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updated 7:15 p.m. ET July 1, 2007

NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR LINEUP
STARTERS
Catcher—Russell Martin, L.A. Dodgers
First Base—Prince Fielder, Milwaukee
Second Base—Chase Utley, Philadelphia
Third Base—David Wright, New York Mets
Shortstop—Jose Reyes, New York Mets
Outfield—Carlos Beltran, New York Mets; Barry Bonds, San Francisco; Ken Griffey Jr., Cincinnati.
RESERVES
Catcher—Brian McCann, Atlanta
Infielders—Miguel Cabrera, Florida; J.J. Hardy, Milwaukee; Orlando Hudson, Arizona; Derrek Lee, Chicago Cubs; Albert Pujols, St. Louis; Freddy Sanchez, Pittsburgh; Dmitri Young, Washington.
Outfielders—Matt Holliday, Colorado; Carlos Lee, Houston; Aaron Rowand, Philadelphia; Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs.
PITCHERS
Francisco Cordero, Milwaukee; Brian Fuentes, Colorado; Cole Hamels, Philadelphia; Trevor Hoffman, San Diego; Jake Peavy, San Diego; Brad Penny, L.A. Dodgers; Takashi Saito, L.A. Dodgers; Ben Sheets, Milwaukee; John Smoltz, Atlanta; Jose Valverde, Arizona; Billy Wagner, New York Mets.


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