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All-Star Futures Game

The All-Star Futures Game is an annual baseball exhibition game hosted by Major League Baseball (MLB) in conjunction with the mid-summer MLB All-Star Game. A team of American League-affiliated prospects competes against a team of National League-affiliated prospects. From the inaugural 1999 event through 2018, teams of prospects from the United States faced off against teams of prospects from other countries.

All-Star Futures Game
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Varies (see prose)
InauguratedJuly 11, 1999, Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
Most recentJuly 8, 2023, T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington
Previous eventJuly 16, 2022, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California
Next eventJuly 2024, Globe Life Field, Arlington, Texas
ParticipantsMinor League Baseball players
Organized byMajor League Baseball
WebsiteOfficial website

Origins edit

 
The 2010 XM All-Star Futures Game at Angel Stadium of Anaheim

The Futures Game was conceived by Jimmie Lee Solomon, an Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations for Major League Baseball, looking for an event to showcase the minor leagues and round out the All-Star week festivities.[1] Early versions of the game created marginal interest in the baseball community, but the event has attracted more attention in later years.

Format edit

Rosters are selected by a joint committee consisting of people from Major League Baseball, MLB.com, and Baseball America magazine.[2] All 30 MLB organizations are represented, with up to two players from any organisation and 25 players per team. One team is made up of prospects from American League organizations and the other of National League prospects. From 1999 to 2018, teams were divided into U.S. and World teams based on place of birth. Any player selected to the All-Star Futures Game but promoted to the majors prior to the game is replaced.

Players born in Puerto Rico were part of the World team despite being U.S. citizens by birth, because that territory has its own national baseball federation and national team.

The game is played by the same rules listed in the Official Baseball Rules published by Major League Baseball. Exceptions are game duration and the handling of tie games. From 2008 through 2018, games lasted 9 innings. From 1999 to 2007 and since 2019, games last seven innings. Through 2018, up to two extra innings were available to settle a tie after playing all regulation innings. In 2019 and since 2021, one extra inning may be played, with each half-inning starting with a runner at second base, the last player put out. The home team wins if they take the lead in the 7th or 8th inning; the visitors win if they hang on in either inning; the game is over if it is tied after eight.

Changes in 2008 edit

Two major changes took place in the 2008 game:

Changes in 2019 edit

Two major changes took place in the 2019 game:[4]

  • The teams are now called the National League and American League. Players for each are drawn from affiliates of MLB teams in the corresponding MLB leagues.
  • The regulation game is now seven innings. If the game is tied after seven, one additional inning is played, with each batting team starting its half with a runner on second base. The 2019 game was tied at two after seven innings of regulation, no runs were scored in the eighth inning, and that was how the game ended.

Larry Doby Award edit

Note: For the award winners, see the "MVP" column in the "Results" section (below).

Each year, an award is presented to the game's most valuable player. Multiple award winners have gone on to become MLB All-Stars, denoted in the below table of game results. In 2003, the award name was changed from Futures Game Most Valuable Player Award to the Larry Doby Award, named after National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Larry Doby (1923–2003).[5] Note that the similarly named Larry Doby Legacy Award is an unrelated award presented by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

