You can watch the 2013 MLB All-Star Game at 7:30 pm on Fox. This is only the second time the Mets have hosted the All-Star Game, the last being in 1964. Yesterday, Yoenis Cespedes won the Home Run Derby, despite not being elected to the actual game. Today, Matt Harvey of the National League and Max Scherzer of the American League face off to determine home field advantage in the World Series.
There was a whopping total of 77 All-Stars this season after injury replacements:
* = Injured and won't play
Odds:
Miguel Cabrera of the AL squad is a the favorite to win the All-Star Game MVP, with the odds at 10/1, Bryce Harper is the NL favorite at 12/1, and Robinson Cano has an 18/1 chance.
Chris Davis is the favorite to hit the first home run of the game, with the odds at 10/1, Carlos Beltran is the NL favorite at 18/1, and Robinson Cano has an 18/1 chance.
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