The Seattle Mariners' top prospects are continuing to shine as the All-Star break grows closer.
The Seattle Mariners have the most Top 100 prospects in baseball, according to Baseball America. Two of those prospects, Harry Ford and Cole Young, will compete in the All-Star Futures Game on July 13 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
With the All-Star Break fast approaching and the MLB Draft and trade deadline coming too, here's how the Mariners' top prospects are performing ahead of the unofficial halfway point in the season.top prospect has spent the entire season with the team's Double-A affiliate Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League. In 73 games, he's batting .261 with seven home runs, 15 doubles and 35 RBIs. He has a fielding percentage of .990 in 98 total chances at second base and .
A lot of these prospective Mariners have been tied into trade talks, making the upcoming July 30 trade deadline all the more critical. But for now, Seattle executives are no doubt pleased with the foundation being built.Two top Seattle Mariners prospects, catcher Harry Ford and infielder Cole Young, will represent the franchise in the upcoming MLB All-Star Futures Game.
The Seattle Mariners' farm system is getting more and more recognition and hype. Baseball America released it's latest top 100 prospect list on Wednesday and the list featured eight Mariners, the most representation by any team on the list. In an 8-1 win against the Toronto Blue Jays' High-A club, Vancouver Canadians, on Thursday Bill Knight went 2-for-3 with two home runs, scored three times, stole a base, was hit by a pitch and had four RBIs for the Mariners' High-A affiliate Everett AquaSox.
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