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But we'd like to focus on the record 84 players who (so far) have been named to play in the game, accounting for the original selections and all the replacements for the 16 players who were named to the teams but won't be active.
Eighty-four!
Look at it this way: There are 750 MLB players active (25 players per team, 30 teams). Sure, a few of the ASG pullouts are on the DL and thus not on active rosters right now, but if we take 84 all-stars out of 750 players, it means 11.2 percent of players -- one of every nine -- were All-Stars this year.
That picture? Craig Kimbrel, Braves. He's an All-Star!
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