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2019 MLB All-Star Game: Lineups, schedule, analysis, how to watch

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Pete Alonso is not shy in expressing his excitement after winning the 2019 Home Run Derby. (1:06)

The 2019 MLB All-Star Game will take place July 9 at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Last year's winner was the American League, with Alex Bregman of the Houston Astros taking home the MVP award for his go-ahead homer in the 10th inning.

Check below to see our complete coverage with features, this year's AL and NL rosters, the full schedule for MLB All-Star Week festivities -- including the All-Star Futures Game, Home Run Derby and the Midsummer Classic itself -- as well as how and when to watch.

All-Star Game -- Tuesday, July 9

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Schoenfield: How powerful young All-Stars are redefining the game
Gonzalez: How Ryu became MLB's most dominant pitcher
Schoenfield: Your complete guide to All-Star week
Schoenfield: Snubs, surprises and more: Breaking down the rosters
Schoenfield: Veteran All-Stars can't keep up with the kids
ESPN's 2019 AL and NL All-Star picks
Insider Doolittle: How did MLB's new All-Star voting process turn out?
All-Star Game tickets


Home Run Derby

Mets rookie Pete Alonso outlasted Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to take home the $1 million prize in the 2019 Home Run Derby.

Passan: Inside Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s incredible Derby performance
Schoenfield: Pete Alonso stole show in Home Run Derby for the ages
Home runs rule in 2019, and tonight's $1 million Derby proves it
How the Home Run Derby became America's national pastime*


All-Star Game rosters

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Nolan Arenado talks about how he was able to overcome his slump and details the challenges of being in the same division as the Dodgers.

National League lineup

LF -- Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers

SS -- Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs

1B -- Freddie Freeman, Atlanta Braves

RF -- Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers

3B -- Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies

DH -- Josh Bell, Pittsburgh Pirates

C -- Willson Contreras, Chicago Cubs

2B -- Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks

CF -- Ronald Acuna Jr., Atlanta Braves

LHP -- Hyun-Jin Ryu, Los Angeles Dodgers

National League reserves

C -- Yasmani Grandal, Milwaukee Brewers

C -- J.T. Realmuto, Philadelphia Phillies

1B -- Pete Alonso, New York Mets

1B -- Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers (replaces Rendon)

2B -- Mike Moustakas, Milwaukee Brewers

SS -- Paul DeJong, St. Louis Cardinals

SS -- Trevor Story, Colorado Rockies

3B -- Anthony Rendon, Washington Nationals -- x

3B -- Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs

OF -- Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies

OF -- David Dahl, Colorado Rockies

OF -- Jeff McNeil, New York Mets

National League pitchers

RHP -- Walker Buehler, Los Angeles Dodgers

RHP -- Luis Castillo, Cincinnati Reds

RHP -- Jacob deGrom, New York Mets

RHP -- Zack Greinke, Arizona Diamondbacks -- x

LHP -- Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers

RHP -- Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals -- x

RHP -- Mike Soroka, Atlanta Braves

RHP -- Sonny Gray, Cincinnati Reds (replaces Scherzer)

RHP -- Sandy Alcantara, Miami Marlins

LHP -- Josh Hader, Milwaukee Brewers -- x

LHP -- Will Smith, San Francisco Giants

LHP -- Felipe Vazquez, Pittsburgh Pirates (replaces Greinke)

RHP -- Brandon Woodruff, Milwaukee Brewers (replaces Hader)

RHP -- Kirby Yates, San Diego Padres

x -- injured


American League lineup

RF -- George Springer, Houston Astros

2B -- DJ LeMahieu, New York Yankees

CF -- Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels

1B -- Carlos Santana, Cleveland Indians

DH -- J.D. Martinez, Boston Red Sox

3B -- Alex Bregman, Houston Astros

C -- Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees

LF -- Michael Brantley, Houston Astros

SS -- Jorge Polanco, Minnesota Twins

RHP -- Justin Verlander, Houston Astros

American League reserves

C -- James McCann, Chicago White Sox

1B -- Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox

1B -- Daniel Vogelbach, Seattle Mariners

2B -- Whit Merrifield, Kansas City Royals

2B -- Tommy La Stella, Los Angeles Angels -- x

2B -- Brandon Lowe, Tampa Bay Rays (replaces La Stella) -- x

2B -- Gleyber Torres, New York Yankees (replaces Lowe)

SS -- Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians

SS -- Xander Bogaerts, Boston Red Sox (replaces Pence)

3B -- Matt Chapman, Oakland Athletics

OF -- Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox

OF -- Austin Meadows, Tampa Bay Rays

OF -- Joey Gallo, Texas Rangers

DH -- Hunter Pence, Texas Rangers -- x

American League pitchers

RHP -- Gerrit Cole, Houston Astros

RHP -- Lucas Giolito, Chicago White Sox

LHP -- John Means, Baltimore Orioles

LHP -- Mike Minor, Texas Rangers -- x

RHP -- Charlie Morton, Tampa Bay Rays -- x

RHP -- Jake Odorizzi, Minnesota Twins -- x

RHP -- Marcus Stroman, Toronto Blue Jays -- x

RHP -- Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees (replaces Stroman)

RHP -- Jose Berrios, Minnesota Twins (replaces Odorizzi)

LHP -- Aroldis Chapman, New York Yankees

RHP -- Shane Greene, Detroit Tigers

LHP -- Brad Hand, Cleveland Indians

RHP -- Ryan Pressly, Houston Astros

RHP -- Shane Bieber, Cleveland Indians (replaces Morton)

RHP -- Liam Hendriks, Oakland Athletics (replaces Minor)

x -- injured

Videos: Players react to being voted All-Star starters

Javier Baez | Christian Yelich | George Springer | Alex Bregman


All-Star Futures Game

The Futures Game had a new format, with American League prospects facing National League prospects instead of U.S. players facing a world team. Also, the game was also shortened, ending in a 2-2 tie after eight innings.

Insider Keith Law's observations from the 2019 MLB Futures Game

InsiderKeith Law's top 100 prospects

Insider Szymborski: Futures Game prospects with All-Star upside