Gonna try something different with this year’s Future’s Game story and kind of live blog throughout the afternoon. I know it’s not a live blog because we’re not live, and the game happened yesterday, but I don’t know what else to call it.
This year’s coverage of the event began with a highlight package of young stars flashing in the game over the years, beginning with Alfonso Soriano in 1999. What a time that was.
The first player they talked about in this year’s game was Sebastian Walcott, which makes sense. Pretty easy to build a clip-show from his feats.
Then they moved onto Leo De Vries, who got traded in one of my leagues this week along with Ryan Waldschmidt for a four-piece return of Shane Baz, Masyn Winn, Dylan Lee and a third-round pick. Gimme the prospects’ side of that one.
The Tigers have three guys in the AL starting lineup: Max Clark, Josue Briceno and Kevin McGonigle. It’s nice to see something good and fun happening for the people of Detroit.
Everyone involved in this broadcast should get a talking-to for planning their interview with Marquis Grissom to sync up perfectly with the PA system getting the crowd psyched up for the first pitch. Couldn’t hear a thing he said, but they kept asking him questions anyway. Where is the producer? MLB is just so bad at so many things it gets under my skin sometimes. Also, Marquis Grissom just met these players. What’s he gonna say?
He’s still talking, by the way. Should’ve just brought him into the booth and let someone else manage. Not a single brain cell to share in the production truck. I’m tempted to see how much I can type before they fix the audio. Can’t really hear the booth either because, I guess, they’ve still got the line open to Grissom?
Oh yeah, he’s still on. Just asked him if he wanted to step in the box. That’s the good stuff. Now Mayo’s asking if Max Clark has the green light on first base, as if Grissom is managing the game right now and not in the middle of this conversation about whether he wants to hit today.
Cut to commercial, we’re watching Mike Trout and hearing how “the right pick on draft night can change the franchise,” which, okay, sure. Perhaps the people in MLB’s marketing team are not familiar with how things have gone for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim during the Mike Trout era.
Oh man they’re gonna spend the bottom half of the first talking to Chipper Jones in the other dugout because of course they are. The audio is slightly better, which helps. Impressive double from JJ Wetherholt to get things going. First-pitch swinging from Konnor Griffin: groundout. LHP Parker Messick is starting for the American League. Got a truly awful call to strikeout Owen Caissie or we might’ve had a pretty big first inning. Oh wait, they’re using the ABS system, so Caissie’s on first base. What the what now? Okay, I guess they use it in the minors. It’s only the most important games we have to leave in the eyeballs of crouching oldsters.
We are talking now about Chipper Jones wearing rubber cleats to help his back while golfing. You know, standard prospect talk.
Zyhir Hope swings incredibly hard. Seems totally out of control. Threw the bat a country mile on a whiff then missed the two-strike pitch by the same distance.
I’m watching Big Inning on a second screen during the commercial break. Another feature of incredible planning by the league. Let’s do this showcase game while just about every team in the league is playing.
Also, why not do the interviews later when the stadium is quieter? Or not at all, would be my preference. Is the thinking that people tune in to see the interviews, so you have to lead off with those? Is there thinking at all?
In a preview, I said Jonah Tong could have a bit of a glow up in the game, and he looks as expected. Harry Ford didn’t stand a chance. Challenged a pitch because Tong is a weird look, but Ford was wrong and quickly down 0-2 count before waving over a dynamite curveball. Josue Briceno and Sebastian Walcott both made contact, but it was a 1,2,3 inning.
Brewers SS Jesus Made is hitting right-handed against Jurrangelo Cijntje throwing right-handed, so that made me double-take. Cijntje struck out Made on a pretty curveball then switched to lefty to retire Dodgers OF Josue De Paula. That’s fun. Probably more of an exhibition gimmick than a strategy he’ll employ as a pro, but who knows. Some fresh powder on this one.
Cool insight from Yonder Alonso in the third inning about today being the first time these guys can be seen as a professional by a bunch of their family members. Kind of an officially made it moment.
Bottom of the third, interview with Sebastian Walcott. Going okay. Better than interviewing a manager who barely knows the players but still worse than just watching the game and talking about it. Instead we’re watching Walcott walk around while the game happens elsewhere. Blue Jays RHP Trey Yesavage left after getting one out. I hope he’s okay. It’s hard to believe this is still a seven-inning game. Given how long they’re letting Angels RHP George Klassen warm up, I’m worried about Yesavage.
