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NL All-Stars 3, AL All-Stars 2: Streak ends in Seattle

Everyone on the White Sox (38-54) had the night off, as Luis Robert Jr. was unable to make an appearance due to tightness in his right calf. Even with no South Siders weighing down the team, the AL All-Stars lost, 3-2.

The starting pitchers were Zac Gallen and Gerrit Cole, who each delivered a scoreless first frame. However, in the second, Yandy Díaz opened the scoring for the AL with a solo homer off of Mitch Keller.

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— Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) July 12, 2023

On the other side, Nathan Eovaldi took care of business in the second for the AL, and Sonny Gray did the same in the third.