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All MLB All Star Game Events
  • MON
    Jul 1408:00 PM
    MLB All Star Home Run DerbyTruist Park, Atlanta, GA
  • TUE
    Jul 1508:00 PM
    MLB All Star GameTruist Park, Atlanta, GA
  • MLB All Star Game Cities & Venues

    About MLB All Star Game

    In 2023, the MLB All-Star Game returned to T-Mobile Park in Seattle, marking the first time the city hosted the event since 2001. The game continues to draw significant attention, with fans voting for their favorite players to be part of the festivities. The 2023 edition featured a range of events, including the Home Run Derby, which captivated audiences with thrilling displays of power hitting. The All-Star festivities also included various community outreach programs, charitable events, and fan experiences, showcasing the sport's commitment to engaging with fans and giving back to the community. Current MLB players are increasingly active on social media, sharing their experiences leading up to the game, which further enhances fan engagement. The All-Star Game not only highlights the season's best players but also serves as a platform for emerging talent, ensuring that the future of baseball remains bright. Looking ahead, the MLB continues to innovate the All-Star experience, with discussions about incorporating more interactive elements and technology to enhance viewer engagement both in-person and through broadcasts.

    MLB All Star Game History

    The MLB All-Star Game, first held in 1933, is a mid-summer exhibition game that showcases the talents of the best players from the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The inaugural game took place at Comiskey Park in Chicago and was organized by MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis. The event was conceived as a way to promote baseball and provide fans with a chance to see their favorite stars compete in one game. The All-Star Game has evolved over the decades, with various formats and changes, including home-field advantage being awarded to the winning league until 2016. Players are selected by fans, coaches, and players themselves, reflecting both popular and performance-based choices. Notable moments in All-Star history include Ted Williams hitting a home run in 1941, the famous 1970 collision between Pete Rose and Ray Fosse, and the 2002 game that ended in a tie due to a lack of available pitchers. Over the years, the All-Star Game has become a symbol of excellence in baseball and a highlight of the MLB calendar, celebrating the sport and its best athletes.