All-Star Futures Game - Results

Results

Year Winner Score Ballpark MVP MVP Team Box score
1999 World 7–0 Fenway Park Soriano, AlfonsoAlfonso Soriano New York Yankees
2000 U.S. 3–2 Turner Field Burroughs, SeanSean Burroughs San Diego Padres
2001 U.S. 5–1 Safeco Field Hall, TobyToby Hall Tampa Bay Devil Rays
2002 World 5–1 Miller Park Reyes, JoséJosé Reyes New York Mets
2003 U.S. 3–2 U.S. Cellular Field Sizemore, GradyGrady Sizemore Cleveland Indians
2004 U.S. 4–3 Minute Maid Park Hill, AaronAaron Hill Toronto Blue Jays
2005 World 4–0 Comerica Park Huber, JustinJustin Huber Kansas City Royals
2006 U.S. 8–5 PNC Park Butler, BillyBilly Butler Kansas City Royals
2007 World 7–2 AT&T Park Hu, Chin-LungChin-Lung Hu Los Angeles Dodgers
2008 World 3–0 Yankee Stadium Lin, Che-HsuanChe-Hsuan Lin Boston Red Sox
2009 World 7–5 Busch Stadium Tosoni, ReneRene Tosoni Minnesota Twins
2010 U.S. 9–1 Angel Stadium of Anaheim Conger, HankHank Conger Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
2011 U.S. 6–4 Chase Field Green, GrantGrant Green Oakland Athletics
2012 U.S. 17–5 Kauffman Stadium Castellanos, NickNick Castellanos Detroit Tigers

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