New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger was named the Ted Williams All-Star Game Most Valuable Player on Tuesday night [1, 2].

The award marks a significant return to prominence for Bellinger, who had been absent from the All-Star Game for seven years [6]. His performance served as the catalyst for a dominant American League victory in Philadelphia.

Bellinger led the American League to a 4-0 shutout victory over the National League [1, 4]. The game took place at Citizens Bank Park [1]. This result represents the first shutout in an All-Star Game since 2013 [3].

By earning the MVP honors, Bellinger became only the fourth player in New York Yankees history to win the All-Star Game MVP award [4]. The event occurred on July 14, 2026 [5].

The victory was a family affair for the outfielder, as his father, former big-leaguer Clay Bellinger, watched the performance from the stands. The American League's defensive and offensive execution ensured the National League failed to score a single run throughout the contest [2].

Bellinger's resurgence in the 2026 season has culminated in this mid-summer achievement. The shutout victory reinforces the current dominance of the American League's roster in this year's showcase event [1].

Cody Bellinger was named the Ted Williams All-Star Game Most Valuable Player

Bellinger's MVP award signals a complete professional reclamation after a seven-year gap from the mid-summer classic. Furthermore, the first All-Star shutout in 13 years highlights a rare level of pitching and defensive dominance that deviates from the typically high-scoring nature of these exhibition games.