The National League will host the American League in the 2025 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday, July 15. First pitch from Truist Park is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET; the game will be broadcast on FOX.
The American League holds a 48-44-2 advantage in the Midsummer Classic after the AL triumphed 5-3 last year. The American League has won 10 of the last 11 All-Star Games.
Find my MLB All-Star Game predictions, picks and ASG betting preview below, plus the latest odds, probable pitchers, viewing information and more.
MLB All-Star Game Prediction, Odds, Lines
American League Odds | ||
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Run Line | Total | Moneyline |
+1.5 -210 | 7 -110o / -110u | +110 |
National League Odds | ||
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Run Line | Total | Moneyline |
-1.5 +175 | 7 -110o / -110u | -130 |
All-Star Game Projected Starting Pitchers
LHP Tarik Skubal (AL) | Stat | RHP Paul Skenes (NL) |
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10-3 | W-L | 4-8 |
4.7 | fWAR (FanGraphs) | 4.0 |
2.23 / 2.43 | ERA /xERA | 2.01 / 2.48 |
2.01 / 2.35 | FIP / xFIP | 2.40 / 3.05 |
0.83 | WHIP | 0.93 |
29.9% | K-BB% | 21.5% |
41.9 | GB% | 46.9% |
117 | Stuff+ | 108 |
106 | Location+ | 111 |
All-Star Game Preview, Prediction
All-Star Game Pitchers Preview for AL and NL
The American League will carry 12 pitchers, while the National League has 13 — including "Legend Pick" Clayton Kershaw, who I don't necessarily project to pitch in his 11th All-Star appearance.
Overall, the two pitching staffs are extremely comparable on paper; here's how their averages stack up across the above-listed metrics:
- AL: 3.04 xERA, 3.40 xFIP, 21.1% K-BB%, 109.2 Pitching+
- NL: 3.02 xERA, 3.23 xFIP, 20% K-BB%, 109.5 Pitching+