After getting Brian Anderson (Marlins) to fly out to lead off the second, Honeywell erased two more Top 100 Prospects via the K, both looking. Bradley Zimmer (Indians) froze on a 95-mph fastball before Anthony Alford (Blue Jays) went down on a screwball.
"It was awesome," Honeywell said. "It was the first All-Star game I ever started, the first TV game, so I was pretty excited."
After recording a 2.34 ERA in Class A Advanced and Double-A this season, Honeywell allowed eight runs in 4 1/3 innings during his first two AFL starts. He has since righted himself, throwing seven shutout innings in his two starts prior to the Fall Stars Game.