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How to watch MLB All-Star Game 2025 for free: Time, streaming, rosters

How to watch MLB All-Star Game 2025 for free: Time, streaming, rosters

New York Post15-07-2025
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The MLB All-Star break got started yesterday when Seattle's Cal Raleigh won the Home Run Derby with 18 homers in the final round, for a total of 54 over three rounds. Tonight, it's time for the Midsummer Classic.
The 2025 MLB All-Star Game gets started at 8 p.m. ET tonight with some of baseball's brightest stars on the field and the bench. Both the National League and the American League's starting position players were determined by fan vote, and the starting lineups will represent both New York teams.
The AL's leading vote-getter Aaron Judge will start at right field, while the Mets' shortstop Francisco Lindor will start an All-Star Game for the first time in his career. Judge and Lindor aren't the only players representing New York City on the All-Star roster. From the Yankees, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Max Fried, and Carlos Rodón all got All-Star nods; Mets Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz, and David Peterson will represent Queens in Atlanta.
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone will manage the American League team, with Dodgers' manager Dave Roberts on the bench for the National League.
mlb all-star 2025: what to know When: July 15, 8 p.m. ET
July 15, Where: Truist Park (Atlanta, Georgia)
Truist Park (Atlanta, Georgia) Channel: Fox
Fox Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)
Here's everything you need to know to tune in to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game.
When is the 2025 MLB All-Star Game?
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The 2025 MLB Home Run Derby is tonight, July 15, at 8 p.m. ET. It will air on Fox.
How to watch the MLB All-Star Game for free:
If you don't have cable, you'll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Midsummer Classic for free. One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at $59.99/month, with plenty of subscription options that include Fox.
You can also take advantage of a free trial of fuboTV (seven days) or Hulu + Live TV (three days).
MLB All-Star Game 2025 rosters:
Starting Lineup
American League Gleyber Torres (Tigers, 2B)
Riley Greene (Tigers, LF)
Aaron Judge (Yankees, RF)
Cal Raleigh (Mariners, C)
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Blue Jays, 1B)
Ryan O'Hearn (Orioles, DH)
Junior Caminero (Rays, 3B)
Javier Báez (Tigers, OF)
Jacob Wilson (Athletics, SS)
Tarik Skubal (Tigers, P)
National League Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers, DH)
Ronald Acuña Jr. (Braves, LF)
Ketel Marte (Diamondbacks, 2B)
Freddie Freeman (Dodgers, 1B)
Manny Machado (Padres, 3B)
Will Smith (Dodgers, C)
Kyle Tucker (Cubs, RF)
Francisco Lindo (Mets, SS)
Pete Crow-Armstrong (Cubs, CF)
Paul Skenes (Pirates, P)
Reserves
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* indicates the player will not play in the ASG
American League Alejandro Kirk (Blue Jays, C)
Jonathan Aranda (Rays, 1B)
Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Yankees, 2B)
Brandon Lowe (Rays, 2B)*
Alex Bregman (Red Sox, 3B)*
Maikel García (Royals, 3B)
Zach McKinstry (Tigers, 3B)
Isaac Paredes (Astros, 3B)*
Jeremy Peña (Astros, SS)*
Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals, SS)
Randy Arozarena (Mariners, OF)
Byron Buxton (Twins, OF)
Steven Kwan (Guardians, OF)
Julio Rodríguez (Mariners, OF)*
Brent Rooker (Athletics, DH)
National League Hunter Goodman (Rockies, C)
Pete Alonso (Mets, 1B)
Matt Olson (Braves, 1B)
Brendan Donovan (Cardinals, 2B)
Eugenio Suárez (Diamondbacks, 3B)
Elly De La Cruz (Reds, SS)
Corbin Carroll (Diamondbaxks, OF)
Kyle Stowers (Marlins, OF)
Fernando Tatís Jr. (Padres, OF)
James Woods (Nationals, OF)
Kyle Schwarber (Phillies, DH)
Pitchers
* indicates the pitcher will not pitch in the ASG
American League Hunter Brown (Astros)*
Kris Bubic (Royals)
Aroldis Chapman (Red Sox)
Garrett Crochet (Red Sox)*
Jacob deGron (Rangers)*
Carlos Estévez (Royals)
Max Fried (Yankees)*
Josh Hader (Astros)
Yusei Kikuchi (Angels)*
Casey mixe (Tigers)
Andrés Muñoz (Mariners)
Drew Rasmussen (Rays)
Carlos Rodón (Yankees)
Joe Ryan (Twins)
Shane Smith (White Sox)
Bryan Woo (Mariners)
National League Andrew Abbott (Reds)
Jason Adam (Padres)
Matthew Boyd (Cubs)*
Edwin Díaz (Mets)
MacKenzie Gore (Nationals)
Clayton Kershaw (Dodgers)
Trevor Megill (Brewers)
Jacob Misiorowski (Brewers)
Adrián Morejón (Padres)
Freddy Peralta (Brewers)*
David Peterson (Mets)
Robby Ray (Giants)*
Randy Rodríguez (Giants)
Chris Sale (Braves)*
Robert Suárez (Padres)
Logan Webb (Giants)
Zach Wheeler (Phillies)*
Yoshinobu Yamamoto (Dodgers)*
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