Triple-A
Triple-A All Star Game Preview

Pirates Tyler Glasnow (Photo by: Gabe Rodriguez/LOD)
On Wednesday night in Charlotte, North Carolina, the brightest from the International and Pacific Leagues will compete in the 2016 Sonic Automotive Triple-A All-Star Game.
The history of the game dates back to 1998 when the first classic was played with the Internationals League winning 8-4, in front of 11,049 fans at Harbor Park, the home of the Norfolk Tides.
From 1998 to present, the International League holds an 11-7 advantage, winning the last three contests.
Some of the games biggest names in baseball have taken home the games MVP hardware like, Mike Lowell, Adam Dunn, Edwin Encarnacion, Andrew McCutchen, and Matt Harvey.
Tune in on Wednesday night to see who will be the next star to shine bright in the Triple-A Mid-Season Classic.
Pre-Game Notes
Yankees Aaron Judge will not participate as he was placed on the DL on July 9th.
Our own Media Director/Photographer Gabe Rodriguez will be on the field to capture all the action through his camera lens.
International League All Stars

Nationals Trey Turner (Photo by: Gabe Rodriguez/LOD)
Pitchers
Dustin Antolin, Blue Jays – (2-2), 2.50 ERA, 41 K, 36 IP, 8 SV
Shawn Armstrong, Indians – (2-1), 2.70 ERA, 49 K, 33.1 IP
Jose Berrios, Twins – (8-4), 2.59 ERA, 85 K, 83.1 IP
Mike Clevinger, Indians – (9-0), 2.72 ERA, 83 K, 76 IP
Dylan Floro, Rays – (1-2), 2.81 ERA, 38 K, 48 IP, 7 SV
Tyler Glasnow, Pirates – (7-2), 1.78 ERA, 113 K, 96 IP
Brad Goldberg, White Sox – (1-3), 2.11 ERA, 36 K, 38.1 IP, 6 SV
Chad Green, Yankees – (6-6), 1.54 ERA, 82 K, 81.2 IP
Drew Hutchison, Blue Jays – (6-3), 2.78 ERA, 97 K, 87.1 IP
Rafael Martin, Nationals – (1-3), 3.97 ERA, 37 K, 34 IP, 17 SV
Edward Mujica, Phillies – (0-3), 3.69 ERA, 27 K, 39 IP, 23 SV
Sean O’Sullivan, Red Sox – (6-2), 2.79 ERA, 51 K, 71 IP
Austin Pruitt, Rays – (7-5), 2.90 ERA, 91 K, 102.1 IP
Ben Rowen, Blue Jays – (0-3), 2.25 ERA, 28 K, 40 IP, 1 SV
Jason Wheeler, Twins – (7-3), 2.61 ERA, 96 K, 114 IP
Catchers
Andrew Knapp, Phillies – .264, 12 Doubles, 7 HR, 32 RBI
Audry Perez, Orioles – .287, 9 Doubles, 5 HR, 28 RBI
Gary Sanchez, Yankees – .286, 18 Doubles, 9 HR, 37 RBI
Infielders
Josh Bell, Pirates – .324, 19 Doubles, 4 Triple, 13 HR, 53 RBI
Jermaine Curtis, Reds – .286, 11 Doubles, 7 HR, 40 RBI
Matt Davidson, White Sox – .268, 20 Doubles, 10 HR, 46 RBI
Leury Garcia, White Sox – .325, 4 Doubles, 3 Triples, 4 HR, 22 RBI
Erik Gonzalez, Indians – .296, 22 Doubles, 6 HR, 39 RBI
Chad Huffman, Tigers – .306, 17 Doubles, 4 Triples, 10 HR, 43 RBI
Casey McGehee, Tigers – .327, 26 Doubles, 5 HR, 38 RBI
Jesus Montero, Blue Jays – .310, 20 Doubles, 11 HR, 52 RBI
Ronnier Mustelier, Braves – .297, 14 Doubles, 4 Triples, 3 HR, 38 RBI
Jorge Polanco, Twins – .283, 12 Doubles, 6 Triples, 7 HR, 27 RBI
Trea Turner, Nationals – .302, 22 Doubles, 8 Triples, 6 HR, 33 RBI
Outfielders
Ben Gamel, Yankees – .306, 15 Doubles, 5 Triples, 4 HR, 36 RBI
Brian Goodwin, Nationals – .284, 21 Doubles, 7 HR, 48 RBI
Aaron Judge, Yankees – .261, 16 HR, 54 RBI
Chris Marrero, red Sox – .297, 19 Doubles, 16 HR, 43 RBI
Cam Perkins, Phillies – .291, 13 Doubles, 3 Triples, 6 HR, 30 RBI
Pacific Coast League All Stars

