Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler delivered another reminder of why he remains one of baseball’s premier pitchers, matching a career-high with 14 strikeouts in a dominant performance against the Cincinnati Reds. The outing came just days after Wheeler was left off the 2026 MLB All-Star roster, a decision that has sparked widespread debate. Following his impressive display, Wheeler did not hide his frustration over the league’s All-Star selection rules. The veteran right-hander criticized MLB’s “Sunday Starter” rule, which prevented him from being included in the Midsummer Classic, describing the policy as unfair. Wheeler has a strong case for feeling disappointed. A four-time All-Star selection would have further strengthened an already outstanding résumé, particularly as he continues his pursuit of a first Cy Young Award after multiple runner-up finishes. His 2026 campaign has been exceptional, with a 9-1 record, a 2.28 ERA, and a 0.91 WHIP through 14 starts. Teammate Kyle Schwarber also voiced support for Wheeler, believing the Phillies ace deserved a place among the league’s elite. The disappointment is amplified by Wheeler’s previously stated intention to retire after the 2027 season, making this year’s All-Star Game—hosted in Philadelphia—potentially his final opportunity to participate in front of the home crowd. Reports suggest MLB made a late attempt to address the situation, but for Wheeler, the effort came too late to erase the frustration surrounding his exclusion.Zack Wheeler Stuns MLB Fans with Response to Last-Minute All-Star Push











