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Javier Baez is having an incredible bounce back season, and he will be a starting outfielder in the MLB All-Star Game.
Javier Báez came to Detroit as a two-time All-Star, a Gold Glove winner, the spark plug known as “El Mago” who helped the Chicago Cubs shake off a century of futility to win a championship in 2016.
Báez made the All-Star Game in 2018 and 2019. He is hitting .290 with nine home runs in 66 games in 2025, posting an .801 OPS. The 32-year-old has started 28 games in center field, 17 games at ...
Javier Baez makes All-Star history, joining legends like Pete Rose and Albert Pujols with starts at three different positions ...
Miggy is no longer there, and Javier Báez has moved in. “First of all, it’s kind of weird getting his locker,” Báez said. Consider this passing of the locker symbolic in a couple of ways.
Javier Baez dove toward Marlins catcher Alex Jackson with his left arm leading the way — before pulling it back, artfully in control of his body even amid a head-first, full-speed plunge.
On the other side of the trade, 23-year-old Pete Crow-Armstrong has blossomed into one of the National League’s most complete ...
And on Wednesday, Major League Baseball made an announcement for Baez that's incredible news for the Tigers, and Baez ...