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“I hear it’s no rest, so that’s not a good thing,” Rendon said after he learned he was an all-star. “They said your schedule is jam-packed and you’re going to events or whatever, or you’re doing interviews or whatever it might be. So it seems like it’s right up my alley.”

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Rendon quickly added that the nagging injury he has been playing through might change his mind about attending. Instead of heading to Cleveland, he might want to work with the training staff to get right for the season’s second half.

“It’ll be funny how it’s going to play out, if I decide to go,” he said.

After the Nationals beat the Detroit Tigers, 2-1, on Sunday afternoon, Manager Dave Martinez brought the team together in the clubhouse to laud Scherzer and Rendon, whom he called “the rookie of the All-Star Game for us.”

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“It amazes me he hasn’t been an all-star,” said Martinez, who campaigned for his third baseman throughout the voting process. “I said [to Rendon], ‘Go out there, have fun, enjoy it.’ ”

When pressed, Rendon conceded the selection “definitely meant a lot” to him. He joked that, if he wanted to make the all-star team, he should play a different position because third base in the National League is full of talent — including the Colorado Rockies’ Nolan Arenado (this year’s starter), the Chicago Cubs’ Kris Bryant (a reserve) and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner (not selected). The last time Rendon made an all-star team was in Little League.

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“My parents still have my brother’s and I’s [all-star jerseys], so it’s pretty funny when they dig them up from the attic,” he said. “But [I’m] definitely very appreciative of being selected.”

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Scherzer, meanwhile, is plenty excited.

“For this to be seven, it’s amazing,” he said. “It’s crazy that this is happening. But you just take it. I know it’s a party. I’ll be going to Cleveland ready to party.”

Scherzer started the All-Star Game each of the past two years — including last season at Nationals Park — but demurred when asked whether he’d like to do so again this season. He has one more start before the all-star break — set to be Saturday against the visiting Kansas City Royals — and he said he wants to focus on that game for now.

Still, the trip comes at a chaotic time. Scherzer and his wife, Erica, are expecting their second child soon. Thinking about the next few weeks, he concluded, “There won’t be much sleep.”

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Scherzer said he had already talked to Rendon and told him what to expect, including the “nice atmosphere” of being in the same clubhouse as the best players in the game.

“He’ll be fine; he’s so low-key,” Scherzer joked. “He’s going to enjoy it.”

On Sunday, the right-hander pitched eight innings of one-run ball and walked none while striking out 14. Even for a three-time Cy Young Award winner, Scherzer is in one of the best stretches of his career: In his past eight starts, he has a 0.95 ERA, 83 strikeouts and eight walks in 57 innings.

“The accolades keep building up for him, and he keeps getting better,” Martinez said. “I’m proud of both of those guys. Well-deserved.”

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The full rosters:

National League

Starters

C Willson Contreras, Cubs

1B Freddie Freeman, Braves

2B Ketel Marte, Diamondbacks

3B Nolan Arenado, Rockies

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SS Javier Baez, Cubs

OF Christian Yelich, Brewers

OF Cody Bellinger, Dodgers

OF Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves

Reserves

C: Yasmani Grandal, Brewers; J.T. Realmuto, Phillies

1B: Pete Alonso, Mets; Josh Bell, Pirates

2B: Mike Moustakas, Brewers

3B: Kris Bryant, Cubs; Anthony Rendon, Nationals

SS: Paul DeJong, Cardinals; Trevor Story, Rockies

OF: Charlie Blackmon, Rockies; David Dahl, Rockies; Jeff McNeil, Mets

Pitchers

RHP: Sandy Alcantara, Marlins; Walker Buehler, Dodgers; Luis Castillo, Reds; Jacob deGrom, Mets; Zack Greinke, Diamondbacks; Max Scherzer, Nationals; Mike Soroka, Braves; Kirby Yates, Padres

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LHP: Josh Hader, Brewers; Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers; Hyun-Jin Ryu, Dodgers; Will Smith, Giants

American League

Starters

C Gary Sanchez, Yankees

1B Carlos Santana, Indians

2B DJ LeMahieu, Yankees

3B Alex Bregman, Astros

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SS Jorge Polanco, Twins

OF Mike Trout, Angels

OF George Springer, Astros

OF Michael Brantley, Astros

Reserves

C: James McCann, White Sox

1B: Jose Abreu, White Sox

2B: Tommy La Stella, Angels; Whit Merrifield, Royals

3B: Matt Chapman, Athletics

SS: Francisco Lindor, Indians

OF: Mookie Betts, Red Sox; Joey Gallo, Rangers; Austin Meadows, Rays

DH: J.D. Martinez, Red Sox; Daniel Vogelbach, Mariners

Pitchers

RHP: Gerrit Cole, Astros; Lucas Giolito, White Sox; Shane Greene, Tigers; Charlie Morton, Rays; Jake Odorizzi, Twins; Ryan Pressly, Astros; Marcus Stroman, Blue Jays; Justin Verlander, Astros