MLB Futures Game rosters 2024: Full list of top prospects playing includes Marcelo Mayer, Dylan Crews

Kyle Irving

MLB Futures Game rosters 2024: Full list of top prospects playing includes Marcelo Mayer, Dylan Crews image

As is tradition, MLB's next generation of stars will take the field during the Futures Game during All-Star Week in Arlington, Texas.

The Futures Game has become a launchpad for top prospects, with current stars like Elly De La Cruz, Corbin Carroll, Eury Perez, and Gunnar Henderson all participating in the event in recent years.

This year's rosters are loaded with talent. Of the 50 players invited to participate, only 16 are not ranked in MLB Pipeline's Top 100. Nationals OF Dylan Crews, Red Sox SS Marcelo Mayer, Padres C Ethan Salas, and Tigers OF Max Clark are among the prospects ranked in the top 10.

For the complete American and National League rosters for the MLB Futures Game, The Sporting News has you covered below.

MLB Futures Game rosters 2024

American League

The American League roster is headlined by six top-20 MLB prospects: Red Sox SS Marcelo Mayer (No. 7), Tigers OF Max Clark (No. 10), Orioles C Samuel Basallo (No. 12), Twins 3B/SS Brooks Lee (No. 13), and White Sox SS Colson Montgomery (No. 16) and SP Noah Schultz (No. 18). Lee was called up shortly before the All-Star break, so it remains to be seen if he'll play in the Futures Game.

Fifteen of the 25 American League prospects are ranked in the top 100, although only two of them are pitchers.

Catchers

PlayerOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Samuel BasalloOriolesNo. 12AA
Harry FordMarinersNo. 23AA
Kyle TeelRed SoxNo. 24AA

Infielders

PlayerPositionOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Xavier Isaac1BRaysNo. 31A+
Brooks LeeSSTwinsNo. 13MLB
Hao-Yu Lee2BTigersAA
Marcelo MayerSSRed SoxNo. 7AA
Colson MontgomerySSWhite SoxNo. 16AAA
Ralphy Velazquez1BGuardiansNo. 87A
Sebastian WalcottSSRangersNo. 72A+
Cole YoungSS/2BMarinersNo. 22AA

Outfielders

PlayerOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Jaison ChourioGuardiansNo. 85A
Max ClarkTigersNo. 10A
Gavin CrossRoyalsAA
Spencer JonesYankeesNo. 74AA
Chandler SimpsonRaysAA

Pitchers

PlayerOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
A.J. BlubaughAstrosAAA
Caden DanaAngelsNo. 90AA
Ben KudrnaRoyalsA+
Luis MoralesAthleticsA+
Fernando PerezBlue JaysA
Winston SantosRangersAA
Noah SchultzWhite SoxNo. 18AA
Brock SelvidgeYankeesAA
Emiliano TeodoRangersAA

National League

The National League roster only has four top-20 MLB prospects, but three are in the top 10. Nationals OF James Wood (No. 2) may miss the event after being called up just before the All-Star break. His former (and future) teammate, OF Dylan Crews (No. 4), will have to hold it down in his place.

Padres C Ethan Salas (No. 6) and Reds SP Rhett Lowder (No. 20) are the other two top 20 prospects.

Unlike the American League, eight of the National League's nine pitchers are top-100 prospects.

Catchers

PlayerOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Drake BaldwinBravesAAA
Thayron LiranzoDodgersA+
Ethan SalasPadresNo. 6A+

Infielders

PlayerPositionOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Cam Collier3BRedsNo. 84A+
Deyvison De Los Santos3BDiamondbacksAAA
Bryce Eldridge1BGiantsNo. 70A+
Termarr Johnson2BPiratesA+
Aidan MillerSS/3BPhilliesNo. 27A+
Jeral Perez3BDodgersA
Cooper PrattSSBrewersNo. 95A
Matt Shaw3BCubsNo. 29AA

Outfielders

PlayerOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Owen CaissieCubsNo. 34AAA
Justin CrawfordPhilliesNo. 55A+
Dylan CrewsNationalsNo. 4AAA
Druw JonesDiamondbacksNo. 79A
James WoodNationalsNo. 2MLB

Pitchers

PlayerOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Bubba ChandlerPiratesNo. 51AA
Chase DollanderRockiesNo. 36A+
Tink HenceCardinalsNo. 42AA
Rhett LowderRedsNo. 20AA
Quinn MathewsCardinalsAA
Noble MeyerMarlinsNo. 40A+
Robby SnellingPadresNo. 46AA
Brandon SproatMetsNo. 97AA
Thomas WhiteMarlinsNo. 57A+

Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.