Many of the top prospects in baseball will take the field Sunday afternoon in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game. The game will pit a squad of players from the United States against a team of players from around the world. The U.S leads the overall series 8-6.
The game features 13 first-round draft picks, seven players from the Compensation A Round and four second-round draft choices. The World team has players from 10 different countries and territories. The Dominican Republic is represented by 12 players, followed by four players from Puerto Rico and two from Venezuela. Aruba, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Panama and South Korea are each represented by one player on the World team.
New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard will start for the U.S. team. The Mets recently promoted the right-hander to Double-A, where he has a 1.35 ERA after four starts.
Nine other pitchers are scheduled to throw after Syndergaard. The scheduled pitchers and their parent organizations are listed below:
Taijuan Walker, Seattle Mariners
Archie Bradley, Arizona Diamondbacks
Anthony Ranaudo, Boston Red Sox
Jesse Biddle, Philadelphia Philles
Eddie Butler, Colorado Rockies
Jimmy Nelson, Milwaukee Brewers
C.J. Riefenhauser, Tampa Bay Rays
Kyle Crick, San Francisco Giants
A.J. Cole, Washington Nationals.
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Billy Hamilton will lead-off for the U.S. team. Hamilton, playing in his second consecutive Futures Game, stole a professional record 155 bases last season between High-A and Double-A. The outfielder has swiped 51 bases in Triple-A this year. The full U.S. starting lineup is listed below:
Billy Hamilton CF, Cincinnati Reds
Delino DeShields 2B, Houston Astros
George Springer RF, Houston Astros
C.J. Cron 1B, Los Angeles Angels
Matt Davidson 3B , Arizona Diamondbacks
Joc Pederson LF, Los Angeles Dodgers
Christian Yelich DH, Miami Marlins
Addison Russell SS, Oakland Athletics
Austin Hedges C, San Diego Padres
Rafael Montero, also in the Mets organization, will start the game for the World team. New York promoted Montero to Triple-A this season after he went 7-3 with a 2.43 ERA at Double-A. Eight other pitchers will throw for the World team after Montero:
Enny Romero, Tampa Bay Rays
Andre Rienzo, Chicago White Sox
Michael Ynoa, Oakland Athletics
Rafael De Paula, New York Yankees
Eduardo Rodriguez, Baltimore Orioles
Miguel Almonte, Kansas City Royals
Carlos Contreras, Cincinnati Reds
Yordano Ventura, Kansas City Royals
Baseball America's No. 3 rated prospect, Miguel Sano, will hit cleanup for the World team. Sano has plus-plus power potential; he has blasted 22 home runs between High-A and Double-A this season. Below is the starting order for the World team:
Reymond Fuentes LF, San Diego Padres
Arismendy Alcantara 2B, Chicago Cubs
Xander Bogaerts SS, Boston Red Sox
Miguel Sano 3B, Minnesota Twins
Henry Urrutia RF, Baltimore Orioles
Jordan Lennerton 1B, Detroit Tigers
Gregory Polanco CF, Pittsburgh Pirates
Maikel Franco DH, Philadelphia Phillies
A.J. Jimenez C, Toronto Blue Jays
The game will start at 2 p.m. ET, with coverage on ESPN2.
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