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Injuries Deprive All-Star Game of Key Stars

Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh, Mookie Betts and Kyle Tucker will be absent from the Philadelphia showcase as the Dodgers lead the league

Star Power Missing from the All-Star Showcase

The midsummer classic in Philadelphia will be missing several of the sport’s brightest names, as a combination of injuries and underperformance sidelines a quartet of marquee players.

Aaron Judge, the reigning American League MVP, is out with a stress fracture in his right rib, a setback that has kept him off the field just as the All-Star festivities begin.

Cal Raleigh, who captured the Home Run Derby title last year in Atlanta, is battling a right oblique strain and currently sits at a .161 batting average, forcing his exclusion from the roster.

Mookie Betts, a 13‑year veteran, is posting a .181 average with six homers and seven RBIs, numbers that fall well short of his career norms and have sparked discussion about his recent form.

Kyle Tucker, fresh off a four‑year, $240 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, is slashing .234/.331/.377 with five homers and 34 RBIs, yet his production has not matched the investment.

The Dodgers themselves sit atop the National League at 44‑26, a testament to their depth, and they will be paying Betts and Tucker a combined $87.6 million this season, underscoring the financial weight of their star power.

While the All-Star Game will still feature a host of talent, the absences of Judge, Raleigh, Betts and Tucker leave a noticeable gap, prompting fans to wonder how the showcase will adapt without its usual fireworks.

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