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Carlos Subero Manager, Birmingham Barons Chicago White Sox seasons in the Majors as a second baseman, managed 14 seasons in the Majors and led the New York Mets to a World Series Championship in 1986. The 1987 National League Manager of the Year will lead the U.S. Baseball Team at the Beijing Olympics in August. Coaches for the U.S. and World Team are as follows: U.S. Team (2008 Summer Olympics Trial Team) Coaches: Davey Johnson Manager, 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Marcel Lachemann Pitching Coach, 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Reggie Smith Hitting Coach, 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Rick Eckstein Third Base/Bench Coach, 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Dick Cooke Auxiliary Coach, 2008 U.S. Olympic Team World Team Coaches: Pat Listach Manager, Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs Pacific Coast League/AAA Scott Little Manager, Frisco Rough Riders Texas Rangers Texas League/AA Larry Parrish Manager, Toledo Mud Hens Detroit Tigers International League/AAA John Stearns Manager, Harrisburg Senators Washington Nationals Eastern League/AA Carlos Subero Manager, Birmingham Barons Chicago White Sox Southern League/AA Rafael Chaves Pitching Coach, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees New York Yankees International League/AAA Thirty-nine players have competed in both the XM All-Star Futures Game and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. In 2007, a record 22 Major League All-Stars were alumni of the XM All-Star Futures Game, doubling the previous mark of 11 set in 2006. The full list of players who competed in both games are as follows: Player Current Team Position All-Star Game Futures Game Josh Beckett Red Sox RHP 2007 2000 Lance Berkman Astros INF 2001-02, 2004 1999 Hank Blalock Rangers INF 2003-04 2001 Mark Buehrle White Sox LHP 2002, 2005 2000 Miguel Cabrera Tigers INF 2004, 2007 2001-02 Robinson Cano Yankees INF 2006 2003-04 Francisco Cordero Reds RHP 2004, 2007 1999 Carl Crawford Rays OF 2004, 2007 2002 Adam Dunn Reds OF 2002 2001 Prince Fielder Brewers INF 2007 2004 Rafael Furcal Dodgers INF 2003 1999 Marcus Giles --- INF 2003 1999 J.J. Hardy Brewers INF 2007 2003 Ryan Howard Phillies INF 2006 2003 Orlando Hudson Diamondbacks INF 2007 2002 Francisco Liriano Twins LHP 2006 2002, 2005 Jose Lopez Mariners INF 2006 2002 Felipe Lopez Nationals INF 2005 2000-01 Russell Martin Dodgers C 2007 2005 Victor Martinez Indians C 2004, 2007 2002 Joe Mauer Twins C 2006 2003 Justin Morneau Twins INF 2007 2002, 2004 Mark Mulder Cardinals LHP 2003-04 1999 Brad Penny Dodgers RHP 2006-07 1999 Aramis Ramirez Cubs INF 2005 1999 Jose Reyes Mets INF 2006-07 2002 Alex Rios Blue Jays OF 2006-07 2003 Francisco Rodriguez Angels RHP 2004, 2007 2002 B.J. Ryan Blue Jays LHP 2005 1999 C.C. Sabathia Indians LHP 2003-04, 2007 2000 Player Current Team Position All-Star Game Futures Game Ben Sheets Brewers RHP 2001, 2004, 2007 2000 Grady Sizemore Indians OF 2006-07 2003 Alfonso Soriano Cubs OF 2002-05, 2007 1999 Chase Utley Phillies INF 2006-07 2001 Jose Valverde Astros RHP 2007 2001 Justin Verlander Tigers RHP 2007 2005 Vernon Wells Blue Jays OF 2003 1999-2000 David Wright Mets INF 2006-07 2004 Barry Zito