the game was boring for the most part
Baseball itself can seem boring until you learn your way into watching it, understanding and appreciating its strategies, possibilities and probabilities. The All-Star game isn't really a baseball game; it's a spectacle, a jammed-together collection of each season's individual stars come together under one manager (and crew), whose focus is more on showcasing each player equally, more than winning or losing the game
The players are chosen because of their high averages in one or more aspects of the game, and each one will perform above or (more likely) below their average for three innings, or one for the pitchers
I watched the game for the first time in years, enjoyed it I guess for what it is. They had players miked up to the broadcast booth so the announcers could chat with them while the game was going on. . .interesting, maybe a bit dumb. I learned a couple things I didn't know: the game's been held for 90-some years; it no longer determines home-field advantage for the World Series; they don't play extra innings; they "settle" ties with a new home-run patsy-pitch contest
I watched because my boy Cal Raleigh was playing, and a couple other Mariners. I probably won't go out of my way to watch it next year. I'm looking forward to the season restarting now
Edit: I forgot! For the first time (I think), they introduced challenges on balls and strikes. That might be a game changer in the near future