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Mets’ potential addition from the Diamondbacks avoids significant injury at MLB All-Star Game

The MLB All-Star Game provided numerous highlights and compelling storylines. Fans celebrated the National League All-Star team's victory with an Arizona Diamondbacks player on the roster reportedly intended by the New York Mets..

National League All-Star players look on during the seventh inning of the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
© Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesNational League All-Star players look on during the seventh inning of the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

The MLB All-Star Game provided a plethora of unforgettable moments, with the pinnacle being a dramatic swing-off that decided the contest. Philadelphia Phillies star Kyle Schwarber emerged as the hero, delivering the game-winning hit for the National League All-Star team. Interestingly, he was aided by a standout from the Arizona Diamondbacks, who is reportedly on the radar of the New York Mets for the remainder of the regular season.

While the rosters boasted marquee names like Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, the game didn’t center solely around these superstars. Fans anticipated a thrilling spectacle, and the players exceeded expectations with exhilarating performances that kept the excitement alive throughout the night.

A moment of concern arose particularly among Mets fans when Diamondbacks‘ key player, Eugenio Suarez, was struck by a pitch during his at-bat in a moment when he is reportedly intended by the team. Although he continued playing initially, he was eventually replaced and sent for an MRI to assess any potential injury.

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Dave Roberts, manager of the National League All-Star team, addressed the incident post-game, explaining the decision to substitute Suarez with Stowers. Suarez himself later reassured fans by confirming that the MRI results were negative, expressing relief at having avoided a potentially career-altering injury. The news was especially significant, considering the critical phase of his career he finds himself in.

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Smith strikes again: Suarez suffers another hit

The recent MLB All-Star Game saw an unfortunate repeat incident involving Shane Smith and Suarez. The Chicago White Sox’s Smith, who unintentionally struck Suarez during a regular-season matchup against the Diamondbacks in late June, once again hit the star player.

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During the eighth inning of the All-Star showdown, Smith inadvertently struck Suarez with a pitch. This mishap echoed their previous encounter, replaying a moment that became a viral sensation on social media. Critics argue that Smith, a rookie in MLB this season, still lacks control over his pitches.

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Suarez sidelined in All-Star appearance

Unfortunately for Suarez, his chances of making an impact in the All-Star Game were cut short. After being struck during his at-bat, Suarez was unable to display his hitting prowess, significantly limiting his contributions to the game.

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