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Lists of MLB All-Stars by team/franchise
- Arizona Diamondbacks All-Stars
- Atlanta Braves Franchise All-Stars
- Baltimore Orioles Franchise All-Stars
- Boston Red Sox All-Stars
- Chicago Cubs All-Stars
- Chicago White Sox All-Stars
- Cincinnati Reds All-Stars
- Cleveland Indians All-Stars
- Colorado Rockies All-Stars
- Detroit Tigers All-Stars
- Houston Astros All-Stars (including Colt .45s)
- Kansas City Royals All-Stars
- Los Angeles Angels All-Stars (including California and Anaheim)
- Los Angeles Dodgers Franchise All-Stars (including Brooklyn Dodgers)
- Miami Marlins All-Stars
- Milwaukee Brewers Franchise All-Stars (including Seattle Pilots)
- Minnesota Twins Franchise All-Stars (including first Washington Senators)
- New York Mets All-Stars
- New York Yankees All-Stars
- Oakland Athletics Franchise All-Stars (including Philadelphia Athletics and Kansas City Athletics)
- Philadelphia Phillies All-Stars
- Pittsburgh Pirates All-Stars
- Saint Louis Cardinals All-Stars
- San Diego Padres All-Stars
- San Francisco Giants Franchise All-Stars (including New York Giants)
- Seattle Mariners All-Stars
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays All-Stars
- Texas Rangers Franchise All-Stars (including second Washington Senators)
- Toronto Blue Jays All-Stars
- Washington Nationals Franchise All-Stars (including Montreal Expos)
No separate list is presented for California, Anaheim, or the Houston Colt .45s, as the franchise name changes are merely cosmetic.
Additional City Lists
- Kansas City Historical All-Stars (Athletics and Royals)
- Milwaukee Historical All-Stars (Braves and Brewers)
- Washington Historical All-Stars (both Senators teams and Nationals)
No separate list is presented for Seattle; the Seattle Mariners article contains a note on the single Pilots season. New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Saint Louis are not given a combined list either, as their teams coexisted.