Mets T.J. Rivera (Photo by: David Conde/LOD)
Pitchers
Andrew Edwards, Royals – (0-1), 2.61 ERA, 53 K, 41.1 IP, 4 SV
Mike Hauschild, Astros – (7-7), 2.71 ERA, 81 K, 96.1 IP
James Hoyt, Astros – (4-3), 1.87 ERA, 76 K, 43.1 IP, 22 SV
Damien Magnifico, Brewers – (4-6), 4.04 ERA, 33 K, 42.1 IP, 12 SV
Blake Parker, Mariners – (1-1), 1.97 ERA, 44 K, 32 IP, 15 SV
Brooks Pounders, Royals – (4-1), 2.80 ERA, 78 K, 64.1 IP
Armando Rivero, Cubs – (3-3), 2.59 ERA, 57 K, 41.2 IP
Brady Rodgers, Astros – (8-3), 2.88 ERA, 86 K, 93.2 IP
Michael Roth, Rangers – (7-3), 2.58 ERA, 52 K, 87.1 IP
Patrick Schuster, A’s – (1-0), 1.30 ERA, 37 K, 34.2 IP, 5 SV
Ryan Sherriff, Cardinals – (3-0), 2.20 ERA, 36 K, 45 IP
Braden Shipley, D-backs – (7-5), 3.85 ERA, 70 K, 112.1 IP
Sam Tuivailala, Cardinals – (2-1), 5.06 ERA, 48 K, 32 IP, 13 SV
Gabriel Ynoa, Mets – (9-3), 4.19 ERA, 57 K, 109.2 IP
Catchers
Tuffy Gosewisch, D-backs – .342, 13 Doubles, 9 HR, 26 RBI
Brett Nicholas, Rangers – .303, 19 Doubles, 9 HR, 37 RBI
Manny Pina, Brewers – .347, 21 Doubles, 3 Triples, 4 HR, 39 RBI
Infielders
Orlando Arcia, Brewers – .270, 13 Doubles, 6 Triples, 7 HR, 44 RBI
Carlos Asuaje, Padres – .323, 17 Doubles, 7 Triples, 5 HR, 45 RBI
Kaleb Cowart, Angels – .277, 21 Doubles, 4 Triples, 4 HR, 37 RBI
Casey McElroy, Padres – .308, 17 Doubles, 2 Triple, HR, 27 RBI
Chad Pinder, A’s – .257, 18 Doubles, 2 Triples, 10 HR, 39 RBI
Jack Reinheimer, D-backs – .286, 23 Doubles, 4 Triples, 2 HR, 36 RBI
T.J. Rivera, Mets – .348, 16 Doubles, 8 HR, 63 RBI
Rob Segedin, Dodgers – .302, 17 Doubles, 8 Triple, 16 HR, 53 RBI
Dan Vogelbach, Cubs – .312, 18 Doubles, 2 Triples, 15 HR, 60 RBI
Outfielders
Gorkys Hernandez, Giants – .302, 16 Doubles, 2 Triples, 5 HR, 37 RBI
Destin Hood, Marlins – .252, 19 Doubles, 2 Triples, 13 HR, 62 RBI
Kyle Jensen, D-backs – .297, 25 Doubles, 2 Triples, 17 HR, 75 RBI
Jordan Patterson, Rockies – .316, 15 Doubles, 5 Triples, 4 HR, 34 RBI
Hunter Renfroe, Padres – .335, 27 Doubles, 4 Triples, 21 HR, 76 RBI
Stefen Romero, Mariners – .335, 19 Doubles, 4 Triples, 10 HR, 54 RBI
Travis Taijeron, Mets – .308, 35 Doubles, 3 Triples, 13 HR, 69 RBI

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