logo
Chicago White Sox prospect Noah Schultz struggles as National League wins MLB All-Star Futures Game

Chicago White Sox prospect Noah Schultz struggles as National League wins MLB All-Star Futures Game

ATLANTA — Josue De Paula hit a three-run home run in a four-run fourth inning and the National League beat the American League 4-2 on Saturday in the All-Star Futures Game featuring top prospects.
The National League is 4-1-1 since the Futures Game moved from a United States versus World format to AL versus NL in 2019.
Noah Schultz, a left-hander in the Chicago White Sox's organization, gave up four hits and four runs, including the line-drive home run by De Paula that traveled 416 feet to right-center. De Paula, an outfielder, plays for High-A Great Lakes in the Los Angeles Dodgers' organization.
De Paula, selected the game's Most Valuable Player, said the home run is 'definitely a motivator' in his path to the major leagues.
'For me mentally, a big moment,' De Paula said. 'It proved to me, especially to myself, who I really am.'
Schultz then gave up a single to LuJames Groover, who scored on Chicago Cubs prospect Owen Caissie's double to left field.
New York Yankees infield prospect George Lombard Jr., the son of Detroit Tigers bench coach George Lombard, walked, stole second base and scored on Sox prospect Braden Montgomery's groundout in the third to give the AL a 1-0 lead. Lombard also had a double.
Josue Briceño, a Double A catcher for Detroit, tripled and scored on Sebastian Walcott's sacrifice fly in the fourth to push the lead to 2-0.
Two former Atlanta stars, Chipper Jones and Marquis Grissom, were the managers for the NL and AL, respectively.
Jones was an eight-time All-Star third baseman who spent his entire career with Atlanta before becoming a first-ballot Hall of Fame inductee in 2018.
Jones and Grissom were teammates on Atlanta's 1995 World Series championship team. Grissom caught a fly ball in center field for the clinching final out in the win over Cleveland.
'You can't measure my chill bumps right now with a yard stick,' Jones said when asked about the memory of watching Grissom 'just glide to it and knowing that he's got a bead on it and this puppy's over, it was like it was happening in slow motion.'
Right-hander JR Ritchie, an Atlanta prospect who has pitched for High-A Rome and Double-A Columbus this season, because the 10th pitcher to start a Futures Game in his organization's home park. Ritchie had two strikeouts in a scoreless first inning.
Ritchie said he received a phone call from Jones telling him he would start.
'It was unbelievable,' Ritchie said. 'I never thought Chipper Jones would call me.'
Left-hander Parker Messick, who is with Cleveland's Triple-A Columbus, had a scoreless first inning for the AL.
Grissom's son, Marquis Grissom Jr., a right-hander for the Washington Nationals' Triple-A Rochester, gave up one run in one inning for the NL while his father was in the opposing dugout. He said he was looking forward to bragging about the win to his father.
'He lost!' Grissom Jr. said. 'He took the L so he better be ready when I get home!'
'I'm just happy to be a part of this, and get a chance to see my son, all the work he's put in to be a part of this and excel his baseball career,' the elder Grissom said, adding the chance 'to be around the future stars of the game, it doesn't really get any better than that for me.'
Seattle minor leaguer Jurrangelo Cijntje showed off his switch-pitching skills in his scoreless second inning for the AL. He recorded a strikeout against Jesús Made while pitching from the right side, when threw from the left side while coaxing a fly ball from De Paula before giving up a single to LuJames Groover, again from the right side and then switching yet again to strike out Joe Mack and end the inning.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Could Shane Bieber be a deadline option for Mets or Yankees? New report opens door to trade for Cy Young winner
Could Shane Bieber be a deadline option for Mets or Yankees? New report opens door to trade for Cy Young winner

Yahoo

time15 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Could Shane Bieber be a deadline option for Mets or Yankees? New report opens door to trade for Cy Young winner

Both the New York Mets and New York Yankees would love to acquire a high-upside starting pitcher for the second half. But without giving up elite prospects. Well, Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber could be an option. The Mets and Yankees are both in the thick of the Wild Card chase. And each has a strong chance of winning their respective divisions. However, they have various weaknesses they will look to address before this month's MLB trade deadline. One could be bolstering the starting rotation for the stretch run. Advertisement There are quite a few impact pitchers who may be up for grabs over the next couple of weeks. Including Sandy Alcantara, Tyler Anderson, Mitch Keller, Zac Gallen, and Freddy Peralta. Both clubs have been linked to some of those players. But the asking price could be hefty with so many teams still in contention ahead of the July 31st deadline. Related: What would a Paul Skenes trade cost the Mets? A top MLB trade analyst details the massive price However, there might be an interesting lower-cost option available that could make a huge impact in October. 'Maybe Shane Bieber won't throw a pitch for the Guardians this season at all. He is one of the most intriguing players who could be moved at the deadline this season,' Akron Beacon Journal Guardians beat writer Ryan Lewis suggested this week. 'He's still working his way back from Tommy John surgery. And a recent setback that pushed his return date back a bit. Advertisement Shane Bieber contract: One year, $10 million ($16 million player option in 2026) Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images 'He might not be ready for a major league mound until early August. Which means opposing teams would have to pay close attention to any rehab assignments he can log in the second half of July. It'll be a bit of a gamble for any team acquiring him, which brings into question what the return value for Bieber would be.' Bieber re-signed with Cleveland in the offseason, but was linked to various teams. Including the Mets and Yankees. Because he hasn't pitched yet and is coming back from a major injury, the cost for him should be lower than other star pitchers available. Especially since he can hit free agency again if he doesn't exercise his player option after the season. Advertisement While there is certainly a lot of risk in a trade, the two-time All-Star and 2020 AL Cy Young winner could be a huge addition in the second half. Both teams are good enough that they should be able to secure a playoff spot while letting him work off the rust. But by October, he could end up playing a huge role in a World Series run for either team. Related: New York Mets investment into improving farm system may have landed them gem teenage prospect from Italy Related Headlines

