Yoan Moncada stole the show at last year's All-Star Futures Game by winning the MVP award.

This time around he'll try to do the same thing, but donning a different uniform.

MLB's No. 1 prospect who was the key piece that came over to the White Sox from the Red Sox in last offseason's blockbuster Chris Sale trade, was one of three White Sox prospects named to the 2017 Futures Game which takes place in Miami on July 9.

Moncada will play for the World Team, while pitcher Michael Kopech (another player in the Sale deal) and catcher Zack Collins are on the United States roster.

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Moncada, who was also named to the International League All-Star Team earlier Thursday morning, is third in the IL in runs (50), and tied for fourth in stolen bases (15). He is slashing .280/.377/.455 with 10 home runs and 29 RBI in his first season in the White Sox organization.

The 21-year-old Kopech has started 14 games with the Birmingham Barons this season and has a 3.38 ERA with 94 strikeouts in 72 innings.

Collins, the No. 10 overall pick out of Miami in the 2016 MLB Draft, has belted 10 home runs and has 29 RBI in 69 games with Winston-Salem in 2017. Collins also leads the Carolina League with 56 walks this season.

The White Sox are tied with the Milwaukee Brewers and Houston Astros for having the most representatives (3) in this year's Futures Game.