Kyle Schwarber of the host Philadelphia Phillies will lead off for the National League in Tuesday night's All-Star Game as the replacement for designated hitter Shohei Ohtani, who is skipping the showcase to have a knee procedure ahead of the season's second half.
Brandon Marsh is also starting for the National League. He'll bat 7th and play in right field.
Cristopher Sanchez will be on the mound to start the game for the NL.
New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice and outfielder Cody Bellinger, and Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene gained American League starting spots because of injuries.
Rice, third in the major leagues with 29 home runs, starts at first base because Toronto's Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is skipping the game to rest a bad back. Guerrero's initial replacement, the Athletics' Nick Kurtz, sprained a thumb.
The All-Star Game is just the latest event here in the city of Philadelphia that's putting the city in the spotlight.
If you're going to the All-Star game tonight, make sure you're in your seats early because Kyle Schwarber is leading off.
With the home team and city well-represented in Tuesday night's match-up, the fans have a lot to cheer for.
The Associated Press contributed to this post