The starters for the 2019 All-Star Game were announced on Thursday. Mike Trout and Nolan Arenado were among the big names selected by fans. The rest of the rosters -- reserves and pitchers -- were just announced on ESPN.
American League Reserves
C - James McCann, White Sox
1B - José Abreu, White Sox
2B - Tommy La Stella, Angels
2B - Whit Merrifield, Royals
3B - Matt Chapman, Athletics
SS - Francisco Lindor, Indians
OF - Austin Meadows, Rays
OF - Joey Gallo, Rangers
OF - Mookie Betts, Red Sox
DH - Daniel Vogelbach, Mariners
DH - J.D. Martinez, Red Sox
Notable Omissions: Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox; Max Kepler, Twins; Gleyber Torres, Yankees; Luke Voit, Yankees
American League Pitchers
SP - Justin Verlander, Astros
SP - Gerrit Cole, Astros
SP - John Means, Orioles
SP - Lucas Giolito, White Sox
SP - Charlie Morton, Rays
SP - Jake Odorizzi, Twins
SP - Mike Minor, Rangers
SP - Marcus Stroman, Blue Jays
RP - Ryan Pressly, Astros
RP - Shane Greene, Tigers
RP - Brad Hand, Indians
RP - Aroldis Chapman, Yankees
Notable Omissions: José Berríos, Twins; Ken Giles, Blue Jays; Alex Colomé, White Sox
In the American League, the Astros have the most representatives with six. The Yankees, Rangers, Indians, and White Sox have three each.
National League Reserves
C - J.T. Realmuto, Phillies
C - Yasmani Grandal, Brewers
1B - Pete Alonso, Mets
1B - Josh Bell, Pirates
2B - Mike Moustakas, Brewers
3B - Anthony Rendon, Nationals
3B - Kris Bryant, Cubs
SS - Trevor Story, Rockies
SS - Paul DeJong, Cardinals
OF - Jeff McNeil, Mets
OF - Charlie Blackmon, Rockies
OF - David Dahl, Rockies
Notable Omissions: Max Muncy, Dodgers; Eduardo Escobar, Diamondbacks; Manny Machado, Padres
National League Pitchers
SP - Luis Castillo, Reds
SP - Mike Soroka, Braves
SP - Sandy Alcantara, Marlins
SP - Walker Buehler, Dodgers
SP - Hyun-Jin Ryu, Dodgers
SP - Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
SP - Jacob deGrom, Mets
SP - Zack Greinke, Diamondbacks
SP - Max Scherzer, Nationals
RP - Will Smith, Giants
RP - Kirby Yates, Padres
RP - Josh Hader, Brewers
Notable Omissions: Zach Eflin, Phillies; Tanner Roark, Reds; Felipe Vázquez, Pirates
In the National League, the Rockies, Dodgers, and Brewers tied for the most representatives with four. The Mets, Braves, and Cubs had three each.