The results are in, and the 2026 MLB All-Star starters, pitchers and reserves have been revealed. Despite early vote totals pointing toward a potential World Series rematch between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays among the starters, that will not be the case.Instead, the starting lineup is a mixture of first-time All-Stars and returning fan-favorites, including Mike Trout, who is an All-Star for the first time since 2023, as well as Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh, who will be making his first All-Star appearance.Here’s how the lineups will look, barring changes, on Tuesday, July 14, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

National League starters PlayerTeamPositionAll-Star nominationShohei OhtaniLos Angeles DodgersDH6thMax MuncyLos Angeles Dodgers3B3rdCJ AbramsWashington NationalsSS2ndOzzie AlbiesAtlanta Braves2B4thFreddie FreemanLos Angeles Dodgers1B10thJuan SotoNew York MetsOF5thAndy PagesLos Angeles DodgersOF1stBrandon MarshPhiladelphia PhilliesOF1stDrake BaldwinAtlanta BravesC1st

“It’s always a lot of gratitude for me,” National League starter Juan Soto said. “I just fell short last year. Definitely, it kind of just motivated me. I gotta be better. I gotta be better to be with the best of the best in the league. Definitely this year, I came in with a different mentality, and thank God I made it.”