The National League will look too snap a two-game losing streak against the American League in the 2015 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night at Great American Ballpark in rainy Cincinnati.
Zack Greinke gets the start for the National League, the first Dodgers pitcher to start an All-Star Game since Brad Penny in 2006. Manager Bruce Bochy told MLB Network Radio that Greinke would likely pitch two innings.
Here are the American League starters' career numbers against Greinke, just for fun and just in case:
Albert Pujols: 10-for-29 (.