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We’re near the bottom of the ninth.

The 93rd MLB All Star Game is taking place at the Seattle Mariners’ T-Mobile Park on Tuesday, July 11 and if you want to buy last-minute tickets, now is the time to pounce.

Since our team last reported on how much tickets cost for the midsummer classic, the lowest prices have dropped from $308 before fees on Vivid Seats to $256.

That’s $52 in savings.

Think of all the dogs and drinks you could get with that chunk of change.

And who knows? You just might witness baseball history when American League stars Shohei Ohtani, Corey Seager and Gerrit Cole take on National League foes Freddie Freeman, Luis Arraez and Clayton Kershaw live.

Prefer to hit the Home Run Derby on Monday, July 10?

Tickets start at $249 before fees to see Pete Alonso, Julio Rodriguez, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Mookie Betts, Randy Arozarena, Adley Rutschman, Luis Robert Jr, and Adolis Garcia slug it out.

Still need more information before making an executive decision on whether or not you’re going to head out to the Emerald City for the big game?

We’ve got all the pertinent details you’re looking for and more below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

2023 MLB All-Star Game Tickets

A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets from upper to lower level to club seats can be found below.

2023 MLB All-Star Game sectionsTicket prices
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Ticket prices
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Upper Level$256$308
Lower Level$311$449
Club Level$2727$3655

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Home Run Derby 2023 tickets

More of a fan of the dingers? You’re in the right place.

If you want to see the game’s most powerful sluggers mash taters up into the upper echelons of Seattle’s upper deck, you can grab tickets for the Monday, July 10 event right here.

All-Star week schedule

All-Star weekend kicks off Friday, July 7 with the HBCU Swingman Classic, where baseball student-athletes from Division I programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) will showcase their talent.

From Saturday, July 8 through Tuesday, July 11, fans will be treated to the Capital One Play Ball Park, which essentially doubles as this year’s fan fest. Other festivities for the jam-packed Saturday include the Sirius XM All-Star Futures Game, featuring baseball’s up-and-coming stars. The day concludes with the star-studded All-Star Celebrity Softball Game.

Come Sunday, the MLB will mix things up with the highly-anticipated MLB Draft in Seattle. Expect some of the biggest draftees to show face. On Monday, July 10, the excitement continues with the Home Run Derby.

And of course, the ASG itself will take place on Tuesday, July 11.

Full-strip tickets for all events can be found right here.

MLB All-Star Game full rosters

Who was selected for this year’s ASG?

Our team did the homework and found all the representatives heading to Washington State to play ball this coming week.

Here they are courtesy of MLB.com:

American League:

Elected starters
C: Jonah Heim (TEX)
1B: Yandy Díaz (TB)
2B: Marcus Semien (TEX)
3B: Josh Jung (TEX)
SS: Corey Seager (TEX)
OF: Mike Trout (LAA)*
OF: Randy Arozarena (TB)
OF: Aaron Judge (NYY)*
DH: Shohei Ohtani (LAA)

Reserves
C: Salvador Perez (KC)
C: Adley Rutschman (BAL)
IF: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR)
IF: Whit Merrifield (TOR)
IF: Bo Bichette (TOR)
IF: José Ramírez (CLE)
IF: Wander Franco (TB)+
OF: Luis Robert Jr. (CWS)
OF: Austin Hays (BAL)
OF: Yordan Alvarez (HOU)*
OF: Adolis García (TEX)
OF: Kyle Tucker (HOU)+
OF: Julio Rodríguez (SEA)+
DH: Brent Rooker (OAK)

Pitchers
RHP: Shohei Ohtani (LAA)
RHP: Gerrit Cole (NYY)
RHP: Luis Castillo (SEA)
RHP: Sonny Gray (MIN)
RHP: Nathan Eovaldi (TEX)
RHP: Kevin Gausman (TOR)
LHP: Shane McClanahan (TB)*
LHP: Framber Valdez (HOU)
RHP: Michael Lorenzen (DET)
RHP: George Kirby (SEA)+

Relievers
RHP: Kenley Jansen (BOS)
RHP: Emmanuel Clase (CLE)
RHP: Félix Bautista (BAL)
RHP: Yennier Cano (BAL)

National League:

Elected starters
C: Sean Murphy (ATL)
1B: Freddie Freeman (LAD)
2B: Luis Arraez (MIA)
3B: Nolan Arenado (STL)
SS: Orlando Arcia (ATL)
OF: Ronald Acuña Jr. (ATL)
OF: Mookie Betts (LAD)
OF: Corbin Carroll (AZ)
DH: J.D. Martinez (LAD)

Reserves
C: Will Smith (LAD)
C: Elias Díaz (COL)
IF: Matt Olson (ATL)
IF: Ozzie Albies (ATL)
IF: Austin Riley (ATL)
IF: Dansby Swanson (CHC)
IF: Pete Alonso (NYM)
OF: Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (AZ)
OF: Nick Castellanos (PHI)
OF: Juan Soto (SD)
DH: Jorge Soler (MIA)

Pitchers
RHP: Zac Gallen (AZ)
RHP: Spencer Strider (ATL)
RHP: Bryce Elder (ATL)
LHP: Justin Steele (CHC)
RHP: Mitch Keller (PIT)
RHP: Josiah Gray (WSH)
LHP: Clayton Kershaw (LAD)*
RHP: Marcus Stroman (CHC)

Relievers
RHP: Alexis Díaz (CIN)
LHP: Josh Hader (SD)
RHP: Devin Williams (MIL)
RHP: Camilo Doval (SF)
RHP: David Bednar (PIT)+

*Denotes a player who is inactive or chosen not to play

+Named as a replacement

How to watch the 2023 All-Star Game

Fans who aren’t making the pilgrimage to Seattle this July can always watch from the comfort of their own home or at a sports bar.

The game will be broadcast on Fox with Spanish-language commentary on Fox Deportes. For more ASG content, you can find supplementary All-Star Game coverage on MLB Network, including post-game highlights, analysis and the 2023 All-Star Red Carpet Show.

If you prefer to listen, ESPN Radio is hosting live audio-only game coverage, available gratis on ESPN.com.

Huge concerts in 2023

Love live music too? Here are just five huge tours that you might want to catch these next few months.

• Metallica

• George Strait with Chris Stapleton

• Phish

• Aerosmith

• Guns N’ Roses

Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to see who else is out and about.

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