Starting Tuesday on startribune.com, you'll be able to use our interactive graphic to choose your favorite lineups and batting orders for the 2014 MLB All-Star Game at Target Field -- and also pick a lineup and batting order from among the 50 Twins players who have been named to the teams from 1961 to 2013.
Plus, you'll be able to compare your choices with those of Star Tribune's baseball writers and columnists and share with your friends on social media.
The interactive graphic also is the kickoff for our expanded All-Star Game website at startribune.com/allstar, which will be updated with All-Star news and much more from now until the final out of the July 15 game.
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