AFL Rising Stars Game Showcases Baseball’s Top Youngsters

The annual Arizona Fall League Rising stars all-star game, also known as the AFL Futures game will feature some of the game’s brightest talents. It’s considered as the showcase for top prospects. The yearly exhibition game will see the game’s top prospects battle it out, while being shown on the MLB Network. The seventh annual exhibition game pits the eastern division all-stars against the western division all-stars while being played at Talking Stick at Salt River Fields tomorrow night at 8PM eastern time. You can watch the game live on MLB.com and the MLB network. Getting the start for the eastern all-stars is Houston Astros top pitching prospect Jarred Cosart. The right handed youngster is ranked number 76 overall on the top 100 prospects list, and number four on the Houston top 20 list. Opposing him for the West all-stars will be Twin’s prospect Kyle Gibson.

Jarred Cosart pitches during last season’s futures game. He’ll get the start for the East in tomorrow’s showdown.-Jerry Lai-US PRESSWIRE

Cosart called the game a “great honor”, as the game will showcase some of the best up and coming talent. One of the top youngsters taking the field tomorrow will be the number 44 prospect overall Mike Zunino. Zunino is a top catching prospect in the Seattle Mariner’s system. Zunino ascended through the system quickly, reaching the double-A level in just his first season of professional Baseball. The 2012 Golden Spikes winner, is known to have a powerful bat, with great bat speed, and a strong throwing arm. He’s one of many young stars that will have the spotlight shined upon during the game tomorrow.Another one of the Mariner’s top prospects Nick Franklin, who was the 2011 Rising Stars game MVP, will also be playing. Last year he pulled in the honors with a 4 for 5 home run, two doubles, and four RBI performance. Joining him will be fellow Seattle prospect James Paxton. All three prospects are ranked in the top 100.Joining Zunino on the East roster is other top Houston prospects Jonathon Singleton, and George Springer. Tiger’s top hitting prospect Nick Castellanos will join other top hitting prospects like the National’s Anthony Rendon, Arizona’s Matt Davidson, Joc Pederson of the Dodgers, and outfielder Gary Brown of the Giants.

The west roster is just as good. Their team will feature the Red’s speester Billy Hamilton, Christian Yelich of the Marlins, Hak-Ju Lee of the Rays system, and Rymer Liriano of the Padres. Yelich is very interesting. He was sidelined with a concussion in early June, but that didn’t stop him from getting the call for the West division roster. Yelich finished third in batting for the South Atlantic League in 2011, and is known to have good speed, and is a solid outfielder. The left handed hitting 19 year old is ranked at number 17 on the top 100 prospects list.

Mike Zunino, the Mariner’s top catching prospect is just one of many young players to watch tomorrow.-Rob Foldy-US PRESSWIRE

The 2009 game saw 28 of the players make it to the majors the following season. In 2010 there were 12 players who made it, and last season the game saw 18 players reach the big league level the next year. Many remember last year’s game featuring Bryce Harper, and Mike Trout.

You can check out the rest of the rosters below.
rising stars rosters

East DivisionWest Division
PlayerOrgPos.PlayerOrg
Chase AndersonARIPMichael BradyMIA
Aaron BarrettWASPGrant DaytonMIA
Mike BelfioreBALPKyle GibsonMIN
Victor BlackPITPJohnny HellwegMIL
Jarred CosartHOUPChase HuchingsonNYM
Trey HaleyCLEPCurtis PartchCIN
Heath HembreeSFPJames PaxtonSEA
Mark MontgomeryNYYPKevin QuackenbushSD
Santos RodriguezCWSPC.J. RiefenhauserTB
Coty WoodsCOLPJames SimmonsOAK
Tony ZychCHCPMichael TonkinMIN
Alex MonsalveCLECTommy JosephPHI
Austin RomineNYYCMike ZuninoSEA
Corey DickersonCOLOF/IFMichael AlmanzarBOS
David AdamsNYYINFNick AhmedATL
Kaleb CowartLAAINFCody AschePHI
Ricky OropesaSFINFNick FranklinSEA
Chris OwingsARIINFHak-Ju LeeTB
Anthony RendonWASINFChris McGuinessTEX
Jonathan SchoopBALINFHunter MorrisMIL
Jonathan SingletonHOUINFKolten WongSTL
Gary BrownSFOFBryce BrentzBOS
Nick CastellanosDETOFBrian FletcherKC
Brian GoodwinWASOFBilly HamiltonCIN
Joc PedersonLADOFRymer LirianoSD
George SpringerHOUOFChristian YelichMIA

The Rising stars game is more than just an exhibition game. It’s a way for young players on the upswing to showcase their skills and show their teams they’re ready for the major leagues. Their teams will get a chance to evaluate their growth before the long winter begins. It could be considered as a natural pre-curser to the majors for many of these young players. Again, you can check out the game tomorrow on MLB.com, and the MLB Network at 8PM eastern, 5PM Pacific time.