The following technology took a flip within the highlight in Saturday’s All-Star Futures Sport.
The Nationwide League workforce hosted the festivities at Truist Park and took house a 4-2 victory behind the large bat of the sport’s Most Worthwhile Participant Josue De Paula (Dodgers). Cubs high prospect Owen Caissie additionally contributed offensively, whereas American League pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje (Mariners) made Futures Sport historical past as the one hurler to file outs each right-handed and left-handed.
BLUE JAYS — Trey Yesavage, RHP (TOR No. 2/MLB No. 57): Yesavage made probably the most of his transient look, placing out Cardinals high prospect JJ Wetherholt, his solely batter, on 4 pitches to start the underside of the third inning.
ORIOLES — Enrique Bradfield Jr., OF (BAL No. 2): The speedster entered as a pinch-hitter within the high of the fourth, going 0-for-2 on the plate whereas seeing motion in heart area. Keagan Gillies, RHP (unranked): Gillies got here in to get the ultimate out of the sport within the backside of the seventh, a five-pitch flyout.
RAYS — Brody Hopkins, RHP (TB No. 6): The highest-ranked pitcher within the Rays system wanted simply 9 pitches to work a clear sixth.
RED SOX — Jhostynxon Garcia, OF (BOS No. 4/MLB No. 100): The 22-year-old often known as “The Password” began within the cleanup spot for the AL squad and struck out in each of his plate appearances.
YANKEES — George Lombard Jr., 2B (NYY No. 1/MLB No. 36): Lombard walked, stole second base and scored the sport’s first run on a groundout within the third. He completed 1-for-2 with that stroll and run.
GUARDIANS — C.J. Kayfus, OF (CLE No. 5/MLB No. 75): Kayfus manned first base all day for the AL squad and went 0-for-2 with a stroll and a strikeout. Parker Messick, LHP (CLE No. 12): The southpaw labored round a leadoff double and a stroll to flee the primary inning unscathed, placing out Zyhir Hope (Dodgers) to strand two runners on.
ROYALS — Carter Jensen, C (KC No. 3/MLB No. 73): The Kansas Metropolis native entered within the backside of the fourth and struck out in his solely plate look. Frank Mozzicato, LHP (KC No. 11): 2021’s No. 7 total choose picked up a strikeout in a spotless 10-pitch fifth.
TIGERS — Kevin McGonigle, SS (DET No. 1/MLB No. 7): Lately promoted to Double-A, the thirty seventh choose from the 2023 Draft went hitless in two at-bats, flying out each occasions. Max Clark, OF (DET No. 2/MLB No. 12): The sport’s second-ranked outfield prospect walked and stole second base within the first and singled within the third to arrange the sport’s first run. Josue Briceño, C (DET No. 4/MLB No. 58): Serving because the AL’s designated hitter, Briceño tripled and scored within the fourth, ending 1-for-3 total.
TWINS — Kaelen Culpepper, SS (MIN No. 4/MLB No. 96): Culpepper took over at second base within the fourth and lined out to left in his solely plate look.
WHITE SOX — Noah Schultz, LHP (CWS No. 1/MLB No. 17): Baseball’s top-ranked left-handed pitching prospect acquired knocked round slightly within the fourth, giving up 4 straight hits, together with the go-ahead three-run homer. He solely recorded two outs. Braden Montgomery, OF (CWS No. 3/MLB No. 32): The 22-year-old drove within the recreation’s first run on an infield groundout within the third. He struck out and flew out in his different two plate appearances.
ANGELS — George Klassen, RHP (LAA No. 3): The hard-throwing right-hander took over with one out within the third and allowed a single and a stroll to his first two batters. However a caught stealing and a forceout helped him end the body with none injury.
ASTROS — Alimber Santa, RHP (HOU No. 29): The 22-year-old righty entered behind Schultz within the fourth. He hit a batter and allowed a run-scoring double earlier than placing out Rockies high prospect Charlie Condon to complete the body.
ATHLETICS — Gage Leap, LHP (ATH No. 1/MLB No. 68): Ranked the No. 6 left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, Leap retired each batters he confronted, placing out one, to open the seventh. Tommy White, 3B (ATH No. 5): White took over at third base to start the fourth. He dealt with two defensive probabilities and struck out in his lone plate look.
