Here they are:
Chicago
1B • No. 79
Jose
Abreu
In his first big-league season, the Cuban is averaging a home run every 11.2 at-bats.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.2872871.3361
Houston
2B • No. 27
Jose
Altuve
Making his second All-Star appearance, Altuve has surpassed his career high of 35 stolen bases.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.337227.37641
Anaheim
SS • No. 2
Erick
Aybar
The switch hitter is making his All-Star debut in his ninth major league season.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.285649.32111
Texas
3B • No. 29
Adrian
Beltre
In his 17th major league season, he has hit 25 or more home runs in a season 11 times.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.3411350.3861
New York
P • No. 68
Dellin
Betances
The 6-foot-8 setup man and native New Yorker is averaging 13.7 strikeouts per nine innings.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
4-01.4655⅓84161
Cleveland
OF • No. 23
Michael
Brantley
The son of former big-leaguer Mickey Brantley, he has surpassed his career high of 10 homers.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.3271462.38710
Toronto
P • No. 56
Mark
Buehrle
The 35-year-old lefthander has at least 10 victories for the 14th consecutive season.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
10-62.64126⅓73320
Oakland
OF • No. 52
Yoenis
Cespedes
The 28-year-old Cuban, in his third big-league season, hit 49 home runs in his first two seasons.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.2521456.3061
Texas
P • No. 11
Yu
Darvish
The righthander led the AL in hits allowed (6.2 per nine innings) and strikeouts (277) in 2013.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
8-52.97115⅓142390
Oakland
P • No. 62
Sean
Doolittle
The lefthander, in his third season, is averaging 13 strikeouts per nine innings.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
1-32.9842⅓61213
Seattle
P • No. 34
Felix
Hernandez
This is King Felix's fourth consecutive All-Star invitation. He is second in the AL in ERA and strikeouts.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
11-22.12144⅓154250
Kansas City
P • No. 56
Greg
Holland
The hard-throwing 28-year-old is averaging a career-best 13.9 strikeouts per nine innings.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
1-21.8733⅔521024
Oakland
P • No. 26
Scott
Kazmir
Out of baseball in 2011 and 2012, the lefthander is third in the AL in ERA (a career best).
W-LERAIPKBBSv
11-32.38117⅓108270
Detroit
2B • No. 3
Ian
Kinsler
Kinsler, making his fourth All-Star appearance, is fifth in the AL in hits (113).
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.3051150.33810
Boston
P • No. 31
Jon
Lester
The lefthander, a three-time All-Star and cancer survivor, stands seventh in the AL in ERA.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
9-72.65129134290
Oakland
1B • No. 37
Brandon
Moss
In his eighth season with his fourth team, Moss is on pace for a career high in home runs.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.2681963.3511
Oakland
C • No. 36
Derek
Norris
In his third major league season, Norris has already established a career high for RBI.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.299837.4072
Twins
P • No. 15
Glen
Perkins
The former Gopher is third in the AL in saves and is averaging a career-best 11.3 K's per nine.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
3-03.0538⅓48722
Seattle
P • No. 56
Fernando
Rodney
In his first season with the Mariners, the two-time All-Star leads the A.L. in saves.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
1-31.9836⅓421227
Chicago
SS • No. 10
Alexei
Ramirez
A Cuban in his seventh season, he has played in at least 156 games in each of the past four seasons.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.283841.31715
Chicago
P • No. 49
Chris
Sale
The 25-year-old lefthander, in his third All-Star Game, won last year's game in New York.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
8-12.0895102160
Detroit
P • No. 37
Max
Scherzer
Scherzer, making his second consecutive All-Star appearance, is 32-6 since the start of 2013.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
11-33.35126⅓146350
Seattle
DH • No. 15
Kyle
Seager
Named as an injury replacement, he is on his way to career highs in home runs and RBI.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.2731461.3474
Twins
C • No. 8
Kurt
Suzuki
Suzuki, who averaged .252 in his first seven seasons, hasn't hit above .279 since 2008.
AVG.HRRBIOBPSB
.306235.3610
Boston
P • No. 19
Koji
Uehara
The 39-year-old, who joined the majors in 2009, is 9-3 with a 1.20 ERA in two seasons with Boston.
W-LERAIPKBBSv
5-21.6543⅔57618