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What channel is the MLB All-Star Game on tonight? Time, schedule, lineups for 2025 AL vs. NL game in Atlanta

Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal headline a scintillating pitching matchup at the 2025 MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta on Tuesday night. 

Skenes draws the starting nod for the National League for the second straight season, as he leads all qualified starting pitchers with a 2.01 ERA. He’ll be opposed by Skubal, the defending AL Cy Young Award winner, whose 2.23 ERA is tied for the best mark in the American League. 

Both flame-throwers will have to contend with stacked lineups. Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh take their epic regular-season home run tears into the All-Star Game, fueling the AL lineup. At the break, the switch-hitting catcher (38 homers) is out-pacing the defending MVP (35 homers)

Shohei Ohtani leads the NL lineup, which features plenty of star power. Ronald Acuña Jr. will start in the outfield in front of his home fans; alongside him will be 23-year-old sensation Pete Crow-Armstrong. 

Here’s everything that you need to know about watching Tuesday’s All-Star Game, including channel and live stream information. 

What channel is the MLB All-Star Game on tonight? 

  • TV channel: Fox
  • Live stream: Fubo

The 2025 MLB All-Star Game will air live nationally on Fox, with Joe Davis (play-by-play) and John Smoltz (analyst) calling the Midsummer Classic for the fourth consecutive year. 

Tom Verducci (reporter) and Ken Rosenthal (reporter) will also contribute to the broadcast. Kevin Burkhardt, Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, and Alex Rodriguez will preview the action live from Atlanta. 

Viewers can stream the game with Fubo. 

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MLB All-Star Game start time

  • Date: Tuesday, July 15
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET

First pitch of the All-Star Game is set for 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 15, from Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. 

It’s the third time that the Braves are hosting the All-Star Game in Atlanta but the first at Truist Park. 

MLB All-Star Game radio station

Listen to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game live with SiriusXM on channel 89, MLB Network Radio. 

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American League starting lineup, roster

Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal, the defending AL Cy Young Award winner, draws the nod for the American League. Aaron Judge fuels a talented lineup. 

Here’s a look at the starters: 

Position Player Team
C Cal Raleigh Mariners
1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Blue Jays
2B Gleyber Torres Tigers
3B Junior Caminero* Rays
SS Jacob Wilson Athletics
OF Aaron Judge Yankees
OF Riley Greene Tigers
OF Javier Baez Tigers
DH Ryan O’Hearn Orioles
P Tarik Skubal Tigers

*Replaces Jose Ramirez (Guardians)

And here’s how the rest of the roster shapes out.

Position Player Team
C Alejandro Kirk Blue Jays
1B Jonathan Aranda Rays
2B Brandon Lowe* Rays
2B Jazz Chisholm Jr.  Yankees
SS Jeremy Pena* Astros
SS Bobby Witt Jr. Royals
3B Maikel Garcia Royals
3B Alex Bregman* Red Sox
3B Isaac Paredes Astros
INF Zach McKinstry Tigers
OF Randy Arozarena Mariners
OF Byron Buxton Twins
OF Steven Kwan Guardians
OF Julio Rodriguez* Mariners
DH Brent Rooker Athletics
SP Hunter Brown* Astros
SP Kris Bubic Royals
SP Garrett Crochet* Red Sox
SP Jacob deGrom* Rangers
SP Max Fried* Yankees
SP Yusei Kikuchi* Angels
SP Casey Mize Tigers
SP Drew Ramussen Rays
SP Carlos Rodon Yankees
SP Joe Ryan Twins
SP Shane Smith White Sox
SP Bryan Woo Mariners
RP Aroldis Chapman Red Sox
RP Carlos Estevez Royals
RP Josh Hader Astros
RP Andres Munoz Mariners

*Chosen as an All-Star but will not play 

American League starting lineup, roster

Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes will start the All-Star Game for the second consecutive year, backed by a fierce lineup headlined by Shohei Ohtani.

Here’s a look at the rest of the National League starters.

Position Player Team
C Will Smith Dodgers
1B Freddie Freeman Dodgers
2B Ketel Marte Diamondbacks
3B Manny Machado Padres
SS Francisco Lindor Mets
OF Ronald Acuna Jr. Braves
OF Pete Crow-Armstrong Cubs
OF Kyle Tucker Cubs
DH Shohei Ohtani Dodgers
SP Paul Skenes Pirates

And now the rest of the roster: 

Position Player Team
C Hunter Goodman Rockies
1B Pete Alonso Mets
1B Matt Olson Braves
2B Brendan Donovan Cardinals
SS Elly De La Cruz Reds
3B Eugenio Suarez Diamondbacks
OF Corbin Carroll Diamondbacks
OF Kyle Stowers Marlins
OF Fernando Tatis Jr. Padres
OF James Wood Nationals
DH Kyle Schwarber Phillies
SP Andrew Abbott Reds
SP Matthew Boyd* Cubs
SP MacKenzie Gore Nationals
SP Clayton Kershaw Dpdgers
SP Jacob Misiorowski Brewers
SP Freddy Peralta Brewers
SP David Peterson Mets
SP Robbie Ray* Giants
SP Chris Sale* Braves
SP  Logan Webb Giants

SP

Zack Wheeler* Phillies
SP Yoshinobu Yamamoto Dodgers
RP Jason Adam Padres
RP Edwin Diaz Mets
RP Trevor Megill Brewers
RP Randy Rodriguez Giants
RP Robert Suarez Padres
RP Adrian Morejon Padres

*Chosen as an All-Star but will not play 

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