The 2015 MLB All-Star Game is set to descend upon Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio, on July 14, and this year's star-studded rosters shouldn't disappoint.
And the biggest question this year revolves around the National League's ability to snap the American League's two-year winning streak. After shutting out the AL 8-0 in 2012, the NL has been downed in consecutive years by superior squads from the land of designated hitters.
So with starters and reserves officially announced, it's time to examine which players could be the biggest difference-makers at this year's Midsummer Classic.
National League Roster

Andrew McCutchen is replacing the injured Giancarlo Stanton in the NL starting lineup.