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By the Patriot Watch Desk
Published July 13, 2026 at 11:54 AM ET · Updated July 13, 2026 at 12:07 PM ET

2026 MLB All-Star Game tickets still available

2 independent outlets are covering this story. Verification: Confirmed — reported independently by wire/mainstream and conservative outlets. Patriot Watch links to original reporting; we don't republish it.

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What we know

Tickets for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game remain available for purchase. The event is approaching but seats have not yet sold out.

Patriot Watch first flagged this story 7 hr ago, when New York Post reported it. Coverage has since grown to 2 independent outlets, including 1 wire/mainstream feed. The most recent report came 7 hr ago from Slate. Verification tier: Confirmed — reported independently by wire/mainstream and conservative outlets.

Conservative & independent coverage (1)

New York Post 7 hr ago
There are still 2026 MLB All-Star Game tickets available. Get yours today

Wire & mainstream coverage (1)

Slate 7 hr ago
Slate Pears Game 333: Jul. 13, 2026

Coverage timeline

Jul 13, 11:54 AM ET
7 hr ago
New York Post
There are still 2026 MLB All-Star Game tickets available. Get yours today
Jul 13, 12:00 PM ET
7 hr ago
Slate
Slate Pears Game 333: Jul. 13, 2026
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