Ruh roh. Subs are coming in. Production team better hustle. They just said Enrique Bradfield Jr. was Harry Ford. Those two are pretty easy to tell apart.
Or, we could go back to Marquis Grissom while his son is pitching and avoid discussing the events on the field. Mission accomplished. Josue Briceno lifted a double high off the wall, and nobody said anything about it. Good thing this ain’t radio.
Melissa Lockard says we’re going to a double-microphone situation. Jonathan Mayo wants Sebastian Walcott to announce his at bat while he’s in the batter’s box. This is new, and Walcott is silent, which makes sense . . . because he’s the only person in the conversation actually doing something, and it’s an incredibly difficult something to do. Marquis Grissom is talking, kind of, and that’s the only audio, but he’s talking to his fellow coach, Jerry Manuel, and not into the microphone, so nobody can make out the words. Grissom appears to have forgotten he’s part of the broadcast, which is fine. His kid is pitching during the Futures Game he’s trying to manage, and nobody is talking, and nobody in the truck cares. It’s fine. Nobody’s watching, anyway.
Dodgers OF Josue De Paula just woke me up with a loud three-run bomb deep to right-center. Oh hey! Also a victorious F-bomb the microphone caught more clearly as De Paula crossed the plate than anything anyone has said all day. Nice. Best twenty seconds of the broadcast.
While Sox LHP Noah Schultz was on the wrong end of that one, by the way. Not a fun year for him. JJ Wetherholt had no problem with him but lined out to center. Time for a pitching change while I watch a Caitlin Clark commercial. Also AJ Minter for Turtlebox, which I gather is a bluetooth speaker.
Lookout, back in the game and Santa’s in town: Alimber Santa, a stout Astros righty with high-90’s heat who just broke Konnor Griffin’s hand with a wild fastball. No gifts for Pittsburgh in this game. We don’t know if his hand is broken. That’s just what I wrote when I watched the pitch hit him. Also that’s what I think probably happened.
Rockies OF Charlie Condon is 0-for-3 after freezing on a curveball from Santa. Pizza time.
Good stuff, they finally announced a substitution. Two of ‘em. Diamondbacks OF Slade Caldwell and Mets OF Carson Benge. Best of luck to you gentlemen.
Yonder with a little more good work, telling the story of Giants RHP Trent Harris with an assist from Mayo, who says Harris signed for $10,000 after going undrafted out of college in 2023. Now he’s in the Future’s Game. It really is a good lesson. Fight the good fight, dear reader. Don’t give up without the ole undrafted-out-of-college try.
There’s way too many commercials. It’s on MLB Network and most of the ads are for MLB Network. Why carve out this much ad space in your own show? I know how long it takes between innings, and it’s not this long. I kind of get it if you’re on WGN or whatever surviving on ad money from all over, but this one is just for the heads. Whatever. I need to go for a walk or something. Royals LHP Frank Mozzicato is in now. He has more walks than strikeouts through 30.2 Double-A innings alongside a 7.34 ERA. He just threw one over Carson Benge’s head but cruised through the inning, to my relative surprise. Jesus Made did take him about 390 feet to dead center, but that’s not enough.
Good audio coming back for top the sixth: De Paula apologizing to his mom for the post-homer cussing clip. Alex Clemmey is facing Lazaro Montes. Lotta left-on-left matchups today. Montes with a pretty easy walk followed by Enrique Bradfield Jr. grounding into a double play followed by a pitching change and more commercials. It’s a little like the NFL before the punt and kickoff changes. Third down. Timeout. Commercial. Failed conversion. Punt. Commercial. Long touchdown. Commercial. Kickoff. Commercial. Good times.
This feels weird as the thought circles my brain, but I think Braves LHP Hayden Harris just earned a promotion to the big leagues with that inning. Truly, he earned it with a 0.82 ERA in 32.1 innings across two levels, but he’s only pitched 9.2 of those innings at Triple-A, but that’s a decent sample for a reliever. Few weeks, anyway.
Oh man, Alfredo Duno just spiked himself on a swing against Rays RHP Brody Hopkins. He looks huge on the pro-level camera rigs. No offense to the Low-A broadcasts, but they kind of failed to capture the full extent of his largeness. He looks fine, otherwise.
At this point, my wife came knocking. My time was up. I watched six innings in about two and a half hours. Maybe the game shouldn’t go nine innings. Then again, mid-inning pitching changes were a huge part of the time-suck. Fathers of little kids struggle to just set aside 25 minutes per inning on a Saturday afternoon.
