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July 13, 2026

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Already facing the notable absence of megastars Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, the All-Star Game—meant to be MLB’s midseason showcase set for Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia—is grappling with an accelerating run of top pitchers also not competing.

—Eric Fisher

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MLB All-Star Game Missing Big-Name Pitchers

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PHILADELPHIA — Does anybody want to pitch anymore in the MLB All-Star Game? 

Already facing the massive absence of megastars Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, the league’s midseason showcase set for Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park is grappling with an accelerating run of top pitchers also not competing.

Among the latest developments: 

  • Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler, the current odds leader to win the American League Cy Young Award, will not play in the game after a 99-pitch outing on Saturday against the Nationals. Tuesday would have normally been a side throw day before his next start, allowing a short stint in the All-Star Game. Yankees manager Aaron Boone, however, said Schlittler’s current health will not permit that to happen. “Just feels like, on his recovery day, to go back out there throwing 100 miles an hour is something that he felt a little apprehensive about,” Boone said.
  • Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, the current odds leader to win the National League Cy Young Award and an All-Star last year after just five appearances, was scratched Sunday from his final Brewers start before the break. “It [stinks] to miss a start and the All-Star Game, but I know it’s the right thing to do in this situation,” Misiorowski said. “My arm is a little tired.”
  • Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler rejected a bid to become an NL injury replacement in the game after being initially passed over for selection. “They disrespected me,” Wheeler said of MLB. “So I’m just not going to participate in that thing.”
  • Reds starter Chase Burns is not playing in the All-Star Game after experiencing tightness in his right groin.
  • Red Sox starter Ranger Suárez was originally selected for the AL team, but he went on the injured list Thursday with a strained left groin. 
  • Ohtani’s pitching led to his missing the All-Star Game. The pain he experiences during his windup and delivery—but not while batting—is prompting a procedure this week to drain his left knee. 

Those situations add to MLB’s long-standing “Sunday starter” rule in which starting pitchers who were on the mound on the Sunday before the All-Star Game are ineligible to compete. Players falling into that category include Misiorowski before the latest decision to pull him, along with the Pirates’ Paul Skenes, the reigning NL Cy Young Award winner, among others. 

The two-time reigning AL Cy Young Award winner, the Tigers’ Tarik Skubal, is also not part of the All-Star Game after previously missing more than a month of the season due to injury. 

Changing Times

The run of voluntary opt-outs from the All-Star Game highlights the increasing tension surrounding all-star games in many major sports leagues—not just MLB. All of these events remain exhibitions, and in many instances, accepting the risk of injury while participating is becoming more difficult. It’s led the NFL to entirely change its all-star event into a flag football competition. 

“I think he understands what’s at stake here in the second half, for us and for him,” Boone said of Schlittler, referencing the Yankees’ ongoing pennant race despite battling injuries to several star players. “I’m certainly supportive of his decision.”

Fox, meanwhile, faces a further loss of star power as it will broadcast the game and seeks to regain viewership momentum after last year’s 3% audience drop.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, leading the NL squad in the MLB All-Star Game, named the Phillies’ Cristopher Sánchez to start the contest in front of his own Philadelphia fans. Blue Jays manager John Schneider, leading the AL squad, looked to his own organization and tapped ace Dylan Cease. 

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ESPN Ending Syndicated Version of ‘Good Morning Football’

Feb 5, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; The ESPN logo at the Super Bowl LIX media center at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

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ESPN plans to end the syndicated version of NFL Network’s flagship morning program, Good Morning Football, sources told Front Office Sports. NFL Network launched a two-hour edition of GMFB: Overtime two years ago. ESPN, which acquired NFL Network earlier this year, is deciding not to continue the syndication for a third season, sources said. Read the story.

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Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 9 - Malemort to Ussel - Malemort, France - July 12, 2026 UAE Team Emirates - XRG's Tadej Pogacar wearing the yellow jersey, UAE Team Emirates - XRG's Isaac Del Toro wearing the white jersey and Team Visma | Lease a Bike's Jonas Vingegaard wearing the polka-dot jersey in action as a spectator dressed in a costume cheers on during stage 9

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“If I had the power, I would change all the calendar and not race in July and August in hot places. I’d do a completely different calendar, but it’s not something I can do.”

—Four-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar said after the extreme heat shortened Sunday’s stage from Malemort to ​Ussel by about 18 miles after a red heat alert in ​the region. Pogačar said Tour organizers should reconsider holding races in hot locations in summer months, arguing that shifting individual stage times wouldn’t be enough to address increasingly hot conditions. Pogačar is in first place with a 2:44 lead over Jonas Vingegaard ahead of Stage 10, which will take place Tuesday. Read the story. 

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Cristo Fernández ⬆ The Ted Lasso actor made his professional soccer debut Saturday, coming on as a substitute in the 79th minute for El Paso Locomotive in a USL Cup match against New Mexico United. Fernández, who played fictional soccer star Dani Rojas on the show, had his professional soccer career dreams derailed by injuries before pivoting to acting. He signed with the USL team in May. 

MLB pitching ⬆ Four-seam fastballs are averaging 94.7 mph through the first half of 2026, on pace to set a record for the sixth straight season. Six pitchers have averaged at least 100 mph this season, with the Padres’ Mason Miller topping the group at 103.3 mph. The trend extends to the minors, where Triple-A fastballs are averaging 93.6 mph, up from 92.7 mph in 2022. 

Los Angeles Sparks ⬇ The WNBA team fired GM Raegan Pebley on Sunday. The Sparks are 10–11 this season and were 39–66 in the three seasons under Pebley’s management. Assistant GMs Zach Knowlton and Nate Nielsen will share GM duties in the interim.

World Cup expansion ⬆ FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the governing body will explore expanding the tournament to 64 teams. “When you organize a World Cup, it’s important that you organize it for the whole world,” he told Blue Sport. “Every nation should be able to dream of taking part in the World Cup.” This year’s World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams, expanding from the previously used 32-team bracket. 

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