The All-Star Futures Game is underway! (LIVE on NBC/Peacock)
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The 2026 MLB All-Star Futures Game is underway at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, with a live broadcast on NBC/Peacock. This 27th edition of the midsummer prospect showcase features talent from every Major League organization and nearly 40 players on the MLB Pipeline Top 100 Prospects list.
The American League squad -- managed by Larry Bowa -- gave the ball to the game's top-ranked hurler, Mariners southpaw Kade Anderson, who worked around a hit to register a scoreless first inning. MLB's No. 5 prospect has a Minor League-leading 1.36 ERA and 0.69 WHIP en route to an 8-1 record for Double-A Arkansas.
National League skipper Shane Victorino countered with the Phillies' own Gage Wood (MLB No 51). The right-hander, who has a 3.44 ERA and .207 average against over 16 starts split evenly between Single-A Clearwater and Double-A Reading, gave up a run on a hit in the top of the first.
In addition to watching on NBC/Peacock, fans can follow along right here as we provide updated live coverage on the Futures Game throughout the afternoon.
De Vries gets the scoring started
In prototypical leadoff man fashion, the A's Leo De Vries (MLB's No. 2 prospect) singled, stole second and third and scored on a groundout by top Red Sox prospect Franklin Arias (MLB No. 7) to stake the American League to a 1-0 lead in the first inning.
Hernandez brings the heat
Seth Hernandez (PIT No. 1/MLB No. 6) came out throwing 100.2 mph with the first pitch of the second inning for the NL. The right-hander struck out a pair in a 1-2-3 frame while hitting triple digits on his fastball three times.
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Small ball reigns early
In the third inning, Edward Florentino (PIT No. 2/MLB No. 30) scored the first run for the NL after being hit by a pitch, stealing a base and advancing to third on a fielder's choice. The Brewers' Jesús Made (MLB's top prospect) brought him in with a groundout that was 106.9 mph off the bat.
Doyle keeps it deadlocked
Southpaw Liam Doyle (STL No. 2/MLB No. 22) shrugged off a couple walks by striking out a pair and throwing out the Twins' top prospect, Walker Jenkins, trying to steal third.
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Gillen gets it done
The AL took a 2-1 lead in the top of the fifth as Theo Gillen (TB No. 1/MLB No. 9) poked a grounder through the left side to score Nelson Rada (LAA No. 2).
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