Cape League All-Star Rosters Announced



The Cape Cod League has announced the rosters for next Thursday’s all-star game at Fenway Park. The Cape’s showcase event is the closest thing there is to a college baseball all-star game, and as usual the rosters are loaded with talent.

The East Division roster is led by starting pitcher Rob Rasmussen (UCLA), who is 2-0, 0.96 for Orleans this summer. The West Division counters with Brandon Workman (Texas), who is 1-0, 1.86 for Wareham. The West appears to have more thunder in its lineup, with Kyle Roller (East Carolina), Zack Cox (Arkansas), B.A. Vollmuth (Southern Mississippi), Brian Fletcher (Auburn) and Ryan Cuneo (Delaware) all representing power threats. The East, though, has an athletic, fast lineup led by speedsters Gary Brown (Cal State Fullerton) and Blake Kelso (Houston).

Gates open Thursday at 3 p.m., with the six-player home run derby slated to start at 5:15. The all-star game starts at 7. Baseball America will be on hand for all the festivities.



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Any idea of top prospects in the all star game. Players who might be top selections in ’10 and ’11 draft?

is there any way you can give me the top prospects playing in the cap league this summer before the end of the season thank you

Connor you’ll have to wait for Jim Callis’ annual top 30 list.

will that come out before the end of the cape league season

Sorry Connor — it usually comes out after the season.


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