Tuesday night’s MLB All-Star Game starts with the Yankees establishing an early lead. Multiple reports describe the Yankees scoring in the top of the first inning, turning the early stage into a key offensive moment. Cody Bellinger and Ben Rice are highlighted for their contributions during the opening frame, with both outlets noting that their hits help produce the first runs of the game. By the early innings, the Yankees hold a 3–0 advantage over the National League. The coverage focuses on the immediate impact of the Yankees’ lineup, emphasizing how quickly runs come early rather than later momentum or comebacks. Neither outlet details additional scoring beyond the early 3–0 margin described at that point in the game. Overall, the accounts agree on the main sequence: the game is scoreless initially, the Yankees take control in the first inning, and Bellinger and Rice are central to the early scoring that gives New York its early cushion.