WASHINGTON (AP) — Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale will start the All-Star Game for the American League, his third consecutive All-Star start. 


Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper will bat sixth for the National League in the All-Star Game in his home ballpark.


Harper is hitting .214 with a .365 on-base percentage, .468 slugging percentage, 23 home runs and 54 RBIs. Despite his hitting struggles, Harper is an All-Star — voted in by fans — for the sixth [...]

WASHINGTON (AP) — Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale will start the All-Star Game for the American League, his third consecutive All-Star start. 

Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper will bat sixth for the National League in the All-Star Game in his home ballpark.

Harper is hitting .214 with a .365 on-base percentage, .468 slugging percentage, 23 home runs and 54 RBIs. Despite his hitting struggles, Harper is an All-Star — voted in by fans — for the sixth time in his seven-year major league career.

Nationals teammate Max Scherzer will take the mound for the NL as expected with Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts saying it's good for baseball and for the country to give him the ball. Scherzer (12-5) has a 2.41 ERA and a league-high 182 strikeouts.

Scherzer is the 14th player in Major League Baseball history to start the All-Star Game for three different teams after doing so previously with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Detroit Tigers.

Sale becomes the third player to start three stright All-Star Games, following Lefty Gomez and Robin Roberts.