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Kershaw to start All-star Game for NL; Mcclanahan, AL

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Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw will start for the National League on Tuesday night in the first Allstar Game at Dodger Stadium since 1980, and Tampa Bay’s Shane Mcclanahan will be on the mound for the American League.

Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani will lead off for the AL as the designated hitter. Last year, he was the starting pitcher and led off as the DH in the AL’S 5-2 win at Coors Field in Denver.

Ohtani is 9-4 with 2.38 ERA on the mound this year, striking out 123 in 87 innings. The reigning AL MVP shut down Houston in his last outing Wednesday, and there was speculatio­n he might start this Southern California showcase.

Ohtani said Monday that he won’t pitch in the All-star Game and instead will start the Angels’ first game after the break, on Friday in Atlanta.

The 34-year-old Kershaw, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, is 7-2 with a 2.14 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 71 2/3 innings.

Two years ago, he helped Los Angeles win its first World Series title since 1988.

Kershaw, who passed Don Sutton in April for the team career strikeouts lead, will become the third Dodgers pitcher to start in the last seven All-star Games, following Zack Greinke in 2015 at Cincinnati and Hyun Jin Ryu in 2019 at Cleveland. He will be the 13th pitcher to start in his home ballpark, the first since former teammate Max Scherzer in 2018 at Washington.

Ohtani is 0 for 8 as a hitter against Kershaw. Last Friday night in Anaheim, Kershaw took a perfect game into the eighth inning and held Ohtani hitess in three at-bats, striking him out twice.

In a matchup of left-handers, Mcclanahan becomes the second Rays pitcher to start an All-star game after David Price in 2010 at Anaheim. Mcclanahan, a first-time All-star, is 10-3 with a major league-leading 1.71 ERA and 147 strikeouts in 110 2/3 innings.

Ohtani is followed in the AL batting order by New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge, Boston third baseman Rafael Devers, Toronto first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Yankees left fielder Giancarlo Stanton, Minnesota center fielder Byron Buxton, Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson, Cleveland second baseman Andrés Giménez and Toronto catcher Alejandro Kirk.

Atlanta right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. will lead off for the NL and be followed by Dodgers center fielder Mookie Betts, San Diego third baseman Manny Machado,

St. Louis first baseman Paul Goldschmid­t, Dodgers shortstop Trea Turner, Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras, Atlanta designated hitter William Contreras, San Francisco left fielder Joc Pederson and New York Mets second baseman

Jeff Mcneil.

Willson and William Contreras are the first set of brothers to make the All-star rosters in the same year since Aaron and Bret Boone in 2003.

The Contreras siblings are the fifth pair of brothers to start together in the All-star Game, joining Mort and Walker Cooper in 1942 and ’43, Dixie and Harry Walker in 1947, Joe and Dom Dimaggio in 1949 and Roberto and Sandy Alomar Jr. in 1992.

 ?? ?? Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles will play host to Tuesday’s All-star Game. Ashley Landis / The Associated Press File
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles will play host to Tuesday’s All-star Game. Ashley Landis / The Associated Press File

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