Gore, Castro lead Cal League All-Star rosters
The California League is one of Minor League Baseball's most notorious hitter-friendly circuits, but its most high-profile All-Star in 2019 is a player that toes the rubber.Lake Elsinore left-hander MacKenzie Gore, the No. 7 prospect in baseball, and Lancaster first baseman Luis Castro (Rockies) headline the 2019 California League All-Star
The California League is one of Minor League Baseball's most notorious hitter-friendly circuits, but its most high-profile All-Star in 2019 is a player that toes the rubber.
Lake Elsinore left-hander
2019 California League All-Star rosters: North Division | South Division
The No. 2 Padres prospect, Gore has only increased his stock with the way he's taken to the Class A Advanced circuit in his second full season. The 20-year-old ranks third among Minor League qualifiers with a 1.13 ERA and second with a 0.68 WHIP over 55 2/3 innings for the Storm. He has struck out 77 (second-most in the Cal League) and walked only 11. Barring a promotion to Double-A Amarillo, he would be the favorite to serve as the South Division starter, though that has not yet been announced.
The South's other Top 100 prospect is also a hurler, No. 96
That All-Star squad will also boast the Cal League's most productive hitter of the season so far. Castro, a 23-year-old slugger, leads the league with 12 homers, 40 walks, a .435 on-base percentage, .545 slugging percentage and .980 OPS over 53 games for the JetHawks.
The North Division roster has one Top 100 prospect -- No. 74
The North pitching staff is highlighted by No. 30 Mariners prospect
Rosters (linked above) may be updated leading up to the game due to promotions or injuries.
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