MLB All-Star Futures Game: Live highlights, lineups and how to watch
Top prospects across the sport kick off All-Star festivities in Georgia this week looking to stand out among their peers. The seven-inning game has given us plenty of sneak peaks at greatness in the past. Former Futures Game MVPs include Alfonso Soriano, Jose Reyes, Grady Sizemore, Nick Castellanos, Kyle Schwarber and Joey Gallo.
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There have also been a number of busts to win the award, too (Yoan Moncada, Matt Davidson, Chin-Lung Hu, Taylor Trammell), so success on Saturday isn't a guarantee a player will have a long MLB career.
Here's everything you need to know about the action on Saturday. We'll keep updating this post with highlights and tidbits as the game gets underway.
How to watch the 2025 MLB Futures Game
Date: 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 12
TV channel : MLB Network
Streaming: MLB.tv, MLB.com and MLB App
2025 Futures Game Rosters
American League Starting Lineup
Max Clark, CF (Tigers)
Braden Montgomery, LF (White Sox)
C.J. Kayfus, 1B (Guardians)
Jhostynxon Garcia, RF (Red Sox)
Harry Ford, C (Mariners)
Josue Briceño, DH (Tigers)
Sebastian Walcott, 3B (Rangers)
Kevin McGonigle, SS (Tigers)
George Lombard Jr., 2B (Yankees)
Starting Pitcher: Parker Messick, LHP (Guardians)
American League Reserves
Jurrangelo Cijntje, SHP (Mariners)
Keagan Gilles, RHP (Orioles)
Brody Hopkins, RHP (Rays)
Gage Jump, LHP (Athletics)
George Klassen, RHP (Angels)
Frank Mozzicato, LHP (Royals)
Alimber Santa, RHP (Astros)
Noah Schultz, LHP (White Sox)
Trey Yesavage, RHP (Blue Jays)
Carter Jensen, C (Royals)
Kaelen Culpepper, INF (Twins)
Brice Matthews, INF (Astros)
Tommy White, INF (Athletics)
Enrique Bradfield Jr., OF (Orioles)
Lazaro Montes, OF (Mariners)
National League Starting Lineup
JJ Wetherholt, DH (Cardinals)
Konnor Griffin, SS (Pirates)
Owen Caissie, RF (Cubs)
Charlie Condon, 1B (Rockies)
Zyhir Hope, CF (Dodgers)
Jesús Made, 2B (Brewers)
Josue De Paula, LF (Dodgers)
LuJames Groover, 3B (D-backs)
Joe Mack, C (Marlins)
Starting Pitcher: JR Ritchie, RHP (Braves)
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National League Reserves
Alex Clemmey, LHP (Nationals)
Marquis Grissom Jr., RHP (Nationals)
Hayden Harris, LHP (Braves)
Trent Harris, RHP (Giants)
Welinton Herrera, LHP (Rockies)
Jonah Tong, RHP (Mets)
Carson Whisenhunt, LHP (Giants)
Thomas White, LHP (Marlins)
Alfredo Duno, C (Reds)
Eduardo Tait, C (Phillies)
Leo De Vries, INF (Padres)
Sal Stewart, INF (Reds)
Carson Benge, OF (Mets)
Slade Caldwell, OF (Diamondbacks)
Esmerlyn Valdez, OF (Pirates)
Stay tuned for more updates
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