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NEW YORK -- Festivities for Major League Baseball's All-Star week officially begin Monday, July 11 in San Diego, but two events will happen the day before at Petco Park prior to the big leaguers arriving: the minor league Futures Game, and the Legends & Celebrity Softball Game.

On Monday, the league revealed the first round of celebrities and ex-players who will be taking part in the softball game, and former Yankees outfielder Tim Raines is on the list.

Raines, 56, played for the Yankees from 1996-'98 (242 games) and hit .299 with 18 home runs. Other former big-leaguers planning to be in San Diego for the game include right-hander Trevor Hoffman, Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith and Hall of Fame reliever Rollie Fingers.

Below are the rest of the celebrities signed up for the softball game as provided by the league. (ESPN will air the game immediately following Monday night's Home Run Derby.)

-- Nina Agdal - Sports Illustrated swimsuit model & first-ever female MLB ambassador for New Era Cap

-- J.K. Simmons - Academy Award-winning actor

-- Mark-Paul Gosselaar - Star of this fall's FOX series "Pitch"

-- Pete Wentz - Bassist of Grammy-nominated rock group Fall Out Boy

-- Sterling K. Brown - Actor from "The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" and NBC's highly-anticipated fall dramedy "This Is Us"

-- Tyler Hoechlin - Star of Richard Linklater's critically-acclaimed film "Everybody Wants Some" and the forthcoming third installment of "Fifty Shades of Grey"

-- Landon Donovan - Soccer legend and all-time leading goal scorer for the LA Galaxy, MLS and the U.S. National Team

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