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2014 Fall Stars Game preview, TV schedule, how to watch online, starting lineups

The World Series may be over, but there’s still some exciting baseball to watch this weekend.

Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor starts at designated hitter and bats leadoff for the West squad on Saturday night.
Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor starts at designated hitter and bats leadoff for the West squad on Saturday night.
Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor starts at designated hitter and bats leadoff for the West squad on Saturday night.
Hannah Foslien

Many of the Arizona Fall League’s biggest names will get together Saturday for the 2014 Fall Stars Game at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale, Ariz.

The Fall Stars Game will be televised at 8 p.m. ET by MLB Network and streamed online on MLB.com. Salt River Fields is the spring training home of the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks.

Several of the best prospects in baseball will play in the game. Twins outfielder Byron Buxton -- rated the top prospect in the game by both MLB.com and Baseball America -- would have participated in the game, but is out after surgery to repair a broken middle finger on his left hand suffered Monday while trying to make a catch in center field in Arizona Fall League play.

A pair of 20-year-old shortstops highlight the West roster. Francisco Lindor of the Indians -- rated the No. 4 prospect by MLB.com and No. 6 by Baseball America -- and Corey Seager of the Dodgers, rated 13th and 16th, respectively, anchor the lineup. Lindor is leading off for the West squad at designated hitter while Seager is at shortstop and batting third.

Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley -- ranked ninth by MLB.com and 12th by Baseball America -- will start for the East squad. The 22-year-old is joined on the team by Pirates outfielder Josh Bell (ranked 29th/35th) and Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo (ranked 60th/48th), among others. Nimmo bats fifth for the East in right field, with Bell at DH and batting ninth.

Here are the starting lineups for each team:

West

Francisco Lindor DH (Indians)
Nick Williams CF (Rangers)
Corey Seager SS (Dodgers)
Steven Moya RF (Tigers)
Jesse Winker LF (Reds)
Hunter Dozier 3B (Royals)
Michael Ohlman C (Orioles)
Daniel Castro 2B (Braves)
Patrick Leonard 1B (Rays)

Nick Howard SP (Reds)

East

Dalton Pompey CF (Blue Jays)
Eddie Rosario LF (Twins)
Matt Reynolds SS (Mets)
Gregory Bird 1B (Yankees)
Brandon Nimmo RF (Mets)
Peter O`Brien C (Diamondbacks)
Tony Renda 2B (Nationals)
Kaleb Cowart 3B (Angels)
Josh Bell DH (Pirates)

Archie Bradley SP (Diamondbacks)

Game info

Time: 8 p.m. ET

TV: MLB Network

Streaming online: MLB.com

Radio: MLB Network Radio, Sirius channel 209, XM channel 89 or the SiriusXM App

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