Chart: Twins minor leaguers in the Futures Game
19<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>99: Michael Cuddyer, 3B, U.S.; J.C. Romero, P, world
2000: Brad Thomas, P, world; Luis Rivas, SS, world
2001: Grant Balfour, P, world
20<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>02: Michael Restovich, OF, U.S.; Justin Morneau, 1B, world
20<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>03: J.D. Durbin, P, U.S.; Joe Mauer, C, U.S.
20<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>04: Justin Morneau, 1B, world; Jason Kubel, OF, U.S.
20<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>05: Travis Bowyer, P, U.S.; Francisco Liriano, P, world
20<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>06: Trent Oeltjen, OF, world; Matt Garza, P, U.S.
2008: Luke Hughes, 2B, world
2009: Rene Tosoni, OF, world
20<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>10: Anthony Slama, P, U.S.; Ben Revere, OF, U.S.
2011: Kyle Gibson, P, U.S.
2012: Oswaldo Arcia, OF, world
20<CHARENTITY>7</CHARENTITY>13: Miguel Sano, 3B, world; Byron Buxton, OF, U.S.
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