Some of the participants for the 2016 MLB All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game were announced on Monday, with former Padres closer Trevor Hoffman, Hall of Famers Ozzie Smith and Rollie Fingers and former All-Star outfielder Tim Raines included on the MLB All-Star Legends roster.

As one of the official spokespersons for the 2016 All-Star Game, Hoffman figures to be busy during the week leading up to the July 12 game at Petco Park. He spent 16 seasons pitching for the Padres, so returning to the Petco mound made Hoffman a natural pick for the All-Star Legends team. Smith and Fingers are regulars in the softball game. Their ties to the Padres should make them among the crowd favorites. Smith was drafted by the Padres in 1977 and played his first four seasons in the majors from 1978-81 with the team. Fingers was the Padres closer from 1977-80 after becoming one of the franchise’s first big-name free agent signings.

The lineup for the Celebrities will include Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Nina Agdal, soccer star Landon Donovan, Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz and actors J.K. Simmons, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Sterling K. Brown and Tyler Hoechlin.

Simmons, who first rose to fame on Law & Order, won a best supporting actor Oscar for the 2014 movie Whiplash. Gosselaar is starring in the FOX series Pitch, where he plays a catcher for the Padres, in the fall, although he is best remembered for playing Zack Morris in Saved by the Bell. Brown recently starred in The People vs. O.J. Simpson. Hoechlin was one of the stars this year in the baseball movie Everybody Wants Some.


More participants will be announced in upcoming days, according to MLB.

The All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game will be played July 10 at Petco Park. It is part of a double header that will be preceded by the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game, which features baseball’s top minor league prospects.

The softball game will be televised on ESPN on July 11 following the Home Run Derby.