Philadelphia is set to welcome baseball’s brightest stars as the city hosts Major League Baseball’s All-Star Week from July 10 through July 14, a celebration that will transform Citizens Bank Park into a showcase of talent and tradition.
The festivities will begin with the HBCU Swingman Classic on July 10, featuring 50 Division I players from historically Black colleges and universities, highlighting the league’s commitment to diversity and development.
A week later, the All-Star Futures Game will take the spotlight, airing live on NBC at 12 p.m. on July 12, where former Phillies star Shane Victorino will manage the National League Futures squad and veteran Larry Bowa will lead the American League counterpart.
Home Run Derby and the All-Star Game
The climax of the week arrives on July 14, when the Home Run Derby and the MLB All-Star Game unfold at Citizens Bank Park, giving fans a chance to see the league’s top sluggers and the best of the National League face off in a marquee matchup.
Beyond the on‑field action, the event will include All‑Star Village, fan experiences, and community outreach, cementing Philadelphia’s role as a vibrant hub for the sport.