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One softball legend was exquisite during the MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game, coming in clutch at the plate.
Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz certainly turned to their own playing days when making their World Series predictions.
One current and one former Red Sox played pivotal roles in MLB’s first-ever swing-off to decide the outcome of the All-Star Game Tuesday night.
The first "swing-off" in Major League Baseball All-Star Game history wasn't enough to save the Midsummer Classic from a 3 percent ratings drop.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber met the moment, as he often does, with three thunderous swings to deliver a victory for the National League in the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. The lefty stepped to the plate when a 6-6 tie after nine innings sent the midsummer classic to the first "swing-off" in the game's history.
The Phillies criticized MLB after two of their pitchers weren't named replacements but Jacob Misiorowski, after five starts, made the team.
After a historically fast rise to the top of the sport, Milwaukee Brewers rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski silenced skeptics in his All-Star debut.
Kyle Schwarber's three home runs gave the National League a 4-3 victory in the swing-off after the American League rallied to tie it at 6-6 in the ninth inning after trailing by six runs in the seventh. The audience for the game in Atlanta peaked at 8.1 million viewers from 9:15-9:30 p.m. EDT.
ATLANTA — For Aaron Judge, his first All-Star Game still feels like yesterday.