Giants LHP 2002-03 2000 There are currently 172 players from the first nine XM All-Star Futures Games in the Major Leagues: Players from 1999-2007 Futures Games Currently on Major League Rosters: U.S. Current Current Player, Position Year(s) Team____ Player, Position Year(s) Team____ Rick Ankiel, LHP/OF 1999 Cardinals Corey Hart, OF 2002 Brewers Daric Barton, INF 2005 Athletics Jeremy Hermida, OF 2005 Marlins Josh Beckett, RHP 2000 Red Sox *Aaron Hill, INF 2004 Blue Jays Lance Berkman, INF/OF 1999 Astros Luke Hochevar, RHP 2007 Royals *Hank Blalock, INF 2001 Rangers Ryan Howard, INF 2003 Phillies Joe Blanton, RHP 2004 Athletics Orlando Hudson, INF 2002 D’Backs Russell Branyan, INF 1999 Brewers *Phil Hughes, RHP 2006 Yankees Ryan Braun, INF/OF 2006 Brewers Eric Hurley, RHP 2006 Rangers Jay Bruce, OF 2007 Reds Chris Iannetta, C 2005 Rockies John Buck, C 2002 Royals *Brandon Inge, C/INF 2000 Tigers Mark Buehrle, LHP 2000 White Sox Conor Jackson, INF/OF 2004-05 D’Backs Chris Burke, INF 2003-04 D’Backs Edwin Jackson, RHP 2003 Rays A.J. Burnett, RHP 1999 Blue Jays *Nick Johnson, INF 1999, 2001 Nationals Sean Burnett, LHP 2002 Pirates Howie Kendrick, INF 2006 Angels Pat Burrell, INF 1999 Phillies Adam Kennedy, INF 1999 Cardinals Marlon Byrd, OF 2002 Rangers Clayton Kershaw, LHP 2007 Dodgers Matt Cain, RHP 2004 Giants Jason Kubel, OF 2004 Twins Kevin Cash, C 2002 Red Sox Adam LaRoche, INF 2003 Pirates Joba Chamberlain, RHP 2007 Yankees Andy LaRoche, INF 2005 Dodgers Aaron Cook, RHP 2002 Rockies **Anthony Lerew, RHP 2005 Braves Neal Cotts, LHP 2003 Cubs Brent Lillibridge, INF 2007 Braves Carl Crawford, OF 2002 Rays Paul Maholm, LHP 2005 Pirates Michael Cuddyer, INF/OF 1999 Twins John Maine, RHP 2003 Mets Jack Cust, OF 2000 Athletics Jeff Mathis, C 2003-04 Angels John Danks, LHP 2004 White Sox Joe Mauer, C 2003 Twins Stephen Drew, INF 2006 D’Backs Lastings Milledge, OF 2005 Nationals Adam Dunn, OF 2001 Reds *Mark Mulder, LHP 1999 Cardinals Jacoby Ellsbury, OF 2007 Red Sox Brett Myers, RHP 2001-02 Phillies Prince Fielder, INF 2004 Brewers Garrett Olson, LHP 2007 Orioles Gavin Floyd, RHP 2003-04 White Sox Lyle Overbay, INF 2002 Blue Jays **Kevin Frandsen, INF 2005 Giants Corey Patterson, OF 1999-2000 Reds Ryan Garko, C/INF 2005 Indians Eric Patterson, INF/OF 2006 Cubs Adrian Gonzalez, INF 2001 Padres *Troy Patton, LHP 2005 Orioles Alex Gordon, INF 2006 Royals Hunter Pence, OF 2006 Astros Khalil Greene, INF 2003 Padres *Brad Penny, RHP 1999 Dodgers Zack Greinke, RHP 2003 Royals Brandon Phillips, INF 2002 Reds Jason Grilli, RHP 1999 Rockies Jeremy Reed, OF 2004 Mariners Bill Hall, INF 2002 Brewers Royce Ring, LHP 2003 Braves Toby Hall, C 2001 White Sox B.J. Ryan, LHP 1999 Blue Jays Josh Hamilton, OF 2000 Rangers C.C. Sabathia, LHP 2000 Indians J.J. Hardy, INF 2003 Brewers Ben Sheets, RHP 2000 Brewers Current Current Player, Position Year(s) Team____ Player, Position Year(s) Team____ Grady Sizemore, OF 2003 Indians Rickie Weeks, INF 2004 Brewers **Tim Stauffer, RHP 2004 Padres **Kip Wells, RHP 1999 Rockies Kurt Suzuki, C 2006 Athletics Vernon Wells, OF 1999-2000 Blue Jays *Matt Tolbert, OF 2007 Twins Brad Wilkerson, OF 2000 Blue Jays Chad Tracy, INF 2002 D’Backs David Wright, INF 2004 Mets Troy Tulowitzki, INF 2006 Rockies Kevin Youkilis, INF 2003 Red Sox B.J. Upton, INF/OF 