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Max Clark and Noah Schultz Among American League Prospects Who will Play in MLB Futures Game

Taking a look at all the prospects who will play in this year's MLB Futures Game.

Morgan Rode Jun 30th 3:34 PM EDT.

Feb 26, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Chicago White Sox pitcher Noah Schultz (76) throws the first pitches of his major league career during the fifth inning of a spring training game against the San Diego Padres at Camelback Ranch. Credit: Allan Henry-Imagn Images
Feb 26, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Chicago White Sox pitcher Noah Schultz (76) throws the first pitches of his major league career during the fifth inning of a spring training game against the San Diego Padres at Camelback Ranch. Credit: Allan Henry-Imagn Images

After looking at National League prospects who made the MLB Futures Game, we're back to look over the American League prospects who made the roster.

The game will take place on Saturday, July 12.

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Angels

George Klassen will represent the Angels in the Futures Game.

He's the team's No. 3 prospect and currently pitches in Double-A. He's got a 2026 ETA and is 23 years old. Klassen has a 6.99 earned run average over 47 2/3 innings this season, but does have 57 punchouts to show some of his upside.

Astros

Brice Matthews and Alimber Santa will play for Houston at the Futures Game. Matthews is the team's top prospect, while Santa ranks 30th.

Matthews is at Triple-A and is expected to be in the big leagues at some point this season. Matthews is 23 years old and has a .285 average and .403 on-base percentage across 67 games. He might not be a top-100 prospect, but he's a solid dynasty asset right now.

Santa is at Double-A as a 22-year-old. He's expected to debut in 2026. He's got a 1.27 ERA at AA over 49 2/3 innings this season and is on the rise as a prospect and dynasty asset.

Athletics

Gage Jump and Tommy White are two Athletics who will play in the Futures Game.

Jump is the No. 96 prospect in baseball, is 22 years old, pitches in Double-A and is expected to debut by 2027. He might get there sooner if he keeps pitching as well as he has this season. Over two minor league stops, Jump has covered 73 1/3 innings, sporting a 2.09 ERA along the way.

White is the team's No. 6 prospect and has a 2027 ETA. The 22-year-old third baseman is playing in High-A for now. White has a .277 average and .348 OBP over his first 48 games this season. He's put together a strong season, and could debut before that ETA with more positive minor league results going forward.

Blue Jays

Trey Yesavage will represent the Blue Jays this season.

He's the 63rd-ranked prospect in baseball. He's 21 years old, pitching in Double-A and has a 2026 ETA. In his first minor league season, Yesavage has a 2.45 ERA over 62 1/3 innings. He's improved his stock a ton so far this season, and could maybe be a late-season call-up with more strong results over the next couple months.

Guardians

Cleveland's C.J. Kayfus and Parker Messick are the team's prospects who were named to the Futures Game roster.

Kayfus is ranked 93rd overall. He's playing in Triple-A as a 23-year-old and has a 2025 ETA. Kayfus has a .319 average and .414 OBP over his first 68 minor league games this season. He should be called up here soon for the Guardians.

Messick is the team's No. 12 prospect. He's a 24-year-old pitcher working in Triple-A for now - he's expected to be called up yet this season. Messick has a 3.71 ERA over 68 AAA this season, and should get his first taste of the big leagues sooner rather than later.

Mariners

Seattle will have three prospects (Lazaro Montes, Harry Ford, Jurrangelo Cijntje) in the Futures Game.

Montes is the No. 30 prospect in baseball and is at Double-A as just a 20-year-old. He's expected to be in the big leagues by 2026. Montes has a .267 average and .388 OBP over 73 games at two minor league stops this season. I think there's a decent chance he debuts later this MLB season, but if he doesn't, he could spend the entire 2026 season in the big leagues.

Ford is ranked 59th overall. The 22-year-old catcher is in Triple-A, and is expected to make his MLB debut in 2025. Ford has a .305 average and .418 OBP over his 61 games at AAA this season. Ford has taken a step forward this season, and is looking like a better dynasty asset as a result.

Cijntje is ranked 84th overall. The switch-pitcher has a 4.88 ERA over 51 2/3 innings at High-A. Cijntje is 22 years old, was drafted 15th overall last season and is expected to debut by 2027. We don't have much to go off of with switch-pitchers, so Cijntje is an intriguing prospect to take a gamble on.

Orioles

Enrique Bradfield Jr. and Keagan Gillies will play for the Orioles at the Futures Game. Bradfield is the team's No. 2 prospect, while Gillies is not ranked among the top 30.

Bradfield is 23 years old and playing in Double-A. He's expected to debut in 2026, and has a .238 average and .373 OBP over 40 games at a couple minor league stops this season. Bradfield has taken a step back this season, but was still highly regarded enough to earn a roster spot for this game.