Results edit

Key
MVP Most valuable player
MLB All-Star on a future occasion
 
George Springer at the 2013 All-Star Futures Game
 
Kyle Schwarber at the 2015 All-Star Futures Game
 
Amed Rosario at the 2016 All-Star Futures Game
Results
Year Winner Score Ballpark MVP MVP organization Ref.
1999 World 7–0 Fenway Park Alfonso Soriano New York Yankees [6]
2000 U.S. 3–2 Turner Field Sean Burroughs San Diego Padres [7]
2001 U.S. 5–1 Safeco Field Toby Hall Tampa Bay Devil Rays [8]
2002 World 5–1 Miller Park José Reyes New York Mets [9]
2003 U.S. 3–2 U.S. Cellular Field Grady Sizemore Cleveland Indians [10]
2004 U.S. 4–3 Minute Maid Park Aaron Hill Toronto Blue Jays [11]
2005 World 4–0 Comerica Park Justin Huber Kansas City Royals [12]
2006 U.S. 8–5 PNC Park Billy Butler Kansas City Royals [13]
2007 World 7–2 AT&T Park Chin-lung Hu Los Angeles Dodgers [14]
2008 World 3–0 Yankee Stadium Che-hsuan Lin Boston Red Sox [15]
2009 World 7–5[a] Busch Stadium Rene Tosoni Minnesota Twins [16]
2010 U.S. 9–1 Angel Stadium of Anaheim Hank Conger Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim [17]
2011 U.S. 6–4 Chase Field Grant Green Oakland Athletics [18]
2012 U.S. 17–5 Kauffman Stadium Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers [19]
2013 U.S. 4–2 Citi Field Matt Davidson Arizona Diamondbacks [20]
2014 U.S. 3–2 Target Field Joey Gallo Texas Rangers [21]
2015 U.S. 10–1 Great American Ball Park Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs [22]
2016 World 11–3 Petco Park Yoan Moncada Boston Red Sox [23]
2017 U.S. 7–6 Marlins Park Brent Honeywell[b] Tampa Bay Rays [24]
2018 U.S. 10–6 Nationals Park Taylor Trammell Cincinnati Reds [25]
2019 Tie 2–2[c] Progressive Field Sam Huff Texas Rangers [26]
2020 [d] Dodger Stadium [27]
2021 National 8–3 Coors Field Brennen Davis Chicago Cubs [28][29]
2022 American 6–4 Dodger Stadium Shea Langeliers Oakland Athletics [30]
2023 National 5–0 T-Mobile Park Nasim Nuñez Miami Marlins [31]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Game shortened to seven innings after a four-hour rain delay in the first inning.
  2. ^ First and only pitcher to win the Larry Doby Award.
  3. ^ Game lasted the maximum of eight innings.
  4. ^ Game cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Media coverage edit

