The MLB All-Star Game comes our way on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington. Often referred to as the “Midsummer Classic,” the game serves as both the midway point of the regular season and a showcase for the game’s top stars.
Among the star attractions are the top overall vote-getters from the two leagues: Shohei Ohtani on the AL side, and the NL’s Ronald Acuna Jr. Here’s a complete look at the 2023 MLB All-Star Game odds and latest betting lines at legal online sportsbooks.
MLB All-Star Game odds
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MLB All-Star Game 2023 information
Here are the details on the 93rd edition of the MLB All-Star Game.
- National League at American League
- Date: Tuesday, July 11, 2023
- Location: T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington
- Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
- Broadcast: FOX
- NL Odds:
- AL Odds:
MLB All-Star Game Props 2023
Beyond betting on the main pregame betting lines, legal online sportsbooks have dozens of All-Star Game props for bettors to choose from, including a team to be shut out or a Grand Slam home run being hit. For example, Caesars Sportsbook has a number of game-specific markets to consider.
Will there be a run in the first inning? | Yes: +115 | No: -145 |
Will any player hit a Grand Slam home run? | Yes: +1200 | No: -3000 |
Will either side have a shutout through nine innings? | AL: +700 | NL: +900 |
At BetMGM Sportsbook, there are several different options available, including how the starters will fare in their first plate appearance. Here are the current lines for the top two vote-getters on their first turn at bat.
1st Plate Appearance | Ronald Acuna Jr. | Shohei Ohtani |
Walk/Hit By Pitch | +600 | +575 |
Strikeout | +400 | +230 |
Single | +400 | +600 |
Extra Base Hit (Double, Triple, or Home Run) | +800 | +600 |
Other | +100 | +145 |
American League All-Star Game Starters
The surprising Texas Rangers, current leaders of the AL West, lead the way for the AL side with five starters on Tuesday night.
Position | Player | Team |
C | Jonah Heim | Texas Rangers |
1B | Yandy Diaz | Tampa Bay Rays |
2B | Marcus Semien | Texas Rangers |
SS | Corey Seager | Texas Rangers |
3B | Josh Jung | Texas Rangers |
OF | Austin Hays | Baltimore Orioles |
OF | Randy Arozarena | Tampa Bay Rays |
OF | Adolis Garcia | Texas Rangers |
DH | Shohei Ohtani | Los Angeles Angels |
The Rangers top the charts in the AL with six representatives being sent to the game. Trout leads the way in the number of All-Star Game appearances with 11, but he is out for the game with an injury. Notable names among the reserves include Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Ohtani was also given the nod as a pitcher as his fantastic season for the ages continues. Joining him on the mound will be pitchers including Gerrit Cole, making his sixth trip to the game, and Jordan Romano, the AL leader in saves. Starting the game will be Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole.
National League All-Star Game Starters
The Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers, current leaders of the NL East and NL West, respectively, form the bulk of the NL lineup with three starters each.
Position | Player | Team |
C | Sean Murphy | Atlanta Braves |
1B | Freddie Freeman | Los Angeles Dodgers |
2B | Luis Arraez | Miami Marlins |
SS | Orlando Arcia | Atlanta Braves |
3B | Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals |
OF | Ronald Acuna Jr. | Atlanta Braves |
OF | Mookie Betts | Los Angeles Dodgers |
OF | Corbin Carroll | Arizona Diamondbacks |
DH | J.D. Martinez | Los Angeles Dodgers |
The Braves lead the way with eight players on the NL roster, including the team’s entire starting infield. Of the position players, Arenado leads the way in appearances as this will be his eighth Midsummer Classic.
On the mound, headliners include Clayton Kershaw, who will be appearing in his 10th All-Star Game, Camilo Doval, the current NL leader in saves with 26, and Justin Steele, who is among the leaders in ERA at 2.56. Zac Gallen of the Arizona Cardinals will get the start for the NL.
Recent All-Star Game History
The MLB All-Star Game first took place in 1933. Since that point, the AL holds a 47-43-2 lead over the first 92 editions. Recently, it hasn’t been close as the NL enters this tilt looking to snap a lengthy losing streak. Here’s a look back at the last 10 results.
Season | Winner | Final Score | MVP |
2022 | American | 3-2 | Giancarlo Stanton, NYY |
2021 | American | 5-2 | Vladimir Guerrero Jr., TOR |
2019 | American | 4-3 | Shane Bieber, CLE |
2018 | American | 8-6 (10 innings) | Alex Bregman, Hou |
2017 | American | 2-1 (10 innings) | Robinson Cano, SEA |
2016 | American | 4-2 | Eric Hosmer, KC |
2015 | American | 6-3 | Mike Trout, LAA |
2014 | American | 5-3 | Mike Trout, LAA |
2013 | American | 3-0 | Mariano Rivera, NYY |
2012 | National | 8-0 | Melky Cabrera, SF |
*No All-Star Game was held for the 2020 MLB season.