Sitting here on March 14th before a single inning of regular season ball has been played — exactly four months out from the Midsummer Classic on July 14th — feels like the perfect time to make some bold predictions and dream some big dreams for the 2026 MLB All Star Game.
Let’s start with the regulars.
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The 2025 rosters were loaded with every-year locks (like Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, and Freddie Freeman) as well as a handful of first timers (Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cal Raleigh, and Ryan O’Hearn).
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Are there any surprise players you’re expecting to find their way into the game this year?
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Any ASG regulars that miss the team?
The Colorado Rockies will have at least one league-required team representative in July. In 2025, that honor went to Hunter Goodman, and it was well-earned. While the Rockies work to get back to a place where they’re sending more than one All Star, that could be a challenge in the near-future with how stacked the NL is and how little love the Rockies’ still-improving roster gets in the fan vote.
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Will Goodman be a repeat All Star?
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Will the Rockies be fun enough to send more than one player?
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Which player(s) do you think will represent the Rockies in 2026?
Finally, outside of the game itself.
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It’s been five years since Colorado was represented in the Home Run Derby, last sending Trevor Story in 2021. Maybe things will be different in 2026.
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Will the Rockies flash enough power in the first half of the season to send someone to the slugfest?
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Which Rockie might compete?
Look into your crystal ball to the All-Star Break, and give us your bold predictions!
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