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topicnews · July 15, 2025

MLB All-Star game 2025: predictions, live updates, snack bars

MLB All-Star game 2025: predictions, live updates, snack bars


The 2025 MLB All-Star game has arrived!

Will the American League continue its dominance over the National League with its 11th win in 12 years?

All-star newcomers such as Pete Crow-Armstrong and veterans such as Aaron Richter and Shohei Ohtani will connect the rest of the baseball best and to the Truist Park, the home of the Atlanta Braves, for this year's midsummer classic and we have live updates and analysis of live updates and analysis in the games.

After the last place has been thrown, the MLB experts from ESPN will also share their biggest snack bars here. Let's start the day with some predictions for the game on Tuesday evening.


The starting boards


Who will win the All-Star game and with which score?

Jorge Castillo: The National League 5-2. The NL has the better line -up and will only win the game for the second time since 2012 when Melky Cabrera won in Kansas City MVP honors.

Jeff Passan: The National League will win 3-1. The NL has a far superior line-up for the AL, and in an all-star game, in which Pitcher is probably not more than throwing more than one in each other, the ability to see Baserunner for the first time is of the greatest importance for the first time. The NL is more equipped for this than the al.


Who is your all-star game MVP selection?

Jesse Rogers: Cal Raleigh. I mean, he goes to Homer … this is a matter of course. He could even meet two. The “Big Dumper” will throw in an explosion into the right field stand and put another exclamation mark in an incredible season. He won the HR derby and will win all-star game MVP.

Alden Gonzalez: Pete Crow Armstrong. He will have the most productive offensive night among the NL starters and eventually make an incredible catch in midfield. Crow-Armstrong is 95 games in his season at the age of 23 and has already accumulated 4.9 fangraphs about the replacement. He has become a star shortly before our eyes – and he seems to love the lights more than most others.


What is the matchup that you are most excited about?

Rogers: Let's start the bottom of the first inn with a bang, as Tarik Skubal, the starting jug for the AL, against Shohei Ohtani, who is only 1: 9 from the left -hander. Does the reigning Al Cy Young winner get an early strike from the reigning NL -MVP or does Ohtani finally get to Skubal? Not many matchups are guaranteed in the all-star game, but this is it and it is about as good as possible.

Castillo: Jacob Misiorowski against everyone. The involvement of the rookie right-hander after only five career opened the majors, and all eyes are aimed at him as soon as he takes the hill. If he does it, his 103 miles per hour should certainly play almost in an inn. It is as hard as a matchup like any other pitcher in this game.


Who is the only all-star fans who will know much better after the game on Tuesday evening?

Gonzalez: The San Diego Padres finally sent three helpers to the All-Star game, but from the start there was a clear Bullpen representative: Adrian Morejon. The 26-year-old left-hander doesn't get much awareness, but he was absolutely dominant and achieved a 1.85 ERA and an expected slugging percentage of 0.263. He does not strike the absurd rates of some of the most dominant pitchers of today, but it comes from. And he will probably get three big ones towards the end of the night.

Passan: Perhaps you already know Misiorowski because his fastball sits at 100 miles per hour and his slider is in the mid -1990s, but this is the type of presentation that was built for him. An inning, let it eat and show that although his career is only five starts deep, this will be the first of many all-star appearances for the 23-year-old.