Ron Washington, who will manage the American League at the All-Star Game this month, doesn't plan on treating it as a win-at-all-costs game. Washington wants to try to use his entire roster despite the fact that the winner of the game receives home-field advantage in the World Series. "It's the All-Star Game, and I want to play everybody like I did last year," he said. "They're All-Stars, I should be able to win with all of them. I should have more of them available. But my thing is they're in the All-Star Game and I certainly want to get everyone that's in that All-Star Game in the game." However, Washington will do what's necessary in the late innings to see if he can get his team a victory. "If we get into the seventh and eighth inning with a lead, I'm going to try to win," the Rangers manager said. "But for the first five or six innings, let them play."