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October Baseball Means... Arizona Fall League!

by Manny Stiles
created October 06, 2008, last edited September 05, 2009
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The 2008 Arizona Fall League opens up its 17th season Tuesday October 7th. For the second season in a row, Manny Stiles will be reporting the action from the press box.

Arizona Fall League is the Winter League where Major League Baseball's elite prospects go to face each other in a sort of All-Star league of fellow prospects for 6 1/2 weeks of fair weathered seasoning. It is known as baseball's premier "finishing school".

AFL was the brainchild of 3-time MLB Executive of the Year, Roland Hemond to be created as a place where organizations could get their top prospects experience against fellow top talent and also as a place where teams could showcase and develop their talent and where scouts could compare a talent pool in a close location instead of all over the country.

The result has been a platform for top talent to make "the leap". If you think that winter leagues don't matter much consider these tidbits:

  • Over 1,600 AFL alum have played in the Majors.
  • 413 AFL alum were on 2008 MLB Opening Day rosters.
  • 136 AFL alum have been MLB All-Stars. Six All-Star MVPs were AFL alum.
  • Five MVPs and 3 Cy Young winners played in the AFL.
  • 18 Rookies of the Year starred in AFL (and likely 2008 winners Evan Longoria and Geovany Soto did as well)
  • 38 Silver Sluggers, 34 Gold Gloves, 8 Batting champs and 11 season hits leaders have all played in the AFL.
  • It's not just players that go on to greater success: 23 MLB Managers, 31 Umpires and 71 MLB administrators all spent time in the Arizona Fall League
  • Of the 8 playoff teams in 2008, 112 players were AFL alum - that's 56% of 2008 Playoff team's rosters!!!

It's not just a Winter League, it's THE winter league.

Rays 3B Evan Longoria had the highlight of the 2007 AFL season with his legendary monster home run off Orioles P Hayden Penn - this picture was taken as the pitch was delivered. (photo by Manny Stiles)
Rays 3B Evan Longoria had the highlight of the 2007 AFL season with his legendary monster home run off Orioles P Hayden Penn - this picture was taken as the pitch was delivered. (photo by Manny Stiles)


Each of AFL's six teams is comprised of five MLB organizations which send eight of their chosen prospects to compete with the other top flight talent. Teams can only send one player that is below AA Minors.

The teams each play games 6 days a week (Sundays are off days) and are played in five stadiums in Maricopa County, Arizona; all of which serve as Spring Training sites for MLB teams in February and March.

The Stadiums

Ho Ho Kam Stadium, Mesa (Chicago Cubs Spring Training Site)

Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale (San Francisco Giants)

Phoenix Municipal Stadium, Phoenix (Oakland A's)

Peoria Stadium, Peoria (San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners)

Surprise Stadium, Surprise (Kansas City Royals, Texas Rangers)



This year's MLB teams will be broken down into the following teams:

Mesa Solar Sox

Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Philadelphia Phillies

Peoria Javelinas

Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays

Peoria Saguaros

Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Washington Nationals

Phoenix Desert Dogs

Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota Twins, Oakland A's, Toronto Blue Jays

Scottsdale Scorpions

Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants

The weather in Arizona is beautiful in October and every stadium has a mountain view. Scottsdale Stadium is backdropped by picturesque Camelback Mountain (photo by Manny Stiles)
The weather in Arizona is beautiful in October and every stadium has a mountain view. Scottsdale Stadium is backdropped by picturesque Camelback Mountain (photo by Manny Stiles)

Who is attending?

There's some top flight players on the rosters this season.

Twenty Seven former 1st round draft picks are playing this Fall including 2008 draftees LHP Brian Matusz (Orioles, 4th overall), SS Gordon Beckham (White Sox, 8th), IF Justin Smoak (Rangers, 11th) and IF Brett Wallace (Cardinals, 13th.

Other top rated prospects will include Minor League Player of the Year C Matt Wieters (Orioles), 3B Mat Gamel (Brewers), OF Brian Bogusevic (Astros), OF Tyler Colvin (Cubs), OF Sean Doolittle (A's), P Ross Detwiler (Nationals), P Kevin Pucetas (Giants), C Lou Marson (Phillies), Eastern League Player of the Year IF Wes Hodges (Indians) and Florida State League MVP Logan Morrison (Marlins).

