home run.