What time does MLB All-Star Game start? TV schedule, channel to watch 2023 AL vs. NL game

What time does MLB All-Star Game start? TV schedule, channel to watch 2023 AL vs. NL game

For the first time since 2001, Seattle is reeling in the All-Star Game

It’s quite the catch for the area as the hometown Mariners have experienced a revitalization in recent years — snapping the league’s longest playoff drought last fall. Last time the Midsummer Classic took place in the Emerald City, the Mariners found their way into the ALCS before losing to the Yankees. 

They were led by a superstar in the outfield back then — Ichiro Suzuki — and have another one in the making now in Julio Rodriguez. 

The race to the pennant begins at T-Mobile Park, with less than three months left before the first postseason pitch is thrown. For now, the teams will celebrate their achievement at baseball’s biggest party. 

MORE: Watch the MLB All-Star Game live with Fubo (free trial)

Here’s what you need to know to watch the National League battle against the American League. 

What time does MLB All-Star Game start?

Date: Tuesday, July 11
Time: 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. local time)
TV Channel: Fox (U.S.) | Sportsnet, TVA Sports (Canada)
Stream: Fox Sports app, Fubo, Sportsnet Now 

First pitch of the 2023 MLB All-Star Game will be shortly after 8 p.m. ET, or 5 p.m. local time in Seattle. You can catch all of the pre-game festivities — and the game — on Fox. Coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. ET on the network with 90 minutes worth of pre game shows. 

Streamers can catch all of the action on the Fox Sports app or Fubo, which comes with a free trial for new subscribers. 

All-Star Game rosters 2023

These are the full rosters for the 2023 All-Star Game. 

MORE: Latest MLB All-Star Game roster updates with Trout, Judge & more sidelined

American League starters

Position
Name
Team

Catcher
Jonah Heim
Texas Rangers

First base
Yandy Diaz
Tampa Bay Rays

Second base
Marcus Semien
Texas Rangers

Third base
Josh Jung
Texas Rangers

Shortstop
Corey Seager
Texas Rangers

Outfield
Adolis Garcia*
Texas Rangers

Outfield
Austin Hays*
Baltimore Orioles

Outfield
Randy Arozarena
Tampa Bay Rays

Designated hitter
Shohei Ohtani
Los Angeles Angels

*Injury replacement

National League starters

Position
Name
Team

Catcher
Sean Murphy
Atlanta Braves

First base
Freddie Freeman
Los Angeles Dodgers

Second base
Luis Arraez
Miami Marlins

Third base
Nolan Arenado
St. Louis Cardinals

Shortstop
Orlando Arcia
Atlanta Braves

Outfield
Ronald Acuna Jr.
Atlanta Braves

Outfield
Corbin Carroll
Arizona Diamondbacks

Outfield
Mookie Betts
Los Angeles Dodgers

Designated hitter
J.D. Martinez
Los Angeles Dodgers

American League reserves

Player
Position
Team

Adley Rutschman
Catcher
Baltimore Orioles

Salvador Perez
Catcher
Kansas City Royals

Bo Bichette
Infielder
Toronto Blue Jays

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Infielder
Toronto Blue Jays

Whit Merrifield
Infielder
Toronto Blue Jays

Jose Ramirez
Infielder
Cleveland Guardians

Wander Franco**
Infielder
Tampa Bay Rays

Luis Robert
Outfielder
Chicago White Sox

Aaron Judge*
Outfielder
New York Yankees

Yordan Alvarez*
Outfielder
Houston Astros

Mike Trout*
Outfielder
Los Angeles Angels

Julio Rodriguez**
Outfielder
Seattle Mariners

Kyle Tucker**
Outfielder
Houston Astros

Brent Rooker
Designated hitter
Oakland Athletics

Yennier Cano
Relief pitcher
Baltimore Orioles

Kenley Jansen
Relief pitcher
Boston Red Sox

Felix Bautista
Relief pitcher
Baltimore Orioles

Emmanuel Clase*
Relief pitcher
Cleveland Guardians

Carlos Estevez**
Relief pitcher
Los Angeles Angels

Jordan Romano**
Relief pitcher
Toronto Blue Jays

Michael Lorenzen
Starting pitcher
Detroit Tigers

Framber Valdez*
Starting pitcher
Houston Astros

Shane McClanahan*
Starting pitcher
Tampa Bay Rays

Kevin Gausman*
Starting pitcher
Toronto Blue Jays

Luis Castillo
Starting pitcher
Seattle Mariners

Gerrit Cole
Starting pitcher
New York Yankees

Nathan Eovaldi
Starting pitcher
Texas Rangers

Sonny Gray
Starting pitcher
Minnesota Twins

George Kirby**
Starting pitcher
Seattle Mariners

Pablo Lopez**
Starting pitcher
Minnesota Twins

* – Injured or not participating
** – Replacement

National League reserves

Player
Position
Team

Elias Diaz
Catcher
Colorado Rockies

Will Smith
Catcher
Los Angeles Dodgers

Ozzie Albies
Infielder
Atlanta Braves

Matt Olson
Infielder
Atlanta Braves

Austin Riley
Infielder
Atlanta Braves

Pete Alonso
Infielder
New York Mets

Dansby Swanson*
Infielder
Chicago Cubs

Geraldo Perdomo**
Infielder
Arizona Diamondbacks

Juan Soto
Outfielder
San Diego Padres

Nick Castellanos
Outfielder
Philadelphia Phillies

Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Outfielder
Arizona Diamondbacks

Jorge Soler
Designated hitter
Miami Marlins

Camilo Doval
Relief pitcher
San Francisco Giants

Devin Williams*
Relief pitcher
Milwaukee Brewers

Alexis Diaz
Relief pitcher
Cincinnati Reds

Josh Hader
Relief pitcher
San Diego Padres

David Bednar**
Relief pitcher
Pittsburgh Pirates

Zac Gallen
Starting pitcher
Arizona Diamondbacks

Clayton Kershaw*
Starting pitcher
Los Angeles Dodgers

Marcus Stroman*
Starting pitcher
Chicago Cubs

Justin Steele
Starting pitcher
Chicago Cubs

Spencer Strider*
Starting pitcher
Atlanta Braves

Josiah Gray
Starting pitcher
Washington Nationals

Bryce Elder*
Starting pitcher
Atlanta Braves

Mitch Keller
Starting pitcher
Pittsburgh Pirates

Kodai Senga**
Starting pitcher
New York Mets

Alex Cobb**
Starting pitcher
San Francisco Giants

Corbin Burnes**
Starting pitcher
Milwaukee Brewers

* – Injured or not participating
** – Replacement

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