//Who Are the MLB All-Stars of 2020?

Who Are the MLB All-Stars of 2020?

There will be no All-Star Game in 2020, but that doesn’t mean we couldn’t fill out a couple of lineups.

Now that the trade deadline is behind us and we’re into September, it’s time to name the 2020 All-Star teams. MLB is not doing that in this bizarre sprint of a season, so we at Sports Illustrated assumed the authority of naming the definitive All-Star Game rosters for each league. These rosters include the nine starting hitters, one starting pitcher and one reliever.

American League

Catcher: Pedro Severino, Baltimore Orioles

If Severino, who is currently slashing .310/.384/.520, can finish the season at or above .300/.400/.500, he will be the first 3-4-5 Orioles catcher since Chris Hollies hit .310/.416/.585 in 1993 and only the fourth to do so in franchise history. Severino’s on-base percentage has dipped recently, from .413 last week, but even if he cannot get that back above .400, his