ARLINGTON, Texas — Cincinnati's Cam Collier and Atlanta's Drake Baldwin hit 400-foot solo home runs as the National League beat the American 6-1 Saturday in the All-Star Futures Game featuring top prospects.
Arizona's Druw Jones, like Collier the son of a former major leaguer, drew a bases-loaded walk after the NL opened the fourth inning with three consecutive singles to load the bases against Chicago White Sox lefty Noah Schultz. Collier struck out and Aiden Miller was hit by a pitch, forcing in another run.
Baldwin, a catcher serving as the designated hitter and batting ninth, made it 4-0 with a sacrifice fly on the first pitch from Houston right-hander A.J. Blubaugh
Collier, the game's MVP, led off the third inning with a 409-foot homer into the bullpen in right-center field for the game's first run. It came off loser Caden Dana, a Los Angeles Angels right-hander.
''My mom, dad, two sisters are all here. It was definitely something cool to do in front of them and be able to look in the stands as I ran the bases. It was something I'll never forget,'' Collier said. ''Saw them in the second deck. They were going crazy. It was cool.''
The bat Collier used is going to baseball's Hall of Fame.
Baldwin's sixth-inning drive went 411 feet into the left-center bullpen.
Cleveland's Jaison Chourio had an RBI single for the AL, which had five hits. Boston's Kyle Teel, the 14th overall pick in last July's draft, had a pair of doubles.