2018 Triple-A All-Star Game Rosters
Image credit: Kyle Tucker (Photo by Ron DiPace)
The Triple-A all-star game won’t be short on name recognition or intrigue.
Seven of Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects were selected to the game, headlined by by Houston Astros farmhand Kyle Tucker, the 12th-best prospect in baseball. It also features several names familiar to many— Socrates Brito, A.J. Reed, Enyel De Los Santos, just to name a few—and others who have carved out impressive careers in the minors.
Tucker, who was called up to the majors by Houston this week, was the headliner for the Pacific Coast League. Second baseman Luis Urias (No. 28 overall, Padres) and Alex Verdugo (No. 36, Dodgers) as other top 100 prospects selected to the roster.
Four members of the Top 100 made the International League roster: catcher Francisco Mejia (No. 32, Indians); pitcher Kolby Allard (No. 57, Braves); outfielder Christin Stewart (No. 90, Tigers) and catcher Danny Jansen (No. 93, Blue Jays).
The respective leagues will play this year’s All-Star Game on July 11th in Columbus, Ohio.
NEWS AND NOTES
- Jabari Blash was selected after leading the PCL in both homers (22) and OPS (1.237). A.J. Reed, who is second in homers (18), joins him on the roster.
- Former Yankees prospect Manny Banuelos makes the PCL squad after leading the league in strikeouts, fanning 91 batters in 77 1/3 innings.
- Jalen Beeks, the top performer throughout the Red Sox organization in the first half of the season, was selected after striking out a league-high 101 batters in 75 innings while also posting the league’s best WHIP (1.00).
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ROSTER
PITCHERS
Kolby Allard, LHP — Gwinnett
Nick Anderson, RHP, Rochester
Jalen Beeks, LHP — Pawtucket
Ryan Brasier, RHP — Pawtucket
Cody Carroll, RHP — Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Enyel De Los Santos, RHP — Lehigh Valley
Tyler Eppler, RHP, — Indianapolis
Ian Gibaut, RHP — Durham
Cole Irvin, LHP — Lehigh Valley
Dovydas Neverauskas, RHP — Indianapolis
Evan Phillips, RHP — Gwinnett
Kevin Quackenbush, RHP — Louisville
Tanner Rainey, RHP — Louisville
Donn Roach, RHP — Charlotte
Mitch Talbot, RHP — Columbus
Thyago Vieira, RHP — Charlotte
Jimmy Yacobonis, RHP — Norfolk
CATCHERS
Willians Astudillo, Rochester
Eric Haase, Columbus
Danny Jansen, Buffalo
Ryan Lavarnway, Indianapolis
Francisco Mejia, Columbus
INFIELDERS
Yu Chang, SS — Columbus
Drew Dosch, 3B — Norfolk
Brandon Drury, 3B — Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Carlos Franco. 1B — Gwinnett
Jason Leblebijian, 3B — Buffalo
Dawel Lugo, 2B — Toledo
Joey Meneses, 1B — Lehigh Valley
Kevin Newman, SS — Indianapolis
Ronny Rodriguez, SS — Toledo
Jacob Wilson, 3B — Syracuse
Kean Wong, 2B — Durham
OUTFIELDERS
Jim Adduci, RF — Toledo
Brandon Barnes, OF — Columbus
Christopher Bostick, CF — Indianapolis
Rusney Castillo, OF — Pawtucket
Christin Stewart, OF — Toledo
DJ Stewart, LF — Norfolk
Justin Williams, OF — Durham
Mason Williams. CF — Louisville
DESIGNATED HITTER
Chad Huffman, Toledo
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROSTER
PITCHERS
R.J. Alvarez, RHP — Round Rock
Shawn Armstrong, RHP — Tacoma
Alberto Baldonado, LHP — Iowa
Manny Banuelos, RHP — Oklahoma City
Zac Gallen, RHP — New Orleans
Dakota Hudson, RHP — Memphis
D.J. Johnson, RHP — Albuquerque
Brett Kennedy, RHP — El Paso
James Naile, RHP — Nashville
Trevor Oaks, RHP — Omaha
Daniel Poncedeleon, RHP — Memphis
Tyler Rogers, RHP — Sacramento
Pat Venditte, SHP — Oklahoma City
Bobby Wahl, RHP — Nashville
CATCHERS
Christian Bethancourt, Colorado Springs
Rocky Gale, Oklahoma City
Garrett Stubbs, Fresno
INFIELDERS
Eric Campbell, 2B — New Orleans
J.D. Davis, 3B — Fresno
Josh Fuentes, 3B — Albuquerque
Nate Orf, 2B — Colorado Springs
AJ Reed, 1B — Fresno
Luis Urias, 2B — El Paso
Patrick Wisdom, 3B — Memphis
Chase d’Arnaud, SS — Sacramento
OUTFIELDERS
Jabari Blash, OF — Salt Lake
Zach Borenstein, OF — Las Vegas
Socrates Brito, OF — Reno
Mike Tauchman, OF — Albuquerque
Kyle Tucker, OF — Fresno
Alex Verdugo, OF — Oklahoma City
DESIGNATED HITTER
Frank Schwindel, Omaha
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