MLB All-Star Week 2025: How to watch, full schedule and everything else you need to know

MLB All-Star week runs from July 11-15; here's how to catch every game, the MLB Draft, and more!

Jul 22, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves unveil the 2025 MLB All-Star Game logo before a game against the Cincinnati Reds at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
This year's MLB All-Star Game will be held at Truist Park in Atlanta, here's how to watch all the action this week. (Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports)
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The 2025 edition of the Midsummer Classic is here; that's right, MLB All-Star Week is upon us, with all games and events taking place this year at Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves. After fans votes were tallied, some of the National and American League's biggest stars, including Shohei Ohtani, Cal Raleigh, and Aaron Judge will take the field for the annual game (a complete list of starters is below) on July 15, but there's plenty more action going down on and off the field that weekend. 

Whether you want to watch the Home Run Derby, the All-Star Futures game, the MLB draft or, of course, the All-Star game itself, here's what you need to know to tune in to Major League Baseball's 2025 All-Star Week. Oh, and if you want to buy tickets to see any of the games in person, here's how.

Dates: July 11-15, 2025

Location: Truist Park, Atlanta

TV channels: ESPN, MLB Network, Fox

Streaming: DirecTV, Fubo and more

MLB All-Star Week runs from July 11 through July 15. 

The HBCU Swingman Classic, the All-Star Futures game, the Celebrity Softball Game and coverage of the MLB Draft will all air on MLB Network. ESPN will also air the draft as well as the Home Run Derby. And to watch the All-Star Game itself, you can tune in to Fox. 

MLB Network, ESPN and Fox are all available on platforms like DirecTV, Fubo and Hulu + Live TV. The HBCU Swingman Classic, the All-Star Futures game, the Celebrity Softball Game and the MLB Draft will also be available to watch with a subscription to MLB.TV.

The starting lineups for the American League and National League are now available. (Full rosters, including pitchers and reserve players, have not yet been announced). 

Catcher: Cal Raleigh, Mariners (1st starter election)

First base: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays (4th starter election)

Second base: Gleyber Torres, Tigers (1st starter election)

Shortstop: Jacob Wilson, Athletics (1st starter election)

Third base: José Ramírez, Guardians (4th starter election)

Designated hitter: Ryan O’Hearn, Orioles (1st starter election)

Outfield: Aaron Judge, Yankees (7th starter election)

Outfield: Riley Greene, Tigers (1st starter election)

Outfield Javier Báez, Tigers (3rd starter election)

Catcher: Will Smith, Dodgers (1st starter election)

First base: Freddie Freeman, Dodgers (5th starter election)

Second base: Ketel Marte, D-backs (3rd starter election)

Shortstop: Francisco Lindor, Mets (1st starter election)

Third base: Manny Machado, Padres (4th starter election)

Designated hitter: Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers (5th starter election)

Outfield: Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves (5th starter election)

Outfield: Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cubs (1st starter election)

Outfield: Kyle Tucker, Cubs (1st starter election)

  • Friday, July 11 7 p.m.: HBCU Swingman Classic (MLB Network, MLB TV)

  • Saturday, July 12 4 p.m.: All-Star Futures Game (MLB Network, MLB TV)

  • Saturday, July 12 8:30 p.m.: Celebrity Softball Game (streams live on MLB.com and MLB TV, airs on MLB Network on Monday, July 14 at 1 p.m.)

  • Sunday, July 13 6 p.m. : MLB Draft Day 1 (ESPN, MLB Network, MLB.com)

  • Monday, July 14 11:30 a.m.: MLB Draft Day 2 (MLB.com)

  • Monday, July 14 8 p.m.: Home Run Derby (ESPN)

  • Tuesday, July 15 8 p.m.: All-Star Game (Fox)

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