Triple-A All-Star Game - Notable All-Stars

Notable All-Stars

Of the more than 873 players named as Triple-A All-Stars, 73 have gone on to play in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. These players are:

  • Sandy Alomar, Jr.
  • Garret Anderson
  • Bronson Arroyo
  • Jay Bell
  • Ronnie Belliard
  • Hank Blalock
  • Aaron Boone
  • Bret Boone
  • Jeromy Burnitz
  • Jeff Conine
  • Ron Coomer
  • Scott Cooper
  • Joey Cora
  • Carl Crawford
  • Joe Crede
  • Justin Duchscherer
  • Adam Dunn
  • Ray Durham
  • Damion Easley
  • Johnny Estrada
  • Carl Everett
  • Steve Finley
  • Darrin Fletcher
  • Carlos García
  • Brian Giles
  • Álex González
  • Juan González
  • Dan Haren
  • Corey Hart
  • Todd Helton
  • Ken Hill
  • Orlando Hudson
  • Todd Hundley
  • Jason Isringhausen
  • Gregg Jefferies
  • Derek Jeter
  • Lance Johnson
  • Adam Jones
  • Chipper Jones
  • Ian Kinsler
  • Ryan Klesko
  • Paul Konerko
  • Paul Lo Duca
  • Kenny Lofton
  • Javy López
  • Mark Loretta
  • Mike Lowell
  • Ryan Ludwick
  • Pedro Martínez
  • Ramón Martínez
  • Tino Martinez
  • Nate McLouth
  • Justin Morneau
  • Denny Neagle
  • José Offerman
  • Magglio Ordóñez
  • Mike Piazza
  • Rick Reed
  • Henry Rodríguez
  • José Rosado
  • Joe Saunders
  • Richie Sexson
  • George Sherrill
  • Alfonso Soriano
  • Geovany Soto
  • Ed Sprague
  • Jim Thome
  • Chase Utley
  • Greg Vaughn
  • Joey Votto
  • Bob Wickman
  • Bernie Williams
  • Dmitri Young

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