2004-05 Rays Chris Young, OF 2005 D’Backs Justin Upton, OF 2007 D’Backs Delmon Young, OF 2004-05 Twins Chase Utley, INF 2001 Phillies Barry Zito, LHP 2000 Giants Justin Verlander, RHP 2005 Tigers Joel Zumaya, RHP 2005 Tigers *Adam Wainwright, RHP 2002 Cardinals World Current Current Player, Position Year(s) Team____ Player, Position Year(s) Team____ Alfredo Amezaga, INF 2001 Marlins Russell Martin, C 2005 Dodgers *Danys Baez, RHP 2000 Orioles *Victor Martinez, C 2002 Indians Grant Balfour, RHP 2001 Rays *Scott Mathieson, RHP 2005 Phillies Jose Bautista, INF 2005 Pirates Miguel Montero, C 2005 D’Backs Erik Bedard, LHP 2001-02 Mariners Justin Morneau, INF 2002, 04 Twins Angel Berroa, INF 2001-02 Dodgers Dioner Navarro, C 2004 Rays Yuniesky Betancourt, INF 2005 Mariners Miguel Olivo, C 2000 Royals Wilson Betemit, INF 2001 Yankees Pablo Ozuna, INF 1999 White Sox Melky Cabrera, OF 2005 Yankees *Carlos Pena, INF 2000-01 Rays Miguel Cabrera, INF 2001-02 Tigers Wily Mo Pena, OF 2001-02 Nationals Robinson Cano, INF 2003-04 Yankees Joel Pineiro, RHP 2001 Cardinals *Fausto Carmona, RHP 2004-05 Indians Guillermo Quiroz, C 1999 Orioles Jose Castillo, INF 2003 Giants Aramis Ramirez, INF 1999 Cubs Ramon Castro, C 2000 Mets Hanley Ramirez, INF 2005 Marlins Shin-Soo Choo, OF 2002, 04-05 Indians Max Ramirez, C 2007 Rangers Francisco Cordero, RHP 1999 Reds Jose Reyes, INF 2002 Mets Juan Cruz, RHP 2001 D’Backs Alex Rios, OF 2003 Blue Jays Jorge De La Rosa, LHP 2002-03 Rockies Juan Rivera, OF 2001 Angels German Duran, INF 2007 Rangers Mike Rivera, C 2001 Brewers Edwin Encarnacion, INF 2003-05 Reds Francisco Rodriguez, RHP 2002 Angels Yunel Escobar, INF 2006 Braves J.C. Romero, LHP 1999 Phillies *Rafael Furcal, INF 1999 Dodgers *Anibal Sanchez, RHP 2005 Marlins Jeff Francis, LHP 2004 Rockies **Humberto Sanchez, RHP 2006 Yankees *Yovani Gallardo, RHP 2006 Brewers Ervin Santana, RHP 2003 Angels Carlos Gonzalez, OF 2006-07 Athletics Carlos Silva, RHP 2000 Mariners Edgar Gonzalez, RHP 2003 D’Backs *Alfonso Soriano, INF/OF 1999 Cubs Ruben Gotay, INF 2004 Braves Geovany Soto, INF/C 2007 Cubs Franklin Gutierrez, OF 2003 Indians Craig Stansberry, INF 2007 Padres Rich Harden, RHP 2003 Athletics Willy Taveras, OF 2004 Rockies Felix Hernandez, RHP 2004 Mariners *Merkin Valdez, RHP 2003-04 Giants Shawn Hill, RHP 2003 Nationals Jose Valverde, RHP 2001 Astros Omar Infante, INF 2002 Braves Edinson Volquez, RHP 2005 Reds Radhames Liz, RHP 2006 Orioles Joey Votto, INF 2006-07 Reds *Adam Loewen, LHP 2005 Orioles *Chien-Ming Wang, RHP 2003 Yankees Andy Marte, INF 2003-04 Indians * - 15-Day DL ** - 60-Day DL U.S. Team Roster (2008 Summer Olympics Trial Team) Pitchers (10) Player (Organization) Bats/Throws HT WT Birthdate Birthplace Current Team (League/Level) Anderson, Brett (Athletics) L/L 6-4 215 2/1/88 Midland, TX Midland RockHounds (Texas League/AA) Arrieta, Jake (Orioles) R/R 6-4 225 3/6/86 Farmington, MO Frederick Keys (Carolina League/A) Cahill, Trevor (Athletics) R/R 6-3 195 3/1/88 Oceanside, CA Midland RockHounds (Texas League/AA) Inman, William (Padres) R/R 6-0 200 2/6/87 Danville, VA San Antonio Missions (Texas League/AA) Jepsen, Kevin (Angels) R/R 6-3 215 7/26/84 Anaheim, CA Salt Lake Bees (Pacific Coast League/AAA) Mattheus, Ryan (Rockies)
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