From 1999 to 2013, ESPN2 held the rights to the Futures Game. From 2014 to 2021, MLB Network held the rights. Beginning with the 2022 season, the game streams on Peacock.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Solomon has many irons in the fire". USA Today. May 8, 2001. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  2. ^ Nick Cammarota (June 26, 2008). "Futures Game rosters filled with top prospects". mlb.com. from the original on June 27, 2008. Retrieved June 27, 2008.
  3. ^ Jonathan Mayo (June 19, 2008). "Futures managers have New York ties". MLB.com. from the original on June 22, 2008. Retrieved June 25, 2008.
  4. ^ Feinsand, Mark (July 8, 2019). "Futures Game full of surprises, ends in tie". MLB.com. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  5. ^ "Larry Doby Award". Baseball-Almanac. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
  6. ^ "Yankee farmhand helps beat U.S." Herald-Journal. Associated Press. July 12, 1999. p. B4. Retrieved July 12, 2015 – via Google News Archive Search.
  7. ^ "Burroughs leads U.S. to victory". The Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. p. C4. Retrieved July 12, 2015 – via Google News Archive Search.
  8. ^ "Futures game box score". USA Today. July 9, 2001. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  9. ^ "2002 Futures Game Box Score". Baseball America. July 8, 2002. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  10. ^ "Futures game box score". USA Today. May 20, 2005. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  11. ^ Callis, Jim (July 11, 2004). "2004 Futures Game". Baseball America. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  12. ^ Callis, Jim (July 10, 2005). "2005 Futures Game: World 4, U.S. 0". Baseball America. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  13. ^ "Gameday 2006". MLB.com. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  14. ^ "Prospects: Futures Game: Futures Game 2007 Box Score". Baseball America. July 8, 2007. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  15. ^ "World Futures vs. U.S. Futures – July 13, 2008 | MLB.com: Gameday". MLB.com. July 13, 2008. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  16. ^ "World Futures vs. U.S. Futures – July 12, 2009 | MLB.com: Gameday". MLB.com. July 12, 2009. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  17. ^ "World Futures vs. U.S. Futures – July 11, 2010 | MLB.com: Gameday". MLB.com. July 11, 2010. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  18. ^ "World Futures vs. U.S. Futures – July 10, 2011 | MLB.com: Gameday". MLB.com. July 10, 2011. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
  19. ^ "World Futures vs. U.S. Futures – July 8, 2012 | MLB.com: Gameday". MLB.com. July 8, 2012. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
  20. ^ "2013 All-Star Game – Arizona Diamondbacks' Matt Davidson powers U.S. past World in Futures Game". ESPN.com. July 14, 2013. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  21. ^ "Joey Gallo's homer backs stellar U.S. pitching in Futures Game win". Chicago Cubs. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  22. ^ Steve Gardner, USA TODAY Sports (July 12, 2015). "Kyle Schwarber headlines Team USA's win in Futures Game". USA TODAY. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  23. ^ Cassavell, AJ. . MLB.com. Archived from the original on July 12, 2016. Retrieved July 10, 2016.
  24. ^ Feinsand, Mark (July 9, 2017). "USA rides Honeywell, big bats to Futures win". MLB.com. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  25. ^ Feinsand, Mark (July 15, 2018). "USA outslugs World in 8-homer Futures Game". MLB.com. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  26. ^ Mayo, Jonathan (July 7, 2019). "These players turned heads at Futures Game". MLB.com. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  27. ^ Castrovince, Anthony (July 3, 2020). "All-Star Game Canceled; Dodgers to Host in 2022". MLB.com. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  28. ^ "AL Futures 3, NL Futures 8 (Final Score)". MLB Gameday. July 11, 2021. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  29. ^ "Cubs Prospect Brennen Davis Homers Twice as NL Wins Futures Game". Sports Illustrated. July 11, 2021. Retrieved July 12, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  30. ^ "Yankees' Jasson Dominguez, A's Shea Langeliers lead AL to Futures Game win". July 17, 2022.
