All-Star Week events

Photo credit: Instagram user jessicawalshnyc | Mets' All-Star apple outside SNY studios in New York.
All-Star FanFest
Tomorrow-Tuesday at Jacob Javits Convention Center. Tickets are $35 for adults, and $30 for kids, seniors, college students and military.
Highlights include:
Q&A with MLB legends and Hall of Famers in the All-Star Clubhouse
See what it's like to watch a game from the dugout
Get autographs from Dwight Gooden, Darrel Strawberry, Ozzie Smith and many others.
Mascot and fan Home Run Derby
Buy, sell and trade memorabilia in Collector's Showcase
All-Star 5K & Fun Run benefiting Sandy Relief
Saturday beginning 8 a.m. at Brooklyn's Prospect Park. Registration is $35 for adults and $30 for those 17 and under. Runners can register or create their own fundraising team at allstargame.com/run.
Charity 5k will include Frank Robinson, Tony La Russa, Dwight Gooden, and members of the '86 and '69 Mets.
There will be a 1.5 mile Fun Run immediately following the 5k race.
All-Star Charity Concert Benefiting Sandy Relief
Saturday, 7:30 p.m. at The Great Lawn at Central Park
Free concert featuring guest Mariah Carey and New York Philharmonic. Joe Torre also will be there. No tickets remain.
Futures Game
Sunday, 2 p.m. at Citi Field
Highly touted prospects go head-to-head as Mookie Wilson's U.S. Team takes on Edgardo Alfonzo's World Team.
Legends and Celebrity Softball Game
Sunday at Citi Field, immediately following Futures Game
Former players and current celebrities, including Mike Piazza, Bernie Williams, Chris Rock and the reigning Miss America, square off in a slow pitch softball game.
Home Run Derby
Monday, 8 p.m. at Citi Field
David Wright, Robinson Cano and others duke it out for the Home Run Derby crown.
Red Carpet Show
Tuesday, 1 p.m. beginning at Bryant Park on Sixth Avenue and ending between Second and Third Avenues.
All-Stars walk the long red carpet before a pregame parade.
All-Star Game
Tuesday, 8 p.m. at Citi Field
AL All-Stars take on NL All-Stars for a chance at home-field advantage in this year's World Series.