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SUMMARY:MLB All-Star Week 2026 - Philadelphia\, PA
DESCRIPTION:MLB All-Star Week 2026 runs July 10 through 14 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania -- the first time the city has hosted the Midsummer Classic since 1976. The timing is deliberate: 2026 marks the US Semiquincentennial\, the 250th anniversary of American independence\, and Philadelphia is ground zero for that celebration. The 96th All-Star Game arrives not just as a baseball event but as a national cultural moment\, with the sport's best players gathered in the birthplace of the nation.\n\nAll-Star Week is not a single game -- it is five days of baseball and baseball culture. The HBCU Swingman Classic opens on July 10\, a historically Black colleges and universities showcase co-created with Ken Griffey Jr. that carries its own cultural weight entirely separate from the main event. The MLB Draft follows on July 11\, open to the public and one of the most accessible talent-identification events in professional sports. The Home Run Derby on July 13 streams on Netflix and draws a crowd that comes purely for the spectacle of elite athletes competing in the sport's most crowd-pleasing format. The All-Star Game closes on July 14 on Fox with the full starting lineup voted on by fans. The Capital One All-Star Village at the Pennsylvania Convention Center runs throughout the week with interactive baseball experiences.\n\nAll-Star Week is worth attending if baseball is part of your identity -- but the right entry point depends on your budget. The All-Star Game carries some of the highest ticket premiums in professional sports\, with resale averaging over a thousand dollars. The Home Run Derby is the pure entertainment play and typically sells for a fraction of that. The All-Star Village is the budget-conscious way in: family four-packs run around $110 for interactive baseball experiences. If you want to say you were in Philadelphia during this specific moment in baseball history\, the Village gets you there.\n\nPhiladelphia fans are famously passionate -- Citizens Bank Park will be as loud as it has ever been. The seven-minute walk from Pattison Station on the Broad Street Line is the most direct transit option. Plan your week in advance as multiple events span multiple days. Season ticket holders receive priority purchase access. The HBCU Classic on July 10 is one of the most culturally significant events of the week and significantly underpriced relative to its importance. The MLB Draft on July 11 is free and public -- the easiest way to extend the experience without added cost. Tickets at mlb.com.\n\nThe 2026 MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia lands in a year when the city is at the center of America's attention for reasons larger than baseball. The Semiquincentennial context elevates a standard mid-season showcase into a celebration of the sport's place in American culture over 250 years of national history. Baseball was not always the national pastime in a metaphorical sense -- for a significant stretch of American history\, it was the literal shared language. All-Star Week in 2026\, in Philadelphia\, with the nation watching\, is a moment that belongs in that conversation. Full schedule and tickets at mlb.com/phillies/fans/all-star-game.
LOCATION:Citizens Bank Park\, 1 Citizens Bank Way\, Philadelphia\, PA 19148
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