Atlanta Braves taking specific approach to MLB trade deadline, impact on who could be traded
Atlanta Braves taking specific approach to MLB trade deadline, impact on who could be traded

Yahoo

time15 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Atlanta Braves taking specific approach to MLB trade deadline, impact on who could be traded

The Atlanta Braves placed All-Star third baseman Austin Riley on the injured list this weekend, the latest blow for a team that has fallen well short of expectations this season. Sitting well below the .500 mark as the MLB trade deadline nears, Atlanta has informed buyers of its approach to being sellers this summer. According to Fansided's MLB reporter Robert Murray, the Braves will not listen to trade inquiries on any player on their roster who is under team control for multiple seasons. As a result, this gives them a very small pool of potential trade candidates in late July. Advertisement Related: Atlanta Braves game today, Braves schedule 2025 It immediately rules out any hopes a rival club might have of acquiring Chris Sale, Ronald Acuña Jr, Sean Murphy or Daysbel Hernández. Instead, contending clubs will have to operate on a very short list of options and that pool in itself could be even more limited. The most prominent players on the Braves roster who are on expiring contracts, per Spotrac, are Marcell Ozuna Raisel Iglesias and Rafael Montero. However, it's hard to see either of Atlanta's two relief pitchers having much trade value right now. Montero, age 35, has been fairly effective (3.72 ERA and 1.21 WHIP) across 29 innings pitched for Atlanta. Opponents have posted a .189/.289/.274 triple-slash line against him this year, so he could be an effective middle reliever for a contender. Although acquiring teams might be wary about a veteran with a 4.94 ERA over the previous two seasons, there would likely be only a minimal return for the Braves. Advertisement Also Read: Best baseball players of all time Iglesias, age 35, is no longer the All-Star caliber closer he used to be. The 6-foot-2 righty holds a 4.54 ERA this season, allowing a .789 OPS to opponents. Any team that acquired him would also be on the hook for just under half of his $16 million salary, with any trade return for him likely requiring Atlanta to send cash considerations to the team acquiring Iglesias. As for Ozuna, who is playing through a hip injury, the 34-year-old designated hitter has a .676 OPS over his last 61 games and a .172/.260/.281 triple-slash line with just 3 home runs in 128 at-bats since June 1. With his trade value at an all-time low in a contract year, the Braves might have to keep him past the MLB trade deadline. Related Headlines

Legendary coach warns Dodgers why they're risking Shohei Ohtani's future by letting him pitch
Legendary coach warns Dodgers why they're risking Shohei Ohtani's future by letting him pitch

Yahoo

time15 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Legendary coach warns Dodgers why they're risking Shohei Ohtani's future by letting him pitch

Are the Los Angeles Dodgers creating a ticking time bomb in Shohei Ohtani's shoulder by letting him resume pitching? A legendary pitching coach believes the team needs to end his time as a dual-threat player. Ohtani is one of the greatest talents to ever wear baseball cleats. Not just because he is an exceptional hitter, but because he is an All-Star-level pitcher. The Japanese superstar loves doing both, and the team has allowed him to work his way back to the mound to be a part of the pitching staff. However, legendary pitching coach Dr. Tom House believes he and the team are playing with fire by still thinking he has a future on the mound. Advertisement Related: MLB insider – Los Angeles Dodgers need to trade for Cy Young runner-up to address injury-plagued rotation 'No,' Dr. House said when asked by Pablo Torres recently if Ohtani should keep pitching. 'I think he's a hitter. He's proven all he needs to as a pitcher. I think his value to the ball club is on the field every day. I hope I am wrong [but] I don't think his shoulder can handle it… It's a combination of a bunch of stuff. 'Primarily, the thresholds with heavy weight training are good for hitting, but not for pitching. The everyday stresses of throwing downhill. When you throw on flat ground, the most energy you develop is four times body weight. It's four pounds of energy. When you go down a mound, you get about six times body weight. I don't think his shoulders can handle the deceleration.' Shohei Ohtani stats (Pitching – Career): 38-19 Record, 2.99 ERA, 1.079 WHIP, 614 strikeouts, 174 walks Credit: Peter Aiken-Imagn Images Dr. House admits he hasn't worked with Ohtani and is only seeing things from afar. He does believe his mechanics are sound and his mental makeup is strong. But he doesn't feel his body can hold up doing both. The doctor and former pitching coach's opinion should be taken seriously. Advertisement Dr. House is a legend in MLB circles and is known as the 'father of modern pitching mechanics' and a 'professor of throwing' due to his expertise in blending pitching with the science of arm mechanics. During his career, he worked with Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan and even NFL legends Drew Brees and Tom Brady. Ohtani has made four appearances as a reliever this season. There have been rumblings that his future could be as a closer. However, there have been many around the game who have previously suggested he should not pitch. And instead, play the outfield. His arm and athleticism could make him a gold-glove winner. It is something the team should seriously consider, especially if experts suggest there are huge dangers in his pitching. The Dodgers still have eight more seasons and over $500 million invested in the three-time MVP. Related: Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly get involved in LA's battle against Trump Administration ICE Raids Related Headlines

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store