MLB Futures Game rosters 2023: Full list of prospects playing includes Jackson Holliday, Jackson Chourio

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Before MLB All-Star weekend celebrates the stars of the present, it gives fans an opportunity to look toward the future.

Ahead of the draft on on Sunday night, the MLB Futures Game on Saturday puts the top young talent in the minor leagues on display. Many of the prospects playing in this year's edition might one day take the field in the All-Star Game alongside the players they grew up idolizing.

This year's rosters have no shortage of young talent worth watching, including last year's No. 1 overall pick Jackson Holliday and a bevy of top-100 prospects. 

Last year's Futures Game rosters included a number of players already making a major-league impact, including Elly De La Cruz, Corbin Carroll, Eury Perez, Francisco Alvarez, Gunnar Henderson, and many more. The next wave of talent will be on the field in Seattle on Saturday.

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Here's a complete look at the MLB Futures Game rosters for the American League and National League.

MLB Futures Game rosters 2023

The AL infield is loaded, with five top-50 prospects in the mix. The group is headlined by Holliday and includes Boston's Marcelo Mayer (No. 4 overall).

:Fans will also get to see three catchers on the rise, all from the AL West. Seattle's Harry Ford, Oakland's Tyler Soderstrom, and Edgar Quero of the Angels could all be long-term building blocks behind the plate.

Here's a complete look at the American League roster for the Futures Game.

American League

Catchers

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Harry Ford Mariners No. 27 High-A
Tyler Soderstrom Athletics No. 35 Double-A
Edgar Quero Angels No. 69 Triple-A

Infielders

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Jackson Holliday Orioles No. 1 High-A
Marcelo Mayer Red Sox No. 4 Double-A
Junior Caminero Rays No. 16 Double-A
Kyle Manzardo Rays No. 40 Triple-A
Colt Keith Tigers No. 41 Double-A
Nick Yorke Red Sox No. 88 Double-A
Justyn-Henry Malloy Tigers N/A Triple-A
Kyren Paris Angels N/A Double-A

Outfielders

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Heston Kjerstad Orioles No. 38 Triple-A
Drew Gilbert Astros No. 73 Double-A
Lawrence Butler Athletics N/A Double-A
Jonatan Clase Mariners N/A Double-A
Spencer Jones Yankees N/A High-A

Pitchers

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Owen White Rangers No. 46 Triple-A
Clayton Beeter Yankees N/A Triple-A
Jonathan Cannon White Sox N/A High-A
Joey Cantillo Guardians N/A Triple-A
Shane Drohan Red Sox N/A Triple-A
David Festa Twins N/A Double-A
Will Klein Royals N/A Triple-A
Sem Robberse Rangers N/A Double-A
Yosver Zulueta  Blue Jays N/A Triple-A

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National League

The highlight of this loaded National League roster is easily the outfield. Fans might be able to see three top-10 prospects in the same outfield, as Milwaukee's Jackson Chourio, Washington's James Wood, and Chicago's Pete Crow-Armstrong are all in line to play on Saturday.

Three top-20 prospects are among the infielders, including one of the next big-time talents in the Reds organization: Noelvi Marte. 

Here's the full National League roster for the Futures Game.

Catchers

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Dalton Rushing Dodgers No. 49 High-A
Jeferson Quero Brewers No. 76 Double-A

Infielders

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Jordan Lawlar Diamondbacks No. 6 Double-A
Jackson Merrill Padres No. 11 High-A
Noelvi Marte Reds No. 18 Double-A
Endy Rodriguez Pirates No. 37 Triple-A
Brady House Nationals No. 72 High-A
Ryan Bliss Diamondbacks N/A Double-A
B.J. Murray Jr. Cubs N/A Double-A
Nasim Nunez Marlins N/A Double-A

Outfielders

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Jackson Chourio Brewers No. 3 Double-A
James Wood Nationals No. 5 Double-A
Pete Crow-Armstrong Cubs No. 9 Double-A
Justin Crawford Phillies No. 87 Single-A
Yanquiel Fernandez Rockies No. 94 Double-A
Victor Scott II Cardinals N/A High-A

Pitchers

Player Organization MLB Pipeline rank Level
Kyle Harrison Giants No. 13 Triple-A
Mick Abel Phillies No. 44 Double-A
Tink Hence Cardinals No. 64 High-A
Jacob Misiorowski Brewers No. 90 High-A
Carson Whisenhunt Giants No. 98 Double-A
J.P. Massey Pirates N/A High-A
Patrick Monteverde Marlins N/A Double-A
Spencer Schwellenbach Braves N/A Single-A
Mike Vasil Mets N/A Triple-A
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