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title: "MLB All-Star Roster Sees Replacements, Including Nick Kurtz"
url: https://www.hereplymouth.com/2026/07/10/mlb-all-star-roster-sees-replacements/
date: 2026-07-10T06:17:57-04:00
modified: 2026-07-10T06:17:57-04:00
author: "Hillary Monroy"
categories: ["Sports"]
site: "HERE Plymouth"
attribution: "HERE Plymouth"
---

# MLB All-Star Roster Sees Replacements, Including Nick Kurtz

*Source: [HERE Plymouth](https://www.hereplymouth.com/2026/07/10/mlb-all-star-roster-sees-replacements/) — July 10, 2026 by Hillary Monroy*

Major League Baseball (MLB) has announced a series of roster adjustments for the upcoming All-Star Game, adding several players to fill out the rosters. Among the notable replacements are catcher Willson Contreras and infielder Nick Kurtz.

The league typically names replacements as injuries or other circumstances prevent selected players from participating. These additions ensure that the All-Star rosters remain at their full complement for the mid-summer classic.

Contreras, a veteran catcher known for his offensive production and defensive capabilities, joins the National League roster. His inclusion marks another appearance in the prestigious event, highlighting his consistent performance throughout the season.

Infielder Nick Kurtz has also been named as a replacement, joining the American League roster. Kurtz has emerged as a significant contributor for his team, demonstrating strong hitting and fielding skills. His selection is seen as a recognition of his impactful play.

The process of selecting replacements involves a review of player performance and availability, ensuring that the players named to the All-Star Game represent a high level of achievement in Major League Baseball.

While the focus of these announcements is on the national league-wide selections, local baseball enthusiasts in Plymouth may follow the careers of players with ties to the region. These connections can include former college athletes from nearby institutions or players who have participated in local baseball camps or minor league affiliates that have historically drawn interest from the Plymouth community.

Fans often look for these local angles to connect more deeply with the professional game, even when the primary news involves national-level roster changes. The inclusion of players like Contreras and Kurtz provides talking points for baseball discussions across the league, including within communities like Plymouth.

Why it matters in Plymouth:

While the MLB All-Star Game is a national event, the roster changes can resonate with local baseball fans who follow the sport closely. For residents of Plymouth, particularly those connected to youth baseball programs or who have followed college athletics at nearby institutions like Schoolcraft College, the performance of players like Nick Kurtz can be of particular interest. These players, whether through past participation in regional events or as alumni of collegiate programs that draw students from Plymouth, represent a tangible link to the professional baseball world. Understanding these roster movements allows local fans to better appreciate the caliber of play and the pathways athletes take to reach the pinnacle of the sport, fostering a deeper engagement with baseball discussions within the community and potentially inspiring younger players in Plymouth.
