The Futures Game doesn't get the media coverage of the Home Run Derby or the All-Star Game itself, but it may be the most interesting and meaningful part of the All-Star break in Cincinnati as the baseball world prepares for the 86th All-Star Game.
The top prospects in baseball have been divided into a U.S. team and a World team for a matchup of future major leaguers on Sunday afternoon at the Great American Ball Park. Last year's game saw players like Kris Bryant, Noah Syndergaard and Joey Gallo compete, and the game has seen a plethora of stars since it was first played in 1999.