Pirates prospect Seth Hernandez shines in pitching-dominated MLB Futures Game
Key Points:
- Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Seth Hernandez was the standout player in the Futures Game, pitching a perfect 14-pitch inning with a fastball reaching 101 mph and an exceptional changeup, showcasing all four of his pitches effectively.
- Seattle Mariners' Ryan Sloan impressed with five different pitches, including a fastball up to 100 mph and a strong changeup, while Royals' Kendry Chourio demonstrated outstanding command and velocity at just 18 years old.
- Tampa Bay Rays catcher Nathan Flewelling earned MVP honors by hitting the game's only home run, and Blue Jays' JoJo Parker nearly matched that feat with a hard-hit double off a 101 mph fastball.
- Milwaukee Brewers infielders Jesús Made and Luis Peña made notable defensive and offensive contributions, with Made recording the hardest-hit ball of the day at 106.9 mph and Peña making a highlight catch and showing impressive bat speed.
- Some pitchers struggled with command or velocity, including Nationals' Miguel Sime Jr., who hit 101.1 mph but lacked control, and Padres' Kash Mayfield, who failed to generate swings and misses despite 25 pitches thrown.