  31. ^ Callis, Jim (July 9, 2023). "Here are the top moments from the 2023 Futures Game". MLB.com. Retrieved July 9, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The All Star Futures Game is an annual baseball exhibition game hosted by Major League Baseball MLB in conjunction with the mid summer MLB All Star Game A team of American League affiliated prospects competes against a team of National League affiliated prospects From the inaugural 1999 event through 2018 teams of prospects from the United States faced off against teams of prospects from other countries All Star Futures GameFrequencyAnnualLocation s Varies see prose InauguratedJuly 11 1999 Fenway Park Boston MassachusettsMost recentJuly 8 2023 T Mobile Park Seattle WashingtonPrevious eventJuly 16 2022 Dodger Stadium Los Angeles CaliforniaNext eventJuly 2024 Globe Life Field Arlington TexasParticipantsMinor League Baseball playersOrganized byMajor League BaseballWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Origins 2 Format 2 1 Changes in 2008 2 2 Changes in 2019 3 Larry Doby Award 4 Results 4 1 Notes 5 Media coverage 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOrigins edit nbsp The 2010 XM All Star Futures Game at Angel Stadium of Anaheim The Futures Game was conceived by Jimmie Lee Solomon an Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations for Major League Baseball looking for an event to showcase the minor leagues and round out the All Star week festivities 1 Early versions of the game created marginal interest in the baseball community but the event has attracted more attention in later years Format editRosters are selected by a joint committee consisting of people from Major League Baseball MLB com and Baseball America magazine 2 All 30 MLB organizations are represented with up to two players from any organisation and 25 players per team One team is made up of prospects from American League organizations and the other of National League prospects From 1999 to 2018 teams were divided into U S and World teams based on place of birth Any player selected to the All Star Futures Game but promoted to the majors prior to the game is replaced Players born in Puerto Rico were part of the World team despite being U S citizens by birth because that territory has its own national baseball federation and national team The game is played by the same rules listed in the Official Baseball Rules published by Major League Baseball Exceptions are game duration and the handling of tie games From 2008 through 2018 games lasted 9 innings From 1999 to 2007 and since 2019 games last seven innings Through 2018 up to two extra innings were available to settle a tie after playing all regulation innings In 2019 and since 2021 one extra inning may be played with each half inning starting with a runner at second base the last player put out The home team wins if they take the lead in the 7th or 8th inning the visitors win if they hang on in either inning the game is over if it is tied after eight Changes in 2008 edit Two major changes took place in the 2008 game For the first time the United States team was drawn from the pool of players selected by USA Baseball for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing 3 The game lasted nine innings in regulation rather than seven Changes in 2019 edit Two major changes took place in the 2019 game 4 The teams are now called the National League and American League Players for each are drawn from affiliates of MLB teams in the corresponding MLB leagues The regulation game is now seven innings If the game is tied after seven one additional inning is played with each batting team starting its half with a runner on second base The 2019 game was tied at two after seven innings of regulation no runs were scored in the eighth inning and that was how the game ended Larry Doby Award editNote For the award winners see the MVP column in the Results section below Each year an award is presented to the game s most valuable player Multiple award winners have gone on to become MLB All Stars denoted in the below table of game results In 2003 the award name was changed from Futures Game Most Valuable Player Award to the Larry Doby Award named after National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Larry Doby 1923 2003 5 Note that the similarly named Larry Doby Legacy Award is an unrelated award presented by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum See also Baseball awards U S minor leaguesResults editKey MVP Most valuable player MLB All Star on a future occasion nbsp George Springer at the 2013 All Star Futures Game nbsp Kyle Schwarber at the 2015 All Star Futures Game nbsp Amed Rosario at the 2016 All Star Futures Game Results Year Winner Score Ballpark MVP MVP organization Ref 1999 World 7 0 Fenway Park Alfonso Soriano New York Yankees 6 2000 U S 3 2 Turner Field Sean Burroughs San Diego Padres 7 2001 U S 5 1 Safeco Field Toby Hall Tampa Bay Devil Rays 8 2002 World 5 1 Miller Park Jose Reyes New York Mets 9 2003 U S 3 2 U S Cellular Field Grady Sizemore Cleveland Indians 10 2004 U S 4 3 Minute Maid Park Aaron Hill Toronto Blue Jays 11 2005 World 4 0 Comerica Park Justin Huber Kansas City Royals 12 2006 U S 8 5 PNC Park Billy Butler Kansas City Royals 13 2007 World 7 2 AT amp T Park Chin lung Hu Los Angeles Dodgers 14 2008 World 3 0 Yankee Stadium Che hsuan Lin Boston Red Sox 