2026 MLB All-Star Game predictions, odds: Christopher Snchez, Dylan Cease will dominate early

All sports evolve as generations pass. It’s why the arguments about who is better between players from the present and past is a moot point.It’s all relative, and in baseball, nothing has progressed more than pitching.

Today’s star pitchers bring a unique blend of routine triple-digit velocity, command and durability to the mound. Even though neither Cy Young favorite Cam Schlittler nor Jacob Misiorowski will pitch in the 2026 MLB All-Star Game, the art of pitching’s peak will be on full display. The National League will hand the first pitch to Christopher Sánchez, who has put together a brilliant first half at 11-4 with a 2.62 ERA.In almost any other season, his performance would make him the runaway Cy Young favorite, but Misiorowski’s historic campaign has overshadowed everyone.His swing-and-miss stuff has been off the charts, notching 144 strikeouts in an MLB-leading 20 starts.

The southpaw strung together 50 straight scoreless innings this year with a changeup and slider, whiffing hitters on a 44 percent clip.Not to mention, his sinker has made him one of the game’s best groundball pitchers.Facing him first will be Mike Trout, Yordan Alvarez, and Shea Langeliers for the American League.

None of these guys has extensive experience against Sánchez, and he gets them in front of a rollicking home crowd at Citizens Bank Park — where he’s amassed a 0.86 ERA.Alvarez, the only one of the three who has the disadvantage as a left-handed batter, has yet to face Sánchez, and he has struggled against left-handed changeups this year, going 1-for-16 against them per Statcast. Trout has yet to hit a left-handed sinker in the 19 he’s seen, and while Langeliers has mashed lefties, he’s a swing-happy guy and a lot of his success has come with more strikeouts. In his first runs through opposing batting orders, Sánchez is striking out 10.9 hitters per nine innings. The American League is countering with Toronto’s Dylan Cease, whose season just to...

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