Gillies is a 27-year-old pitching in Double-A. He's got a 1.15 ERA over 31 1/3 innings this season. Gillies has a career 3.33 ERA across five minor league seasons, and could be called up at any point seeing his age.

Rangers

Sebastian Walcott will represent the Rangers at the game.

Walcott is the game's No. 9 overall prospect. The 19-year-old is playing at Double-A already, and has a 2026 ETA. Walcott has a .247 average and .349 OBP over 71 games this season, but as a top-end ranked prospect, he gets a spot in the Futures Game.

Rays

Brody Hopkins is the Tampa Bay prospect who will play in the Futures Game.

He's the team's No. 7 prospect. The 23-year-old is pitching at Double-A and has a 2026 ETA. Hopkins owns a 3.64 ERA over 71 2/3 innings at AA this season. Hopkins is on the rise, and could jump into the top-100 prospects before he gets called up, which likely will be in 2026.

Red Sox

Jhostynxon Garcia is the lone Boston prospect in this year's game.

Garcia is playing at Triple-A as a 22-year-old. He's expected to debut in 2026, although I think there's a good chance he debuts later this season. Garcia has a .275 average and .359 OBP over 66 games at two minor league stops this season. He's on the rise as a prospect and dynasty asset, so he's a name to track later this season in case he gets called up.

Royals

Carter Jensen and Frank Mozzicato will play for the Royals at the Futures Game.

Jensen is the No. 80 overall prospect, plays at Triple-A, is expected to debut in 2026 and is just 21 years old. Jensen is hitting .274 and getting on base at a .339 clip over 73 games at two minor league stops this season. The catcher is climbing the top-100 board quickly, and could debut later this season if a need arises for Kansas City.

Mozzicato is the team's No. 12 prospect right now. He's 22 years old and pitching in Double-A for now. Mozzicato has a 2027 ETA and sports a 4.29 ERA over 63 innings at a couple minor league stops this year. Mozzicato is expected to debut in 2027, but I think he could debut at some point in 2026.

Tigers

Detroit will have three prospects (Max Clark, Kevin McGonigle, Josue Briceno) playing in the Futures Game.

Clark is the No. 7 prospect in baseball. The 20-year-old plays at High-A right now and is expected to debut in 2027. Clark has a .276 average and .426 OBP over 63 games this season. He could one day be the No. 1 prospect in baseball and maybe could move his ETA up a year with more strong results at the plate.

McGonigle is ranked 21st in baseball. He has a 2027 ETA as well, and plays in High-A as a 20-year-old. McGonigle has a stellar .357 average and .440 OBP over 37 games at two minor league levels this season. He too could move up his ETA with more stellar results, and if Detroit thinks he's capable of moving up the ranks quickly.

Briceno is ranked 73rd overall. The first baseman/catcher has a 2027 ETA and plays in High-A as a 20-year-old. Briceno has a .281 average and .405 OBP over 50 games this season. He's on the rise as a prospect and could join Clark and McGonigle in the big leagues sooner if he keeps putting up good results.

Credit: Imagn Images
Credit: Imagn Images

Twins

Kaelen Culpepper will represent the Twins. He's the team's No. 4 prospect.

Culpepper is 22 years old and playing in Double-A - he has a 2027 ETA. Culpepper has a .290 average and .382 OBP over 62 games at two minor league levels this season. Culpepper could earn a promotion to the big leagues in 2026 I think, and he has an outside chance to make it there this season, but a lot of things would have to break his way.

White Sox

Noah Schultz and Braden Montgomery will play for Chicago at the Futures Game.

Schultz is the game's No. 13 prospect at the moment. He's pitching at Triple-A as a 21-year-old and should be in the big leagues before the end of the year. Schultz has a .450 ERA over 64 innings, but is also young for that level of play. He's highly regarded for a reason, and seeing the team he's on, Schultz could be in the big leagues in short order, but definitely by the end of the season.

Montgomery ranks 32nd on the MLB top-100 list. He's 22 years old, plays in High-A and has a 2027 ETA. Montgomery has a .274 average and .352 OBP over his first 70 games this season, which has been at two different levels. Montgomery could be a quick riser, and in the big leagues at some point in 2026, if he keeps delivering like he has been.

Yankees

George Lombard Jr. is the only Yankee who will play in the Futures Game.

He's ranked 37th on the top-100 list. Lombard is at Double-A as a 20-year-old, and has a 2027 ETA. Lombard could debut as early as 2026 I think, especially if he's traded at this year's deadline. He has a .248 average and .394 OBP over 72 combined minor league games this season.

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