MARINERS — Jurrangelo Cijntje, RHP/LHP (SEA No. 8/MLB No. 79): the ambidextrous Cijntje placed on a showcase like solely he may, recording two outs right-handed and one left-handed throughout his lone inning of labor. He ended his day by blowing a 97 mph fastball by Joe Mack (Marlins) whereas throwing righty. Lazaro Montes (SEA No. 2/MLB No. 29): Montes took over in proper within the fourth. He dealt with one defensive likelihood and walked in his solely plate look. Harry Ford, C (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 56): Ford began behind the plate for the AL and struck out in his solely at-bat. However he contributed a defensive spotlight, throwing out Konnor Griffin (Pirates) trying to steal second within the third.
BRAVES — JR Ritchie, RHP (ATL No. 6): The 6-foot-2 right-hander from the All-Star Sport hosts labored round a leadoff stroll to register a scoreless first, placing out two alongside the best way. Hayden Harris, LHP (ATL No. 29): The underdog reliever who was promoted to Triple-A final month struck out the one batter he confronted to wrap up the sixth.
MARLINS — Thomas White, LHP (MIA No. 1/MLB No. 28): The sport’s second-ranked left-handed pitching prospect allowed the sport’s first run on successful and two walks whereas working the highest of the third. He recorded an inning-ending strikeout to restrict the injury. Joe Mack, C (MIA No. 4/MLB No. 94): Mack began behind the plate, placing out in his solely at-bat and logging three defensive innings.
METS — Jonah Tong, RHP (NYM No. 2/MLB No. 59): The Minor League’s strikeout chief labored a 1-2-3 high of the second inning. He registered a punchout throughout his lone inning of labor, becoming for the right-hander with 125 Okay’s throughout 78 2/3 innings at Double-A this season. Carson Benge, OF (NYM No. 3/MLB No. 74): Benge took over in left to start the fifth and flew out in his solely plate look.
NATIONALS — Alex Clemmey, LHP (WSH No. 5): The Nats’ 19-year-old top-ranked lefty issued a leadoff stroll earlier than inducing a 4-6-3 double play to open the sixth. Marquis Grissom Jr., RHP (WSH No. 21): Grissom surrendered a run on a triple and a sacrifice fly within the fourth.
PHILLIES — Eduardo Tait, C (PHI No. 4/MLB No. 63): Tait caught the fourth and fifth for the NL and grounded out in his lone plate look.
CARDINALS — JJ Wetherholt, SS (STL No. 1/MLB No. 19): The 22-year-old went 1-for-4 with a double out of the leadoff spot as certainly one of solely two NL starters to play the complete recreation.
CUBS — Owen Caissie, OF (CHC No. 1/MLB No. 43): Caissie reached base in three of his 4 plate appearances whereas taking part in the entire recreation for the NL. He lined a run-scoring double within the fourth and walked twice.
PIRATES — Konnor Griffin, SS (PIT No. 2/MLB No. 13): Griffin began at shortstop, hitting within the No. 2 gap. He legged out an infield single in his second at-bat and was caught stealing second within the third. He grounded out in his first at-bat and left the sport after being hit by a pitch within the fourth. Esmerlyn Valdez, 1B (PIT No. 15): Valdez took over at first to start the fifth and flied out in his solely at-bat to finish the sport.
REDS — Sal Stewart, 3B (CIN No. 3/MLB No. 52): Stewart took over at third to start the fifth and flew out to proper in his solely at-bat. Alfredo Duno, C (CIN No. 6/MLB No. 93): Duno caught the sixth and seventh and grounded out in his solely at-bat.
D-BACKS — LuJames Groover, 3B (AZ No. 10): Groover began on the sizzling nook and loved a productive day, legging out two infield singles and scoring a run in two plate appearances. Slade Caldwell, OF (AZ No. 2/MLB No. 84): Caldwell took over in heart to start the fifth and struck out in his solely at-bat.
DODGERS — Josue De Paula, OF (LAD No. 1/MLB No. 27): Essentially the most memorable swing of the sport got here from its MVP, who launched a three-run homer off left-hander Schultz within the fourth. De Paula’s lengthy ball went 416 ft at 108.5 mph to provide the NL a lead it by no means relinquished. Zyhir Hope, OF (LAD No. 2/MLB No. 37): Hope began in heart area, he went 1-for-2 with a single and scored on De Paula’s homer.
ROCKIES — Charlie Condon, 1B (COL No. 1/MLB No. 23): The No. 3 choose from final 12 months’s Draft began at first, batting within the cleanup spot. He went hitless in three at-bats with two groundouts and a strikeout. Welinton Herrera, LHP (COL No. 20): Picked up the save by recording the ultimate AL out of the sport.