Why Riley Greene Is the Tigers’ Lone 2026 All-Star Starter
Riley Greene Becomes an All-Star Starter for the Detroit Tigers (Easy Explainer)
The Big News (as of July 13, 2026, 3:05 p.m. ET)
The Detroit Tigers baseball team will have a player starting in the big mid-season showdown called the All-Star Game. After some changes, left fielder Riley Greene got the starting spot for the American League (one of the two main groups of teams in Major League Baseball).
What is the All-Star Game? (ELI5)
Imagine two teams made of the best players from different real teams playing a friendly match. It happens on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. The first pitch (the first throw) is at 8 p.m. ET, and you can watch it on the Fox TV channel.
Meet Riley Greene
- He plays left field for the Detroit Tigers (that means he catches balls hit to the left side of the grassy outfield).
- He is 25 years old.
- This is his third straight time being chosen as an All-Star, and his second straight time as a starter (a player who begins the game).
- He won a Silver Slugger Award in 2025 (an award given to the best hitter at his position).
How Did He Become a Starter? (Step-by-Step)
Greene wasn’t originally picked by the fans’ vote, but here is how it happened:
- Fans voted for who they wanted to start, but Greene didn’t get enough votes to be named a starter that way.
- Two players who were supposed to start — Aaron Judge (reigning AL MVP, meaning the best player last year) and Byron Buxton (from the Minnesota Twins) — could not play.
- The league chose replacements: Riley Greene and Cody Bellinger (a New York Yankees outfielder) stepped in.
- Now Greene will start the game for the American League alongside Bellinger.
Important Callout: Riley Greene is the only Detroit Tigers player chosen as a starter in the 2026 All-Star Game, even though four Tigers were picked as All-Stars overall.
Greene’s Great 2026 Season (So Far)
Even though he is young, 2026 might be his best year yet! Here are his numbers explained simply:
- He has played in 95 games and had 400 plate appearances (times at bat).
- His on-base percentage (OBP) is .380 (that means he reaches base safely 38% of the time — the best in his career).
- His OPS (a combined score of hitting power and getting on base) is .842 — also a personal best.
- He has hit 13 home runs (balls hit out of the park). This is fewer than before, but…
- He is striking out (missing the ball) much less.
- His walk rate (getting to first base because the pitcher throws bad pitches) is 12.8%, higher than his past and above the league average of 9%.
Other Tigers Heading to the All-Star Game
Greene is one of four Detroit Tigers players named American League All-Stars in 2026:
- Riley Greene (left field) – starter
- Kevin McGonigle (shortstop)
- Dillon Dingler (catcher)
- Justin Verlander – chosen as a special “Legends Pick”
Also cool: Greene is the first Tigers player to make three straight All-Star Games since Miguel Cabrera did seven in a row from 2010 to 2016.
How to Watch the Game (Numbered Steps)
If you want to see Greene play, follow these easy steps:
- Mark July 14, 2026 on your calendar.
- Turn on Fox at 8 p.m. ET (that’s evening time in the Eastern U.S.).
- Enjoy the game from Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia.
- (Optional) If you want to see the Tigers in person later, you can buy tickets for their regular games this season through StubHub via the link in the original article.
Summary
To wrap it up simply: On July 13, 2026, we learned that Riley Greene (25-year-old Tigers left fielder) will start for the American League in the 2026 MLB All-Star Game on July 14 in Philadelphia. He earned the spot after other players dropped out. He’s having a fantastic season with career-best getting-on-base numbers, even if he hit fewer home runs. Three other Tigers (McGonigle, Dingler, Verlander) are All-Stars too, but Greene is the only starter. He’s the first Tiger with three straight All-Star nods since Cabrera.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: What does “All-Star starter” mean in kid terms?
A: It means Riley is one of the first players on the field when the special best-players game begins. Fans or leagues pick him to start because he’s been playing really well.
Q2: Why wasn’t Greene picked by fans at first?
A: The fans voted, but he didn’t get the most votes for his position initially. Later, because two other starters couldn’t play, the league added him as a replacement.
Q3: What is a “Legend Pick”?
A: That’s a special label for a player (here, Justin Verlander) chosen by a panel of baseball legends or officials, not just by fan vote or normal stats.
Q4: Is Greene having a bad year because he hit only 13 home runs?
A: Not at all! Home runs are down a bit, but he gets on base more often and strikes out less—that’s actually a sign of a smart, strong season.
Q5: How can I keep up with Detroit sports news easily?
A: The original article suggests signing up for the Sports Briefing newsletter for daily summaries. You can also email the author Christian at cromo@freepress.com.
Extra Bits from the Original Story
- Photo Gallery: There is a gallery showing the Tigers’ Day 2 picks from the 2026 MLB Draft (young players they chose). You can view it on freep.com.
- Newsletter: Sign up for the Free Press Sports Briefing to get daily Detroit sports news in your inbox.
- Contact: Written by Christian (cromo@freepress.com).
- Tickets: To see the Tigers live, the article linked to StubHub for ticket purchases.
