Amid the excitement of the MLB All-Star Weekend, the spotlight will also shine on the rising stars of baseball during the MLB Futures Game. This showcase event is set to take place at Globe Life Field on Saturday, just before the All-Games, highlighting some of the sport’s most promising talents.

The Texas Rangers’ farm system will be in focus, as three of the team’s top prospects have earned the nod to participate in this prestigious event. Shortstop Sebastian Walcott leads the trio.

Ranked as the Rangers’ No. 1 prospect and the 73rd overall prospect in baseball according to MLB Pipeline, Walcott has made significant waves in the minor leagues. Joining him from the Rangers will be pitchers Emiliano Teodo and Winston Santos, ranked 14th and 15th respectively among the team’s prospects.

The Futures Game, now in its 25th year, serves as a precursory showcase of the sport’s next generation, with a history of propelling young talents toward major league success. Statistics indicate that 88% of past participants have eventually reached the major leagues, with 21% gracing at least one All-Star Game.

This year’s event is scheduled for a 3 p.m. start on July 13 and will be broadcast on MLB Network. Fans will experience a seven-inning contest that not only celebrates emerging talent but also marks a quarter-century tradition within the league.

Highlighting the Rangers’ contingent, Walcott, an 18-year-old international signing from the Bahamas, is already making strides with High-A Hickory, boasting a .235 average with 26 RBIs and an array of extra-base hits this season. His companions, Teodo and Santos, both signed from the Dominican Republic, have shown promise at Double-A Frisco. Teodo, in his 13 starts, has an impressive 1.87 ERA with 82 strikeouts, while Santos has logged a 3.36 ERA across the same number of starts with similarly strong strikeout numbers.

As the All-Star festivities approach, these young athletes will have a chance to shine on a significant stage, potentially setting the course for their ascension in professional baseball.