IU baseball legend Kyle Schwarber is a Major League Baseball All-Star once again.
The 33-year-old Schwarber will make his fourth All-Star appearance on July 14.
Schwarber leads MLB with 30 home runs, and the NL with a .570 slugging percentage. He is fourth in baseball with a .935 OPS.
Schwarber won the 2025 All-Star MVP Award when he went 3-for-3 in a home run swing-off in Atlanta.
The 96th Midsummer Classic will be played in Schwarber’s home stadium. The MLB All-Star Game, in the country’s 250th year, will be played in Philadelphia, the nation’s birthplace.
Schwarber is one of six former IU baseball players to appear in the major leagues this season:
IU in the MLB: Schwarber leads majors in home runs, five other Hoosiers have appeared
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