MLB Futures Game rosters 2022: Full list of prospects playing includes Anthony Volpe, Francisco Álvarez

Kevin Skiver

MLB Futures Game rosters 2022: Full list of prospects playing includes Anthony Volpe, Francisco Álvarez image

The MLB Futures Game is a fun annual glimpse of the future, in which United States prospects go up against the world. Every organization is represented in the Futures Game, allowing fans to see who's next for their team.

In 2022, the game will feature the No. 2 prospect per MLB Pipeline in Francisco Álvarez, along with No. 8 Anthony Volpe. Álvarez will be representing the Mets whereas Volpe is in the Yankees organization.

In addition to MiLB prospects, players involved in Team USA Baseball's Development Programs will be eligible. Among these are Dusty Baker's son, Darren Baker, who participated in the Breakthrough Series.

Here are the full rosters for both the American and National Leagues, along with their level, organization, and MLB Pipeline ranking.

Futures Game rosters

American League

Many of the AL's top prospects have already been called up to The Show, including Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello, who is on the roster. Adley Rutschman, Riley Greene, and Julio Rodriguez have all made their MLB debuts, and Rodriguez is on a Rookie of the Year pace after playing in last year's Futures Game.

Several of the top prospects can be found in Yankees organization, including infielder Anthony Volpe and outfielder Jasson Dominguez. The Orioles' Gunnar Henderson is also making an appearance.

Catchers

NameOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Shea LangeliersOakland AthleticsNo. 32Triple-A
Dillon DinglerDetroit TigersN/ADouble-A
Yainer DiazHouston AstrosN/ATriple-A

Infielders

Name (Position)OrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Gunnar Henderson (3B/SS)Baltimore OriolesNo. 5Triple-A
Anthony Volpe (SS)New York YankeesNo. 8Double-A
Curtis MeadTampa Bay RaysNo. 61Triple-A
Nick Pratto (1B)Kansas City RoyalsNo. 71Triple-A
Jhonkensky Noel (3B/1B)Cleveland GuardiansN/ADouble-A
Ceddanne Rafaela (3B/SS/OF)Boston Red SoxN/ADouble-A
Spencer Steer (2B/3B)Minnesota TwinsN/ATriple-A

Outfielders

Name (Position)OrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
George Valera (RF)Cleveland GuardiansNo. 33Double-A
Jasson Dominguez (CF)New York YankeesNo. 40Single-A
Denzel Clarke (OF)Oakland AthleticsN/AHigh-A
Oscar Colas (CF)Chicago White SoxN/AHigh-A
Matt Wallner (RF)Minnesota TwinsN/ADouble-A

Pitchers

NameOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Jack LeiterTexas RangersNo. 17Double-A
Taj BradleyTampa Bay RaysNo. 34Double-A
Brayan BelloBoston Red SoxNo. 45MLB
Ricky TiedemannToronto Blue JaysNo. 64High-A
Ken WaldichukNew York YankeesNo. 74Triple-A
Hunter BrownHouston AstrosNo. 85Triple-A
Ky BushLos Angeles AngelsN/ADouble-A
Wilmer FloresDetroit TigersN/ADouble-A
Emerson HancockSeattle MarinersN/ADouble-A
Yosver ZuluetaToronto Blue JaysN/ASingle-A

MORE: Tracking MLB Home Run Derby 2022 rumors

National League

In the NL, Francisco Álvarez is the player to keep an eye out for. He could well make his MLB debut in the second half of the season for the Mets. Three of the NL's catchers, in fact, are top 20 in baseball.

Cardinals infielder Jordan Walker will also appear, along with Dusty Baker's son Darren, a second baseman in the National organization.

Catchers

NameOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Francisco ÁlvarezNew York MetsNo. 2Triple-A
Diego CartayaLos Angeles DodgersNo. 14High-A
Henry DavisPittsburgh PiratesNo. 18Double-A
Logan O'HoppePhiladelphia PhilliesNo. 90Double-A

Infielders

Name (Position)OrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Jordan Walker (3B)St. Louis CardinalsNo. 7Double-A
Elly De La Cruz (2B)Cincinnati RedsNo. 50High-A
Ezequiel Tovar (SS)Colorado RockiesNo. 58Double-A
Miguel Vargas (3B)Los Angeles DodgersNo. 72Triple-A
Masyn Winn (SS)St. Louis CardinalsNo. 91Double-A
Darren Baker (2B)Washington NationalsN/AHigh-A
David Villar (3B)San Francisco GiantsN/AMLB

Outfielders

Name (Position)OrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Corbin Carroll (CF)Arizona DiamondbacksNo. 3Triple-A
Zac Veen (OF)Colorado RockiesNo. 23High-A
Robert Hassell III (CF)San Diego PadresNo. 24High-A
Jackson Chourio (OF)Milwaukee BrewersNo. 38Single-A
Pete Crow-Armstrong (LF)Chicago CubsNo. 79High-A

Pitchers

NameOrganizationMLB Pipeline RankLevel
Eury PérezMiami MarlinsNo. 16Double-A
Kyle HarrisonSan Francisco GiantsNo. 26Double-A
Bobby MillerLos Angeles DodgersNo. 27Double-A
Cade CavalliWashington NationalsNo. 47Triple-A
Andrew AbbottCincinnati RedsN/ADouble-A
Mike BurrowsPittsburgh PiratesN/ATriple-A
Antoine KellyMilwaukee BrewersN/AHigh-A
Erik MillerPhiladelphia PhilliesN/ADouble-A
Jared ShusterAtlanta BravesN/ADouble-A

Kevin Skiver

Kevin Skiver has been a content producer at Sporting News since 2021. He previously worked at CBS Sports as a trending topics writer, and now writes various pieces on MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and college sports. He enjoys hiking and eating, not necessarily in that order.