MLB All-Star Game 2015: National League starters
By Jack Crosby
A look at the starters for the National League team that will be taking the field on Tuesday night for the MLB All-Star Game
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Tuesday night one of the best sporting events of the summer will be taking place as the MLB All-Star Game gets underway in Cincinnati. This season the National League and American League will once again battle to see who will have homefield advantage in the World Series.
This year the starting pitcher for the National League will be none other than Los Angeles Dodgers star Zack Greinke. On the year thus far, Greinke has been phenomenal for the Dodgers, compiling a record of 8-2 with a 1.39 ERA. As far as the latter is concerned, no other pitcher in the game of baseball has better numbers. If anything, Greinke taking the mound to start the game gives the National League the best chance to come away with this one.
Here’s a look at the rest of the National League starting lineup that will be taking the field on Tuesday night against the American League.
National League:
CF Andrew McCutchen
3B Todd Frazier
RF Bryce Harper
1B Paul Goldschmidt
C Buster Posey
DH Anthony Rizzo
SS Jhonny Peralta
LF Joc Pederson
2B D.J. LeMahieu
Do you think the National League has a chance to pull this one out on Tuesday night? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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