Mariners RHP Ryan Sloan hurled a scoreless inning on Sunday in the All-Star Futures Game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Sloan got the call to work the fifth inning for the American League and managed to protect a one-run lead, needing just 17 pitches in the process. He got Josiah Hartshorn and Gavin Kilen to ground out harmlessly before coughing up a two-out double to power-hitting Dakota Jordan. He won a six-pitch battle with top prospect Jesús Made to escape the frame with a one-run lead intact. The 20-year-old possesses one of the most impressive arsenals in the minors and has a chance to reach Seattle later this summer, where he would make sense as a relief weapon heading into the postseason.