ARLINGTON, Texas – Nearing the finish line of the first half of the MLB season, all eyes will descend this week on Globe Life Field – home of the Texas Rangers – for 2024 MLB All-Star Week, where the Virginia Tech baseball program will be at the forefront of the professional baseball universe.
On Saturday, July 13, Kansas City Royals minor leaguer and former Virginia Tech outfielder Gavin Cross will suit up for the American League in the 2024 MLB All-Star Futures Game. Since 1999, the All-Star Futures Game has ceremoniously kicked off MLB All-Star festivities by showcasing the brightest stars of tomorrow in an annual exhibition of the game’s top prospects.
First pitch of the 2024 MLB All-Star Futures Game at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. ET. Coverage will air live on MLB Network, MLB.TV, MLB.com and on the MLB App beginning at 4 p.m. ET.
Cross – currently the No. 7 overall prospect in the Kansas City organization – is two summers removed from being taken at No. 9 overall by the Royals during the 2022 MLB Draft, a feat that made him Virginia Tech’s highest all-time MLB Draft selection. During his three seasons with the Hokies (including the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign), the All-American outfielder hit .340 through 124 games played while mashing 28 doubles, 12 triples and 28 home runs, capping his collegiate career with heralded praise as the Most Outstanding Player of the 2022 NCAA Blacksburg Regional.
After sporting a 1.019 OPS during his first professional stint with the Columbia Fireflies (Class A affiliate), Cross has sped through promotions to Double-A, where he is batting .294 this season with the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, slugging 17 doubles and eight home runs. He has also twice been invited to compete on the Royals' spring training roster leading into both the 2023 and 2024 seasons.