15 2009 World 7 5 a Busch Stadium Rene Tosoni Minnesota Twins 16 2010 U S 9 1 Angel Stadium of Anaheim Hank Conger Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 17 2011 U S 6 4 Chase Field Grant Green Oakland Athletics 18 2012 U S 17 5 Kauffman Stadium Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers 19 2013 U S 4 2 Citi Field Matt Davidson Arizona Diamondbacks 20 2014 U S 3 2 Target Field Joey Gallo Texas Rangers 21 2015 U S 10 1 Great American Ball Park Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs 22 2016 World 11 3 Petco Park Yoan Moncada Boston Red Sox 23 2017 U S 7 6 Marlins Park Brent Honeywell b Tampa Bay Rays 24 2018 U S 10 6 Nationals Park Taylor Trammell Cincinnati Reds 25 2019 Tie 2 2 c Progressive Field Sam Huff Texas Rangers 26 2020 d Dodger Stadium 27 2021 National 8 3 Coors Field Brennen Davis Chicago Cubs 28 29 2022 American 6 4 Dodger Stadium Shea Langeliers Oakland Athletics 30 2023 National 5 0 T Mobile Park Nasim Nunez Miami Marlins 31 Summary 1999 2018 U S World 13 wins 7 wins Summary 2019 present American League tie National League 1 win 1 game 2 wins Notes edit Game shortened to seven innings after a four hour rain delay in the first inning First and only pitcher to win the Larry Doby Award Game lasted the maximum of eight innings Game cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Media coverage editFrom 1999 to 2013 ESPN2 held the rights to the Futures Game From 2014 to 2021 MLB Network held the rights Beginning with the 2022 season the game streams on Peacock See also edit nbsp Baseball portal All Star Futures Game all time rosterReferences edit Solomon has many irons in the fire USA Today May 8 2001 Retrieved July 12 2015 Nick Cammarota June 26 2008 Futures Game rosters filled with top prospects mlb com Archived from the original on June 27 2008 Retrieved June 27 2008 Jonathan Mayo June 19 2008 Futures managers have New York ties MLB com Archived from the original on June 22 2008 Retrieved June 25 2008 Feinsand Mark July 8 2019 Futures Game full of surprises ends in tie MLB com Retrieved July 8 2019 Larry Doby Award Baseball Almanac Retrieved December 11 2011 Yankee farmhand helps beat U S Herald Journal Associated Press July 12 1999 p B4 Retrieved July 12 2015 via Google News Archive Search Burroughs leads U S to victory The Spokesman Review Associated Press p C4 Retrieved July 12 2015 via Google News Archive Search Futures game box score USA Today July 9 2001 Retrieved July 8 2012 2002 Futures Game Box Score Baseball America July 8 2002 Retrieved July 8 2012 Futures game box score USA Today May 20 2005 Retrieved July 8 2012 Callis Jim July 11 2004 2004 Futures Game Baseball America Retrieved July 8 2012 Callis Jim July 10 2005 2005 Futures Game World 4 U S 0 Baseball America Retrieved July 8 2012 Gameday 2006 MLB com Retrieved August 2 2011 Prospects Futures Game Futures Game 2007 Box Score Baseball America July 8 2007 Retrieved August 2 2011 World Futures vs U S Futures July 13 2008 MLB com Gameday MLB com July 13 2008 Retrieved August 2 2011 World Futures vs U S Futures July 12 2009 MLB com Gameday MLB com July 12 2009 Retrieved August 2 2011 World Futures vs U S Futures July 11 2010 MLB com Gameday MLB com July 11 2010 Retrieved August 2 2011 World Futures vs U S Futures July 10 2011 MLB com Gameday MLB com July 10 2011 Retrieved July 8 2010 World Futures vs U S Futures July 8 2012 MLB com Gameday MLB com July 8 2012 Retrieved July 8 2010 2013 All Star Game Arizona Diamondbacks Matt Davidson powers U S past World in Futures Game ESPN com July 14 2013 Retrieved July 12 2015 Joey Gallo s homer backs stellar U S pitching in Futures Game win Chicago Cubs Retrieved July 12 2015 Steve Gardner USA TODAY Sports July 12 2015 Kyle Schwarber headlines Team USA s win in Futures Game USA TODAY Retrieved July 12 2015 Cassavell AJ MVP Moncada powers World rout at Futures MLB com Archived from the original on July 12 2016 Retrieved July 10 2016 Feinsand Mark July 9 2017 USA rides Honeywell big bats to Futures win MLB com Retrieved May 15 2018 Feinsand Mark July 15 2018 USA outslugs World in 8 homer Futures Game MLB com Retrieved July 15 2018 Mayo Jonathan July 7 2019 These players turned heads at Futures Game MLB com Retrieved July 8 2019 Castrovince Anthony July 3 2020 All Star Game Canceled Dodgers to Host in 2022 MLB com Retrieved July 3 2020 AL Futures 3 NL Futures 8 Final Score MLB Gameday July 11 2021 Retrieved July 12 2021 Cubs Prospect Brennen Davis Homers Twice as NL Wins Futures Game Sports Illustrated July 11 2021 Retrieved July 12 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Yankees Jasson Dominguez A s Shea Langeliers lead AL to Futures Game win July 17 2022 Callis Jim July 9 2023 Here are the top moments from the 2023 Futures Game MLB com Retrieved July 9 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media 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