Sabrina B.

The 83rd Major League Baseball All-Star Game will be televised nationally by FOX Sports, pregame ceremonies begin at 7:30 p.m. tonight from Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.  Check out the full rosters after the jump…

American League

Starting lineup (voted on by fans)

C: Mike Napoli, Texas Rangers

1B: Prince Fielder, Detroit Tigers

2B: Robinson Cano, New York Yankees

SS: Derek Jeter, New York Yankees

3B: Adrian Beltre, Texas Rangers

OF: Josh Hamilton, Texas Rangers

OF: Curtis Granderson, New York Yankees

OF: Jose Bautista, Toronto Blue Jays

DH: David Ortiz, Boson Red Sox

Pitchers

Matt Harrison, Rangers; Joe Nathan, Rangers; Felix Hernandez, Mariners; Ryan Cook, A’s; Justin Verlander, Tigers; CC Sabathia, Yankees (will miss game); C.J. Wilson (update: Jake Peavy in for C.J. Wilson), Angels; Jered Weaver, Angels; Jim Johnson, Orioles; Chris Sale, White Sox; Chris Perez, Indians; Fernando Rodney, Rays; David Price, Rays.

Reserves

Cathers: Matt Wieters, Orioles; Joe Mauer, Twins.

Infielders: Paul Konerko, White Sox; Asdrubal Cabrera, Indians; Miguel Cabrera, Tigers; Elvis Andrus, Rangers; Ian Kinsler, Rangers; Mark Trumbo, Angels.

Outfielders: Adam Jones, Orioles; Adam Dunn, White Sox; Mike Trout, Angels.

DH: Billy Butler, Royals.

Final Vote winner: Yu Darvish, Rangers..

The team will be managed by Ron Washington of the Texas Rangers.

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National League

Starting lineup (voted on by fans)

C: Buster Posey, San Francisco Giants

1B: Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds

2B: Dan Uggla, Atlanta Braves

SS: Rafael Furcal, St. Louis Cardinals

3B: Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants

OF: Matt Kemp*, Los Angeles Dodgers

OF: Carlos Beltran, St. Louis Cardinals

OF: Melky Cabrera, San Francisco Giants

Pitchers

Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers; Craig Kimbrel, Braves; Aroldis Chapman, Reds; Gio Gonzalez, Nationals; Stephen Strasburg; Cole Hamels, Phillies; Jonathan Papelbon, Phillies; Wade Miley, Diamondbacks; R.A. Dickey, Mets; Lance Lynn, Cardinals; Joel Hanrahan, Pirates; Huston Street, Padres; Matt Cain, Giants.

Reserves

Cathers: Carlos Ruiz, Phillies; Yadier Molina*, Cardinals.

Infielders: Starlin Castro, Cubs; Ryan LaHair, Cubs; Jose Altuve, Astros; David Wright, Mets; Ian Desmond*, Nationals; Chipper Jones**, Braves.

Outfielders: Jay Bruce, Reds; Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies; Ryan Braun, Brewers; Andrew McCutchen, Pirates; Giancarlo Stanton*, Marlins; Michael Bourn**, Braves; Bryce Harper**, Nationals; Matt Holliday**, Cardinals.

Final Vote:David Freese, Cardinals.

*=injured, will not play

**=substitute for injured player

Tony La Russa, who retired as manager of the Cardinals following the 2011 World Series, will manage the NL team.

 

SOURCE: ASN & MLB

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LINEUPS according to ESPN:

Detroit’s Justin Verlander will start for the American League in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game against San Francisco’s Matt Cain.

As the All-Stars return to Kansas City for the first time since 1973, the AL’s batting order has Derek Jeter leading off and playing shortstop, followed by Yankees teammate Robinson Cano at second base, Texas left fielder Josh Hamilton, Toronto right fielder Jose Bautista, Detroit first baseman Prince Fielder, Texas third basemanAdrian Beltre, Boston designated hitter David Ortiz, Texas catcherMike Napoli and Yankees center fielder Curtis Granderson.

The NL has Colorado’s Carlos Gonzalez leading off as the DH, followed by San Francisco center fielder Melky Cabrera, Milwaukee left fielder Ryan Braun, Cincinnati first baseman Joey Votto, St. Louis right fielder Carlos Beltran, Giants catcher Buster Posey, San Francisco third baseman Pablo Sandoval, Atlanta second baseman Dan Uggla and St. Louis shortstop Rafael Furcal.

Braun, who finished fourth in NL outfielder voting, takes the place of the Dodgers’ Matt Kemp, on the disabled list because of a strained left hamstring.

Verlander, the reigning AL MVP and Cy Young Award winner, is 9-5 with a 2.58 ERA. He is the first All-Star starter who has won Rookie of the Year, Cy Young and MVP.

Cain, 9-3 with a 2.62 ERA, pitched a perfect game against Houston on June 13. He was picked over the Mets’ R.A. Dickey, who is 12-1 but throws a knuckleball that could pose a challenge for Posey.