There is some other names you might recognize as well - Boston P Clay Buchholz, Yankees P Philip Hughes, Blue Jays OF Travis Snider, Diamondbacks P Max Scherzer, Tigers 1B Jeff Larish, Giants SS Emmanuel Burriss and Mets IF Dan Murphy as well as sons of former MLBers Ivan DeJesus Jr. (Dodgers), Eric Young Jr. (Rockies) and Jared Lansford - son of Carney Lansford (A's).

But the biggest name in Arizona Fall League in 2008 will be one of the Mesa Solar Sox's coaches - Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg. Phillies Shortstop Jimmy Rollins is also getting inducted into the Arizona Fall League Hall of Fame this year. The Rising Stars game is scheduled for October 24th at Surprise Stadium and the AFL Championship will take place November 22nd at Scottsdale Stadium. We'll see if the Phoenix Desert Dogs can extend their streak of four consecutive championships.

Expect regular updates on the games and the stories of the players as well as interviews, news and photos from Arizona Fall League action to follow.

Let the games begin!!!

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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
425 days ago
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Sorry KD... I didn't mean to usurp your AFL preview but I already had mine started! These guys won't be red links for long!
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Behbigben15All-Star
425 days ago
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Tell me how Matt Wieters does.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
425 days ago
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I'll see them all play and will focus on some players more than others. Weiters is indeed one of those players.
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Behbigben15All-Star
425 days ago
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I got to see him play in Bowie back in August, he hit a home run in that game. All I have to say is he is one huge dude. And he will definitely be in the majors before the all-star break next season.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
425 days ago
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Well, I'm 6'6" and 270-some pounds so we'll see how "huge" he is... =) There's going to be a LOT of AFLers in the bigs by next All-Star break.
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Behbigben15All-Star
425 days ago
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Ok sorry, he's huge compared to normal sized people...Haha!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
425 days ago
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Yeah, me and "normal" are mortal enemies in all realms!!!
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OneflydudeAll-American
425 days ago
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The AFL is such a great program for up and coming prospects. It's hard to get young guys to go out and play Fall and Winter ball but it's so helpful to some of the young guys who need to improve certain areas of their game.

"38 Silver Sluggers, 34 Gold Gloves, 8 Batting champs and 11 season hits leaders have all played in the AFL."

That and all of the other stats just prove how much the AFL can help out the youngins
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
425 days ago
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OFD!!!

It seems every year the talent gets better and better... even some of the guys returning are pretty good!

A lot of teams use the league to develop top players, some use it to get players to work on specific things like hitting opposite field or learning new positions and other teams just try to showcase players for trades...

The AFL serves many purposes well.

The most amazing thing about the league is that the scouts (many of whom are ex-MLBers) routinely outnumber the fans in the stands. The Rising Stars game was the only game last year to get over 1,500 fans... (4,366). Several games had under 100 fans in attendance... These are good games with the same or in some cases, more talent than you'll see in Spring Training yet Cactus league games get 12-15,000 fans per game!!! And the starters barely play!!!

As great as the league is, they don't even attempt to market it... for $6 you can sit RIGHT next to the on deck circle and you hear EVERY conversation... it's a great experience.
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Behbigben15All-Star
425 days ago
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Does the Arizona Fall League have a website??
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
425 days ago
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mlbfallball.com
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Behbigben15All-Star
425 days ago
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Thanks.
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KelsdadAll-Star
425 days ago
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yep
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
424 days ago
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7:05pm tonight! I will be there!

Peoria Saguaros at Scottsdale Scorpions! Of the Javelinas, I'll get my first look at White Sox SS of the future Gordon Beckham and Cardinals IF Brett Wallace, get to see if Padres 6'6" 270 lb 1B Kyle Blanks is really as big as I am (6'6" 270+ lbs)

On the Scorpion side, it's Houston's OF stud Brian Bogusevic, perhaps a little of Red Sox P Clay Buchholz or Giants P Kevin Pucetas as well as the return of Manny Burriss!
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