The starters have been voted in and the reserves have been selected.

Now, all that’s left is the 2026 MLB All-Star Game.

On Thursday, July 14, 60 of the best players in baseball will descend upon Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park for the annual midseason classic.

If you’d like to cheer on your favorite star from the stands — whether it be Shohei, Soto or Schlittler — last-minute tickets are still available for purchase.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $640 including fees on SeatGeek. To be clear, those are Standing Room Only.

100-level seats start at $780 including fees.

Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).

Notable starters voted in by the fans this year include National League fan favorites Shohei Ohtani (his sixth selection), hometown hero Brandon Marsh (first), Dodgers stalwart Freddie Freeman (tenth), Braves vet Ozzie Albies (fourth) and the aforementioned Juan Soto, who is the sole Mets representative in ’26.

Soto’s making his fifth appearance after being snubbed last July.

Angels legend Mike Trout (12th nod), leading vote-getter Ernie Clement (first), power-hitter Yordan Alvarez (fourth), gifted outfielder Byron Buxton (third) and wiz kid shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. (third) are just a few of the big names you’ll see in the first inning for the AL.

Cam Schlittler, Ben Rice and Cody Bellinger made the cut for the Yankees.

Aaron Judge was voted in but will not be playing due to a rib injury. This was the three-time AL MVP’s eighth selection.

Starting pitchers haven’t been announced yet but USA Today speculates either Brewers flame-thrower Jacob Misiorowski or dominant Phillies southpaw Cristopher Sánchez will get the call from NL manager Dave Roberts.

Just Baseball claims Schlittler is a worthy choice and “obvious frontrunner” for AL skipper (and Blue Jays manager) John Schneider.

Rounding out the All-Star Game festivities are the annual Home Run Derby (as of now, only slugger Junior Caminero confirmed to swing for the fences), the HBCU Swingman Classic, MLB All-Star Futures Game, All-Star Celebrity Softball Game and MLB All-Star Red Carpet Show.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about the 2026 MLB All-Star Game below.

How much are tickets for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game?

A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets by section at Citizens Bank Park for the All-Star Game are listed here:

Citizens Bank Park sections Ticket prices
start at
General Admission $640
(including fees)
400 level $663
(including fees)
300 level $652
(including fees)
200 level $777
(including fees)
100 level $780
(including fees)

How can I get Home Run Derby 2026 tickets?

More of a fan of salamis and taters? You’re in the right place.

If you want to see the game’s most powerful sluggers send dingers up into the upper echelons of Philly’s upper deck, you can grab tickets for the Monday, July 14 event here.

What are all the events at the 2026 MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia?

All-Star weekend gets underway before the big Tuesday game with Philadelphia’s cheesesteak challenge at the All-Star Village from July 12-13.

On Friday, July 10, the HBCU Swingman Classic featuring baseball student-athletes from Division I programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) will showcase their talent at Citizens Bank Park.

From Saturday, July 11 through Tuesday, July 14, fans will be treated to the MLB All-Star Futures Game (July 12), All-Star Celebrity Softball Game (July 12), MLB Draft (July 11-12; the White Sox have the first pick), Home Run Derby (July 13) and MLB All-Star Red Carpet Show before the first pitch (July 14).

All ticketed events are listed here.

Who is playing in the 2026 MLB All-Star Game?

Who was selected to start this year by the fans?

Our team did the homework and found all the representatives heading to Rocky’s hometown to play ball this coming week.

Here they are — including all of the reserves — courtesy of Major League Baseball.

The starters are listed here:

American League

C: Shea Langeliers ATH (first selection)
1B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. TOR (sixth)*
2B: Ernie Clement TOR (first)
3B: Junior Caminero TB (second)
SS: Bobby Witt Jr. KC (third)
OF: Mike Trout LAA (12th)
OF: Byion Buxton MIN (third)
OF: Aaron Judge NYY (eighth)**
DH: Yordan Alvarez HOU (fourth)

*Nick Kurtz will be starting in Vladdy’s place.
**No replacement for Judge has been named yet.

National League

Elected starters
C
: Drake Baldwin ATL (first selection)
1B: Freddie Freeman LAD (10th)
2B: Ozzie Albies ATL (fourth)
3B: Max Muncy LAD (third)
SS: CJ Abrams WSH (second)
OF: Brandon Marsh PHI (first)
OF: Juan Soto NYM (fifth)
OF: Andy Pages LAD (first)
DH: Shohei Ohtani LAD (sixth)

How can I watch the 2026 MLB All-Star Game on TV?

Fans who aren’t making the pilgrimage to the City of Brotherly Love this July can always watch from the comfort of their own home, at a sports bar or the place of their choosing.

We recommend you flip to FOX where the game will be broadcast. For Spanish-language commentary, skip over to FOX Deportes.

In a surprise wrinkle, the Home Run Derby is streaming on Netflix for the first time ever this summer.

For more ASG content, you can find supplementary All-Star Game coverage on MLB Network, including post-game highlights, analysis and the 2026 All-Star Red Carpet Show.

If you prefer listening to the crack of the bat over the airwaves, ESPN Radio is hosting live audio-only game coverage, available gratis on ESPN.com.

Sirius XM will also have the game on satellite radio as will the MLB app.

Huge 2026 concerts

Need live music in your life, too?

Us too, pal. Us too.

To quench your thirst for concerts, here are just five huge tours that you’ll absolutely want to catch these next few months.

• Wu-Tang Clan

• Chris Stapleton

• RUSH

• AC/DC

• Robert Plant

Who else is on the road? Take a look at this list of all the biggest stars on tour in 2026 to find the show just for you.


This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.






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