MLB All-Star Game 2023: American League Lineup, Starter, and MVP favorites
Yesterday, Gerrit Cole was named as the American League starter for the MLB All-Star Game this year. He will oppose Zac Gallen, but it's highly unlikely that either of them gets more than an inning of work.
Regardless, behind Cole to start the game will be the following lineup:
- Marcus Semien, Texas Rangers, 2B
- Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels, DH
- Randy Arozarena, Tampa Bay Rays, LF
- Corey Seager, Texas Rangers, SS
- Yandy Díaz, Tampa Bay Rays, 1B
- Adolis García, Texas Rangers, RF
- Austin Hays, Baltimore Orioles, CF
- Josh Jung, Texas Rangers, 3B
- Jonah Heim, Texas Rangers, C
Shohei Ohtani will not pitch, but he is in the starting lineup for the American League at the 2023 MLB All-Star Game.
MVP favorites for AL Lineup at MLB All-Star Game
It's very hard to make a huge impact on the MLB All-Star Game since each pitcher usually lasts one or two innings at the most and each batter usually gets about two at bats before being subbed out.
Unless the American League jumps out to a big lead early on, then it's likely that the MVP will actually come off the bench. The bench is filled with stars:
- Salvador Perez
- Adley Rutschman
- Bo Bichette
- Wander Franco
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- Whit Merrifield
- Jose Ramirez
- Yordan Alvarez
- Luis Robert Jr.
- Kyle Tucker
- Brent Rooker
Given that one of these players is more likely to come up and have a chance to win the game, they're a safer pick. Yordan Alvarez is a home run candidate, but Wander Franco will likely come in and get a big hit as well as play excellent defense.