Thanks for reading!
Great article. I seldom read articles until the end but yours earned it
Thanks! This comment felt great to read.
Morning Itch! Do you think anyone from last night’s first year player draft is worth considering drafting as a prospect this year? For context, we have a 3-round draft every year, and we can keep up to 5 prospects heading into the following year. But we can only keep them for two years as a prospect, so no use taking guys that need a lot of time.
Kade Anderson is going to fly through Seattle’s system.
Hi Itch! First time posting here love your column.
Would you trade skenes for Travis bazzana, Munetaka Murakami and a second round pick?
Some context, in my crazy league when you promote a prospect you get 4 years of control before they’re counted as one of our 7 keepers. He’s also offering me what we call a “prospect credit” which allows you to draft a prospect in the draft. They’re quite valuable in our league.
I got skenes off of waivers (lol) which caused the league to make a new rule haha. So considering it’s a win league and he’s a pirate wondering if I should cash in.
Thanks!
Thanks, Alex!
No. I thought I already responded to this but must’ve lost the connection.
Please do not trade Skenes : )
Holy hell the league made a new rule about it, so make sure everyone knows he’s on the block and has a chance to bid, and then maybe run the offers through here if you have the time because I’m intrigued and wanna make sure you get good return. Or that you don’t move him at all.
Can’t agree more for the part of the game that I watched, before I dozed off. As much as I like Chipper, that’s not the time to make him the center of attention.
Yeah Chipper’s a solid interview, but that’s not the time or place. Do a pre-taped segment and air it during the pregame show or cut it up for bumpers between innings. This ain’t rocket surgery.
Morning Itch Thanks for the read! I watched a replay of the game while having lunch at a restaurant(captions) . It was good to see these guys pitch and hit instead of reading their stat line or their scouting grades. Hopefully MLB and ESPN learn how to market this better.
What kind of power do you think Made will have?
Yeah, it’s still fun to see despite the broadcast doing its level best to kill it.
Double-plus. Maybe more given the contact and plate skills are so good.
Who do you see as the top 5 getting picked in the draft tomorrow?
I’m saying Anderson/Holliday/Arnold/Hernandez/Williits
Oh that starts 45 minutes from now just a heads up.
Miller and Morgan were great before ESPN turned into garbage….
Yeah, John Miller is a vocal genius.
MLB has ruined a great idea. ESPN made it even worse. Then went from a decent start up company that was a breath of fresh air. To a pompous network that ruins everything they touch. They even made hockey unwatchable with out turning off the sound. All their talking heads are really hard to listen to. The production of all their sports broadcasts isn’t about that particular sport, but about all kinds of garbage that fans of the sport did not tune in for. This is how you chase baseball fans away from baseball. You are not adding new fans to a sport, but chasing the one’s you have away. What a complete garbage event. I won’t watch again. BTW, F the softball game too!
It’s such a joke that they use the softball game as an excuse to keep the Futures Game small but then don’t even air the softball game until the next day.
ESPN? Turned to shit. Owned by Disney.
Marvel? Turned to shit. Owned by Disney.
Star Wars? Turned to shit. Owned by Disney.
Pixar? Turned to shit. Owned by Disney.
Do we see a pattern here? But I digress.
Hawk Harrelson! Let it breathe, was his answer to enjoying a game. Dead air is ok.
Reporter: “Describe what this means to you.”
Player: Vomits up whatever garbage will flow from his esophagus.
Same interview, but a different game and player.
Who cares what any commentator thinks too. Mitch McCarver was the most egotistical jerk I have heard broadcast a WS game.
The commentators on MLB are crud. Reynolds is solid. DJ Dan is always saying dumb stuff. They should bring back “Wild Thing” Mitch Williams. He was funny!
Think carson williams is turning a corner or just a hot streak? I read somewhere he was a 2 sport guy and didnt fully commit to baseball till later. Hoping it’s him settling in
I do think it could be a new phase of his career. His other tools pushed him above the level his hit tool could handle, but it can catch up.
This article was not only insightful, but very entertaining! Thanks :)
So 2000% better than the game itself, which was neither entertaining or insightful
: )
Thanks for the kind words!
Agreed, thanks Itch and Happy Sunday!
LuJames Groover! I think I drafted him with another name.
Gino?
Yep, same dude.