2017 Triple-A All-Star Game Rosters

No. 1 prospect Yoan Moncada, chosen for the Futures Game earlier in the day, is also part of the International League all-star team that will face the Pacific Coast League on July 12.

Here are other prospects to watch:

Willy Adames, ss, Durham (Rays): One of the International League’s youngest players, Adames has torn up the competition after a slow start. The centerpiece of the trade that sent David Price to Detroit, Adames possesses a diverse blend of above-average skills that should allow him to be an impact player at the highest level.

Ozzie Albies, 2b, Gwinnett (Braves): Albies isn’t an imposing presence at the plate, but he gets it done nonetheless. The 20-year-old’s numbers have increased month by month in the IL, and he’s got enough bat control and contact ability that some scouts believe he could be a well above-average hitter in the major leagues and will provide value with speed and defense, too.

Dustin Fowler, of, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Yankees): He was called up to the Yankees on Thursday, so being named a Triple-A all-star probably comes in a distant second on his list of accomplishments in the past 24 hours. Nonetheless, Fowler has continued the breakout that began last year in Double-A. He possesses contact, power, speed and defensive skills and has asserted himself as the Yankees’ top outfield prospect.

Rhys Hoskins, 1b, Lehigh Valley (Phillies): Hoskins has cooled off a little bit since a scorching start, but he’s nonetheless quieted any doubters who thought last year’s explosion was a product of the environment at Reading. He blends hit ability with power potential and should be an impact player once he gets to Philadelphia.

Yoan Moncada, 2b, Charlotte (White Sox): The game’s top prospect owns some of the most explosive tools in the minor leagues. He has well above-average raw power and footspeed, and is an above-average hitter as well. He’s athletic and built like a football player. After a cameo in Boston last year before being dealt for Chris Sale, Moncada should be back in the big leagues with the White Sox this year.

Amed Rosario, SS, Las Vegas (Mets): With the Mets in a tailspin, there have been many calls for Rosario’s callup to the majors. While that hasn’t happened yet, Rosario is more than holding his own in Triple-A. The well-rounded 21-year-old has enough tools to make an impact at the plate, in the field and on the bases.

Alex Verdugo, OF, Oklahoma City (Dodgers): Verdugo and Cody Bellinger were teammates last year in the Arizona Fall League, and Bellinger is up with the Dodgers destroying the National League. Verdugo might not be far behind. The big-swinging outfielder is slashing .344/.411/.434 in Triple-A and could make an impact with his bat in Los Angeles later this season.

IL ROSTERS
Pitchers (10) Pos Team B/T Ht. Wt.
Pedro Beato P Lehigh Valley (Phillies) R-R 6-6 230
Steven Brault P Indianapolis (Pirates) L-L 6-0 200
Tom Eshelman P Lehigh Valley (Phillies) R-R 6-3 210
Jeff Ferrell P Toledo (Tigers) R-R 6-4 205
Drew Hutchison P Indianapolis (Pirates) L-R 6-3 205
Andrew Kittredge P Durham (Rays) R-R 6-1 200
Arcenio Leon P Toledo (Tigers) R-R 6-3 222
Edgar Olmos P Pawtucket (Red Sox) L-L 6-4 220
Drew Rucinski P Rochester (Twins) R-R 6-2 190
Lucas Sims P Gwinnett (Braves) R-R 6-2 220
Caleb Smith P Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Yankees) R-L 6-2 205
Jimmy Yacabonis P Norfolk (Orioles) R-R 6-3 205
Name Pos Team B/T Ht Wt
Jorge Alfaro C Lehigh Valley (Phillies) R-R 6-2 225
Mike Marjama C Durham (Rays) R-R 6-2 205
Chance Sisco C Norfolk (Orioles) L-R 6-2 195
Name Pos Team B/R Ht Wt
Willy Adames SS Durham (Rays) R-R 6-0 200
Ozzie Albies 2B Gwinnett (Braves) S-R 5-9 160
Christopher Bostick 2B Indianapolis (Pirates) R-R 5-10 190
Johnny Giavotella 2B Norfolk (Orioles) R-R 5-8 185
Rhys Hoskins 1B Lehigh Valley (Phillies) R-R 6-4 225
Jason Leblebijian 3B Buffalo (Blue Jays) R-R 6-2 205
Patrick Leonard 3B Durham (Rays) R-R 6-4 225
Yoan Moncada 2B Charlotte (White Sox) S-R 6-2 205
Brandon Snyder 1B Syracuse (Nationals) R-R 6-2 225
Name Pos Team B/T Ht Wt
Rusney Castillo OF Pawtucket (Red Sox) R-R 5-9 195
Dylan Cozens OF Lehigh Valley (Phillies) L-L 6-6 235
Dustin Fowler OF Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Yankees) L-L 6-0 195
Zack Granite OF Rochester (Twins) L-L 6-1 175
Richie Shaffer OF Columbus (Indians) R-R 6-3 230
Jesse Winker OF Louisville (Reds) L-L 6-3 215

PCL
Pitchers (10) Pos Team B/T Ht. Wt.
Paul Blackburn P Nashville (Athletics) R-R 6-1 195
Wilmer Font P Oklahoma City (Dodgers) R-R 6-4 265
Jon Garcia P Iowa (Cubs) R-R 5-11 175
Jean Machi P Tacoma (Mariners) R-R 6-0 255
Tyler Rogers P Sacramento (Giants) R-R 6-5 187
Troy Scribner P Salt Lake (Angels) R-R 6-3 190
Jimmie Sherfy P Reno (Diamondbacks) R-R 6-0 175
Ryan Sherriff P Memphis (Cardinals) L-L 6-1 185
Chris Smith P Nashville (Athletics) R-R 6-0 190
Drew Steckenrider P New Orleans (Marlins) R-R 6-5 215
Luke Weaver P Memphis (Cardinals) R-R 6-2 170
Madison Younginer P Oklahoma City (Dodgers) R-R 6-4 205
Catchers
Name Pos Team B/T Ht Wt
Victor Caratini C Iowa (Cubs) S-R 6-1 215
Carson Kelly C Memphis (Cardinals) R-R 6-2 220
Brett Nicholas C Round Rock (Rangers) L-R 6-2 220
Infielders
Name Pos Team B/T Ht Wt
Willie Calhoun 2B Oklahoma City (Dodgers) L-R 5-8 187
Garrett Cooper 1B Colorado Springs (Brewers) R-R 6-6 230
Raul Mondesi 2B Omaha (Royals) S-R 6-1 185
Colin Moran 3B Fresno (Astros) L-R 6-4 204
Renato Nunez 3B Nashville (Athletics) R-R 6-1 220
Amed Rosario SS Las Vegas (Mets) R-R 6-2 190
Ildemaro Vargas 2B Reno (Diamondbacks) S-R 6-0 170
Daniel Vogelbach 1B Tacoma (Mariners) L-R 6-0 250
Outfielders
Name Pos Team B/T Ht Wt
Oswaldo Arcia OF El Paso (Padres) L-R 6-0 225
Nick Buss OF El Paso (Padres) L-R 6-2 190
Noel Cuevas OF Albuquerque (Rockies) R-R 6-2 210
Derek Fisher OF Fresno (Astros) L-R 6-3 205
Alex Verdugo OF Oklahoma City (Dodgers) L-L 6-0 205
Designated Hitter
Name Pos Team B/T Ht Wt
Christian Walker DH Reno (Diamondbacks) R-R 6-0 220

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