The 95th All-Star Game features rosters of 32 players each from the American League and National League, including nine starters chosen by fan votes and 23 reserve players selected through ballots and input from the Commissioner’s office. This ensures every team has at least one representative, with further substitutions likely due to player unavailability. The Dodgers have the most selections with five players, while the Tigers and Mariners each have four. Notably, nineteen players will be making their All-Star debuts, and Clayton Kershaw was honored as a "Legend Pick" by the commissioner.
The starting lineups for the 95th All-Star Game reveal a total of 32 players for each league, including nine fan-voted starters and 23 reserves.
Every MLB team must have at least one representative in the All-Star Game, a rule adhered to through player reserve selections and substitutions.
The Dodgers lead the selections with five players, while the Tigers and Mariners each have four representatives, and nineteen players are All-Star first-timers.
Clayton Kershaw was selected as a 'Legend Pick' by MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, recognizing his remarkable career and contributions to baseball.
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