By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Jul 14, 2008 at 10:05 AM

Brewers right-hander Ben Sheets will be the starting pitcher for the National League in the All-Star Game Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.

Sheets, the first Brewers pitcher to start in the All-Star Game,  makes his fourth appearance in the Midsummer Classic. He'll  throw to catcher Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs.

National League manager Clint Hurdle of Colorado selected him for the honor.

"I got to take a good luck at Ben in midweek," Hurdle said at a press conference Monday. "The fact that he struck out 11 of us in five innings kind of caught my eye. I'm real smart like that.

"I like everything about him. He's blue collar; he brings his lunch pail to work every day. I thought it would be an opportunity that he'd embrace. He has a lot of energy, a lot of passion. He's a perfect match for me."

Said Sheets: "It's a great honor. I can guarantee you (Colorado manager Clint Hurdle) is the most popular man in Louisiana today.

Cleveland left-hander Cliff Lee will start for the American League.

Brewers leftfielder Ryan Braun, the No. 2 vote getter in the National League fan balloting, will bat seventh.

Here are the lineups for tomorrow night:

NATIONAL LEAGUE
SS Hanley Ramirez, Florida
2B Chase Utley, Philadelphia
1B Lance Berkman, Houston
DH Albert Pujols, St. Louis
3B Chipper Jones, Atlanta
RF Matt Holliday, Colorado
LF Ryan Braun, Milwaukee
CF Kosuke Fukudome, Chicago
C Geovany Soto, Chicago
RHP Ben Sheets, Milwaukee

AMERICAN LEAGUE
RF Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle
SS Derek Jeter, New York
CF Josh Hamilton, Texas
3B Alex Rodriguez, New York
LF Manny Ramirez, Boston
DH Milton Bradley, Texas
1B Kevin Youkilis, Boston
C Joe Mauer, Minnesota
2B Dustin Pedroia, Boston
LHP Cliff Lee, Cleveland