
Atlanta’s Quavo, Druski and others to play in MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game at Truist Park
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Young Miko, Myke Towers & More to Participate in 2025 All-Star Celebrity Softball Game
MLB has announced some of the celebrities who are set to take part in the 2025 All-Star Celebrity Softball Game. The names include Latine music stars, Young Miko, Myke Towers, Eladio Carrión, Tito Double P, and Wisin. The exhibition game is set to last five-innings and be followed by the Home Run Derby the next day.
The names include Latine music stars, Young Miko, Myke Towers, Eladio Carrión, Tito Double P, and Wisin. Also participating is Gold Medalist Jordan Chiles. And they’re being joined by Atlanta native musician Quavo, Comedian, actor, and entrepreneur Druski, Fear of God luxury streetwear founder Jerry Lorenzo, Olympic Softball Gold Medalists Jennie Finch and Natasha Watley, and Yankees star and 2025 Hall of Fame Inductee CC Sabathia.
The 2025 MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of America in celebration of its nearly 29 year partnership with Major League Baseball. The exhibition game is set to last five-innings and be followed by the Home Run Derby the next day, all part of the All-Star Game festivities. The All-Star Futures Game, which features baseball’s top Minor League prospects, is set to precede the Celebrity Softball Game.
The 2025 MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game will stream live on MLB social media channels, MLB.TV, MLB.com and the MLB App at 8:30 PM ET. The game is scheduled to air on MLB Network on Monday, July 14 at 1:00 PM ET.
Tickets for All-Star Saturday are available starting at $50, and can be purchased at mlb.com. Tickets for All-Star Saturday include access to both events at Truist Park.
Quavo, Jordan Chiles, Druski among first celebrities announced for Atlanta’s all-star softball game
The game will be part of All-Star Week leading up to the 2025 MLB All-Stars. Atlanta rapper Quavo, Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles and comedian Druski are among the names announced. The game takes place on Saturday, July 12 with a start time to follow the All- Star Futures Game.
ATLANTA — The first round of celebrities that will play in the All-Star Celebrity Softball Game in Atlanta were announced on Wednesday.
The game is part of All-Star Week, leading up to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park.
Among the names announced on Wednesday are Atlanta rapper Quavo, Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles and comedian Druski.
The game takes place on Saturday, July 12 with a start time to follow the All-Star Futures Game (which itself starts at 4 p.m.). Tickets are available for $50, granting access to both games.
The other celebrities announced Wednesday include 2025 Baseball Hall of Famer inductee and former Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia, softball Olympians Jennie Finch and Natasha Watley, Fear of God fashion designer Jerry Lorenzo and Latin music stars Eladio Carrión, Young Miko, Myke Towers and Wisin.
MLB did not say in a release Wednesday when it would announce who else is participating in the game.
Quavo, Young Miko, CC Sabathia, Eladio Carrión, Mariah The Scientist And More Make The 2025 MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game Roster
The 2025 MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game is set to take place on July 12 at Truist Park in Atlanta. Among the headliners are Yankees legend and 2025 Hall of Fame inductee CC Sabathia, Olympic softball greats Jennie Finch and Natasha Watley, and former MLB stars Marquis Grissom Jr. and Chipper Jones. The celebrity roster also includes Quavo, Young Miko, Eladio Carrión, Myke Towers, Wisin, Jerry Lorenzo, Mariah the Scientist, and Jordan Chiles. Tickets start at $50 and are available at AllStarGame.com.
Among the headliners are Yankees legend and 2025 Hall of Fame inductee CC Sabathia, Olympic softball greats Jennie Finch and Natasha Watley, and former MLB stars Marquis Grissom Jr. and Chipper Jones, who are slated to manage the All-Star Futures Game earlier that day.
Sabathia, a six-time MLB All-Star, 2007 Cy Young Award winner, and 2009 World Series champion, will be making his third appearance in the celebrity game. With over 3,000 career strikeouts, he joins an elite group of southpaws in MLB history and remains active off the field through the PitCCh In Foundation and Grapefruit Media.
Finch returns for a record 15th time in the Celebrity Softball Game. Widely regarded as one of the best softball pitchers ever, she captured gold and silver Olympic medals for Team USA and now serves as a league advisor for Athletes Unlimited Softball.
Watley, participating in her fifth appearance, is also an AUSL advisor and former Olympic teammate of Finch. A UCLA Hall of Famer, she helped lead the Bruins to the NCAA Division 1 championship and is known as one of the top shortstops in softball history.
The celebrity roster also includes Quavo, Young Miko, Eladio Carrión, Myke Towers, Wisin, Druski, Jerry Lorenzo, Mariah the Scientist, and Jordan Chiles.
Fans attending All-Star Saturday at Truist Park will have access to both the Futures Game at 4:00 p.m. and the Celebrity Softball Game immediately afterward. Tickets start at $50 and are available at AllStarGame.com.
The Celebrity Softball Game will stream live across MLB’s digital platforms at approximately 8:30 PM ET and will be televised by MLB Network on Monday, July 14 at 1:00 PM ET.
Atlanta’s Druski, Quavo among picks for MLB All-Star celebrity softball game
The five-inning exhibition will take place July 12 as part of a doubleheader. It will feature prominent names such as Atlanta musician Quavo and Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles.
The five-inning exhibition will take place July 12 as part of a doubleheader with the All-Star Futures game and will feature prominent names such as Atlanta musician Quavo and Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles.
Major League Baseball announced the first wave of participants Wednesday, and the roster is stacked. It includes three Olympic gold medalists, one National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and a plethora of musical artists.