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Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia and Orioles outfielder Austin Hayes will start in Tuesday's All-Star Game, Major League Baseball announced Friday.

Garcia and Hayes, who were among the American League reserves announced by the league on Sunday, will take over the starting spots vacated by the Yankees' Aaron Judge and the Angels' Mike Trout, who are both injured.


Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena, who was selected as a starter by the fans, will join Garcia and Hays as the AL's starting outfielders.

Garcia, 30, is hitting .252 with 22 home runs and a league-leading 71 RBI this season.

Garcia, who will be making his second All-Star Game appearance, will become the fifth Ranger to start in this year's Midsummer Classic, joining Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Josh Jung and Jonah Heim, who were voted in as starters by the fans. According to Elias Sports Bureau, the Rangers are the fifth club in All-Star Game history to have at least five position players start the game.

Also joining those five players in Seattle is Rangers pitcher Nathan Eovaldi, who has a chance to be named the starting pitcher for the American League by Astros manager Dusty Baker. Baker will likely make that decision on Monday.