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MLB All-Star Game Score, Live updates, highlights from 2026 AL vs. NL Showdown

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Baseball’s biggest stars will descend on Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday night for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game.

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There’s no shortage of stars to take the field, from Philadelphia-born Mike Trout (Angels) and Yordan Alvarez (Astros) of the American League to Juan Soto (Mets) and Freddie Freeman (Dodgers) of the National League.

Aroldis Chapman, Wilson Contreras and Ceddanne Rafaela will represent the Red Sox in the Midsummer Classic, but Ranger Suarez will not be available to play. He was recently placed on the 15-day IL list with a groin injury.

Follow right here for live updates and highlights from the 2026 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night.

MLB All-Star Game 2026 score

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MLB All-Star Game 2026 live updates, highlights

American League 3, National League 0

8:41 p.m.: The Yankees bombarded with runs in the first inning. Now, Ben Rice, who hits a single to bring in another run.

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It’s 3-0 American League in the top of the first.

American League 2, National League 0

8:40 p.m.: AL on the board in the first inning.

Bellinger’s two-run single, lining a single to right over second base, brought home both Alvarez and Langliers.

The New York Yankees start the night with a 2-0 AL lead.

8:38 p.m.: With two outs, the bases are loaded for AL.

Up to the plate is Cody Bellinger.

8:34 p.m.: AL has two runners, Sanchez with Langliers.

With one out and two out, Junior Caminero comes to the plate.

8:32 p.m.: The first runner of the game is Alvarez, who lines a single into the second base gap.

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8:30 p.m.: The first at-bat goes to the National League, with Sanchez hitting Trout with a changeup.

Next up is Yordan Alvarez.

8:26 p.m.: Christopher Sanchez leads the National League in pitches and it’s about time.

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