Nolan Arenado MLB All-Star Game Appearances, Stats and History

Nolan Arenado MLB All-Star Game Appearances, Stats and History

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The halfway point of the MLB season is nearly here, which means the All-Star Game is right around the corner. One player who's no stranger to the ASG is Nolan Arenado, and he's once again been selected to represent his team at this year's showcase.

Here's everything fans should know about Arenado's history at the MLB All-Star Game before he takes the field once more.

How Many All-Star Games Has Nolan Arenado Been in?

Nolan Arenado has been selected to the MLB All-Star Game eight times, including the 2023 season. However, a back injury caused Arenado to back out of the exhibition last summer, so he's only played in six contests. He has represented the Rockies five times and the St. Louis Cardinals once.

Arenado's first All-Star nod was as a reserve for the National League in 2015, which was his third MLB season. The third baseman made one appearance at the plate as he struck out during a 6-3 AL loss.

Year

Team

All-Star Team

2015

Colorado Rockies

National League

2016

Colorado Rockies

National League

2017

Colorado Rockies

National League

2018

Colorado Rockies

National League

2019

Colorado Rockies

National League

2021

St. Louis Cardinals

National League

2022

St. Louis Cardinals

National League

2023

St. Louis Cardinals

National League

Has Nolan Arenado Ever Won MLB All-Star Game MVP?

No, Nolan Arenado has not won the MLB All-Star Game MVP before. The veteran corner infielder's only hits in the contest have been singles, which makes it difficult to build an MVP case. It'll be interesting to see if that changes this time around as Arenado will start at third base for the NL.

Nolan Arenado MLB All-Star Game Stats

In six career All-Star Game appearances so far, Nolan Arenado has recorded two hits across 12 at-bats. He's notched two singles and drawn a walk as well. The 32-year-old's slash line checks in at .167/.231/.167 as a batter in the exhibition.

The third baseman was a DNP in 2022 as he opted to rest his ailing back before returning to action.

Year

AB

H

RBI

HR

2015

1

0

0

0

2016

3

0

0

0

2017

2

2

0

0

2018

2

0

0

0

2019

2

0

0

0

2021

2

0

0

0

2022

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

2023

-

-

-

-

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