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Phillies Star Marsh Soaks in First All-Star Game
15 Jul
Summary
- Brandon Marsh relished his first MLB All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park.
- The outfielder delivered his career-best first half for the Phillies.
- Marsh batted .284 with 14 home runs and 54 RBIs entering the break.

Brandon Marsh recently celebrated a career milestone by participating in his first MLB All-Star Game. The Philadelphia Phillies outfielder experienced this "really special moment" at Citizens Bank Park, representing his team in front of the home crowd.
Marsh, who is 28 years old, earned his inaugural All-Star selection after delivering the best first half of his career. His strong performance has been instrumental in the Phillies achieving the best record in baseball heading into the All-Star break.
Reflecting on the experience, Marsh described it as "nothing short of amazing." He emphasized that there was "no better time" for his first All-Star appearance than while playing for the Phillies in Philadelphia, a sentiment that resonated with fans.
Before the break, Marsh posted impressive statistics, batting .284 with 14 home runs, 54 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases. His all-around contributions have solidified his status as a popular player and an everyday fixture in the Phillies' lineup.