2026 All-Star Game: American League shuts out National League 4-0

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Last updated: Wednesday, July 15, 2026 10:29AM GMT
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Dylan Cease struck out the side in the first inning, combining with 10 relievers on a three-hitter in a show of pitching dominance that led the American League to a 4-0 win over the National League in Tuesday night's All-Star Game in Philadelphia.

Cody Bellinger hit a two-run single and Ben Rice followed with an RBI single in the first against Cristopher Sánchez of the host Philadelphia Phillies.

Miguel Vargas of the Chicago White Sox added an eighth-inning home run off the Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Wrobleski, who was pitching on his 26th birthday, for the game's only extra-base hit. The AL won for the 18th time in 23 games and holds a 49-45-2 advantage overall.

Singles by Juan Soto in the fourth, Pete Crow-Armstrong in the eighth and Otto Lopez in the ninth were the only hits by the NL, which failed to advance a runner past first.

Pitchers combined for 27 strikeouts, 15 by AL hurlers.

Six players represented the Phillies, including Brandon Marsh, pitchers Jhoan Duran, Cristopher Sánchez and Jesús Luzardo, first baseman Bryce Harper and designated hitter Kyle Schwarber.

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Jul 09, 2026, 10:13 PM GMT

'Derby at home? Sure why not?': Bryce Harper will participate in Home Run Derby

Bryce Harper announced Thursday night that he will participate in the Home Run Derby at Citizens Bank Park.

The Phillies slugger announced on Instagram, writing, "Derby at home? Sure why not? #HRD."

Harper will compete in front of a home crowd when the event takes place Monday night in Philadelphia.

Five other players have confirmed they will be taking part, including Cardinals OF Jordan Walker, Boston's Willson Contreras, Kansas City's Jac Caglianone, Tampa Bay's Junior Caminero and the New York Yankees' Ben Rice.

Harper won the 2018 Derby and is bidding to become the fifth player with multiple Derby crowns.

According to the MLB, this will mark the 28th appearance by a slugger in his home ballpark.

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Jul 09, 2026, 9:57 PM GMT

'Schmitter' sandwich returning to Citizens Bank Park

A classic Philadelphia menu item is making a return to Citizens Bank Park for the All-Star game.

After more than a decade away, the legendary Schmitter will be back.

The iconic cheesesteak-salami sandwich, created and made famous by McNally's Tavern in Chestnut Hill, will be served inside the ballpark.

Originally served at Citizens Bank Park from 2004 through 2015, the Schmitter became a fan favorite after being introduced at the request of late Phillies Chairman David Montgomery.

It will remain on the menu for the rest of the season too.

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Jul 09, 2026, 3:48 AM GMT

Phillies legends help Miracle League kids live baseball dreams

Children with physical and cognitive challenges stepped up to the plate at Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday night with former Phillies players as part of a partnership between Major League Baseball, Phillies Charities Inc. and the Miracle League.

The event kicked off MLB All-Star week in Philadelphia.

The Miracle League, a national nonprofit that creates opportunities for children with disabilities to play baseball, joined the Phillies for an evening designed to make young fans feel like pros. Among them were Everett and Remi, siblings born with cerebral palsy.

"This has been just a dream. These are the two biggest Phillies fans right here," said their mother, Samantha Govitz.

Children with disabilities play ball with Phillies legends to kick off MLB All-Star week

Kids had the chance to take swings against Phillies legend Dickie Noles, run the bases and slide into home plate. For families, the experience was as meaningful as it was memorable.

"It's just very special for the kids and the parents to see their kids get an opportunity to be out here on the field playing with legends," said Angelo Garofalo of Swarthmore.

Kristy Mohr of Doylestown said of her daughter Mackenzie, "She's had so much fun, and it's been an amazing opportunity. We're very grateful."

The kids also got to play ball alongside former Phillies player, coach and current team ambassador Milt Thompson.

"Just a tremendous feeling," Thompson said. "To see the smiles on their faces and the enjoyment they're having, it's just nice that we recognize that they wanna play ball too and we're putting these fields together for them to come out and be able to experience it."

And the MLB wants to make sure the All-Star Game leaves more than just memories behind in its host city. The MLB and Phillies Charities Inc. are investing more than $5.5 million back into the community - including $300,000 for the Miracle League of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

"Being a special needs parent can feel very solitary, can feel very lonely, and to have us recognized and thought of in the planning process, in the community to create accessible spaces is everything that I hope for for their futures," mom Samantha Govitz said.

Festivities continue Friday with the HBCU Swingman Classic, followed by the opening of the All-Star Village fan festival Saturday at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

The All-Star Game is set for Tuesday at 8 p.m.

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Jul 08, 2026, 11:52 PM GMT

Phillies' Wheeler sharply critical of MLB decision to exclude him from All-Star game

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler described his 14-strikeout outing in a victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night a "reminder for whoever needs to be reminded" that Major League Baseball erred in leaving him off of National League roster for next week's All-Star game.

"It pisses me off and it's kind of BS," Wheeler (9-1) said in postgame comments broadcast by NBC Sports Philadelphia.

The 36-year-old Wheeler's career high-tying strikeout performance in a 4-1 victory came mere hours after Major League Baseball announced that three other National League pitchers - Riley O'Brien of St. Louis, Philadelphia's Jesús Luzardo and Pittsburgh's Braxton Ashcraft - had been tapped as All-Star replacements.

The three late additions to the July 14 All-Star game - being held this season in Philadelphia - replaced Pittsburgh's Paul Skenes, Milwaukee's Jacob Misiorowski and Miami's Max Meyer, who are all scheduled to pitch for their teams this weekend.

Wheeler, too, is scheduled to pitch this weekend against Detroit, and was given the impression that is the reason he wasn't selected as a replacement.

"Just because I pitch on a certain day, I get - you know - I don't even know the right word," Wheeler said. "Because I pitch on a certain day, I can't pitch in the All-Star game or even be there or get the recognition."

Wheeler said that if a deserving pitcher wants to participate in the All-Star game, they should at least have the opportunity to be named to the roster, regardless of when they're scheduled to pitch for their own team.

"Maybe if I wasn't necessarily right in there I wouldn't be saying this, but I feel like I've earned it," Wheeler said. "There's certain ways to do it and you figure they would have a clue about it by now - how many All-Star games they've had."

Wheeler said he even would have been willing to pitch an inning in the All-Star game on two days' rest, when he'd normally be throwing anyway in a bullpen session.

"It's kind of a BS rule that just because I pitch on a certain day I get punished," Wheeler continued. "I'll be fine throwing an inning. But it's not even an option, I guess."

Kyle Schwarber, who helped power the Phillies' offense with his major league-best 31st home run of the season, said he understood Wheeler's frustration.

"When someone deserves it, you want them to get that acknowledgment," said Schwarber, a four-time All-Star who was selected to this season's National League roster as a designated hitter.

"We're only in this game for so long," Schwarber said. "You want to be able to look back and feel like you have some things that put some feathers in the cap."