The 96th MLB All-Star Game will take place on July 14 at the Philadelphia Phillies’ Citizens Bank Park, at 8:00 PM ET.
Although the Home Run Derby is on Monday night, the bats will just be warming up for the MLB All-Star game on Tuesday night.
In recent years, the All-Star Game has been dominated by pitchers. No team scored over 5 runs in a All-Star game from 2019-2024, but in last years game, the hitters delivered.
The National League topped the American League 7-6 last year, thanks to Kyle Schwarber stepping up in the 'swing-off' after the game finished 6-6 after nine innings. Pete Alonso, Corbin Carrol and Brent Rooker all went yard in the game, showing that great hitters can't be stopped by even the best pitchers in the sport.
Kyle Schwarber will be back again after his 2025 MVP performance, and he is the most likely player to hit one out of his home park at +350.
Schwarber enters the All-Star break with the most home runs in the MLB (32), but Yordan Alvarez (31), Ben Rice (29), and Junior Caminero (28) are hot on his tail.
Check out the latest odds for players to hit a home-run in the MLB All-Star game on Tuesday night.
Yordan Alvarez (Astros) | +525 |
Junior Caminero (Rays) | +550 |
Ben Rice (Yankees) | +850 |
Shea Langiers (Athletics) | +900 |
Mike Trout (Angels) | +900 |
Cody Bellinger (Yankees) | +1000 |
Riley Greene (Tigers) | +1000 |
Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals) | +1000 |
Ernie Clement (Blue Jays) | +1600 |
Kyle Schwarber (Phillies) | +350 |
Juan Soto (Mets) | +600 |
CJ Abrams (Nationals) | +850 |
Drake Baldwin (Braves) | +850 |
Max Muncy (Dodgers) | +850 |
Brandon Marsh (Phillies) | +900 |
Freddie Freeman (Dodgers) | +1000 |
Andy Pages (Dodgers) | +1000 |
Ozzie Albies (Braves) | +1100 |
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All odds written in this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.