What happened: During All-Star Media Day festivities, Brandon Marsh revealed experiencing chills upon securing an outfield nod for the midsummer exhibition. His media appearance followed Philadelphia's 5-0 shutout victory over the Detroit Tigers on July 13, which locked the series standing at 1-1 entering the break.
Why it matters: The starting assignment follows a concerted voting campaign where Philadelphia rallied fans to push Brandon Marsh into the All-Star Game. The Phillies hold a 47-41 record at the break, relying heavily on their outfield production to secure positioning across the National League playoff picture.
By the numbers: Philadelphia enters the break with a 47-41 standing, averaging 4.4 runs scored against 4.5 runs allowed over 88 contests. Marsh previously surged into the selection mix by registering a .376 batting average across a 40-game stretch leading up to June 9.
What to watch: Marsh takes the outfield for the National League starting nine when the All-Star Game commences at Citizens Bank Park. Philadelphia then resumes its 2026 regular-season schedule following the break.