The lineups for the 2026 All-Star Game were released on Monday and just like last year’s lineup, three Dodgers will be starting for the National League at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Freddie Freeman moves up a spot in the starting lineup, going from cleanup last year to hitting third this year. This is Freeman’s fifth consecutive All-Star selection since signing with the Dodgers, and this is the 10th selection of his career. Freeman will be starting the All-Star game for the sixth time in his career.
Max Muncy starts his very first All-Star game, batting sixth in the lineup becoming the first Dodger third baseman to start the game since Ron Cey in 1977. This is Muncy’s third All-Star selection and his first since 2021.
Andy Pages is the biggest newcomer to the All-Star game for the Dodgers, as the center fielder will hit eighth in the starting lineup after being selected for the first time in his career.
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Dylan Cease starts for the American League, while Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Cristopher Sánchez gets the nod for the National League at his home ballpark on Tuesday.













