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Full Breakdown: 2022 MLB All-Star Game Rosters

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LOS ANGELES (MLB.com) – The full 2022 MLB All-Star teams have been unveiled. 

Major League Baseball announced the full All-Star rosters for the American League and National League on Sunday, adding the pitchers and reserves to the fan-elected starting lineups that were revealed Friday.

The 92nd Midsummer Classic takes place Tuesday, July 19, at Dodger Stadium.

This year’s rosters include legends of the game Miguel Cabrera (12th All-Star selection) and Albert Pujols (11th); perennial All-Stars such as Mike Trout (10th, and ninth fan-elected start), Justin Verlander and Clayton Kershaw (ninth), Jose Altuve (eighth), and Nolan Arenado, Paul Goldschmidt and Bryce Harper (seventh); and a host of new faces. This year, there are 30 first-time All-Stars — the fourth straight game that MLB has at least 30 new All-Stars.

There are also 28 internationally born All-Stars in 2022, 18 on the AL roster and 10 on the NL roster. They represent the Dominican Republic (11 All-Stars), Venezuela (eight), Cuba and Puerto Rico (two), and Aruba, the Bahamas, Canada, Japan and Mexico (one each). Thirty-nine of the 66 current All-Stars come from diverse backgrounds, including 25 AL All-Stars, making up over 75% of the team.

 

Here’s a breakdown of the 2022 All-Star rosters — the starters, pitching staffs and reserves for each league:

American League – Starters:

 

  • C – Alejandro Kirk, Blue Jays (1st)
  • 1B – Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays (2nd)
  • 2B – Jose Altuve, Astros (8th)
  • 3B – Rafael Devers, Red Sox (2nd)
  • SS – Tim Anderson, White Sox (2nd)
  • OF – Aaron Judge, Yankees (4th)
  • OF – Mike Trout, Angels (10th)
  • OF – Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees (5th)
  • DH – Shohei Ohtani, Angels (2nd)

Reserves:

  • Yordan Alvarez, DH, Astros (1st)
  • Miguel Cabrera, DH, Tigers (12th)
  • Xander Bogaerts, SS, Red Sox (4th)
  • José Ramírez, 3B, Guardians (4th)
  • Jose Trevino, C, Yankees (1st)
  • Luis Arraez, 1B, Twins (1st)
  • Andrés Giménez, 2B, Guardians (1st)
  • George Springer, OF, Blue Jays (4th)
  • Byron Buxton, OF, Twins (1st)
  • Andrew Benintendi, OF, Royals (1st)
  • Kyle Tucker, OF, Astros (1st)
  • Julio Rodríguez, OF, Mariners (1st)

Starting pitchers:

  • Shane McClanahan, LHP, Rays (1st)
  • Nestor Cortes, LHP, Yankees (1st)
  • Alek Manoah, RHP, Blue Jays (1st)
  • Framber Valdez, LHP, Astros (1st)
  • Martín Pérez, LHP, Rangers (1st)
  • Paul Blackburn, RHP, A’s (1st)
  • Gerrit Cole, RHP, Yankees (5th)
  • Justin Verlander, RHP, Astros (9th)
  • Shohei Ohtani, RHP/DH, Angels (2nd)

Relief pitchers:

  • Clay Holmes, RHP, Yankees (1st)
  • Emmanuel Clase, RHP, Guardians (1st)
  • Gregory Soto, LHP, Tigers (2nd)
  • Jorge López, RHP, Orioles (1st)

National League – Starters:

 

  • C – Willson Contreras, Cubs (3rd)
  • 1B – Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals (7th)
  • 2B – Jazz Chisholm Jr., Marlins (1st)
  • 3B – Manny Machado, Padres (6th)
  • SS –  Trea Turner, Dodgers (2nd)
  • OF – Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves (3rd)
  • OF – Mookie Betts, Dodgers (6th)
  • OF – Joc Pederson, Giants (2nd)
  • DH – William Contreras, Braves (1st) – replaces Bryce Harper, Phillies (7th)

Reserves

  • Nolan Arenado, 3B, Cardinals (7th)
  • Pete Alonso, 1B, Mets (2nd)
  • Albert Pujols, DH/1B, Cardinals (11th)
  • Jeff McNeil, 2B, Mets (2nd)
  • Travis d’Arnaud, C, Braves (1st)
  • C.J. Cron, 1B, Rockies (1st)
  • Dansby Swanson, SS, Braves (1st)
  • Kyle Schwarber, OF, Phillies (2nd)
  • Juan Soto, OF, Nationals (2nd)
  • Starling Marte, OF, Mets (2nd)
  • Ian Happ, OF, Cubs (1st)

Starting pitchers

  • Clayton Kershaw, LHP, Dodgers (9th)
  • Sandy Alcantara, RHP, Marlins (2nd)
  • Corbin Burnes, RHP, Brewers (2nd)
  • Luis Castillo, RHP, Reds (2d)
  • Max Fried, LHP, Braves (1st)
  • Tony Gonsolin, RHP, Dodgers (1st)
  • Joe Musgrove, RHP, Padres (1st)

Relief pitchers

  • Edwin Díaz, RHP, Mets (2nd)
  • Josh Hader, LHP, Brewers (4th)
  • Ryan Helsley, RHP, Cardinals (1st)
  • David Bednar, RHP, Pirates (1st)
  • Joe Mantiply, LHP, D-backs (1st)