Arizona Fall League Explained

Sport:Baseball
Founded:1992
Teams:6
Country:United States
Champion:Surprise Saguaros (2023)
Most Champs:Peoria Javelinas (7)

The Arizona Fall League (AFL) is an off-season sports league owned and operated by Major League Baseball (MLB) which operates during the autumn in Arizona, United States, at six different baseball complexes. Arizona Fall League rosters are filled by many of the top prospects in Minor League Baseball (MiLB) who are assigned by their parent clubs.

Structure

The six teams of the AFL are organized in two three-team divisions. Each AFL team is affiliated with five teams in Major League Baseball (MLB), and each MLB team provides seven players from their Minor League Baseball affiliates, yielding 35-man rosters.[1] Specific players are invited (not assigned) to play in the AFL by their parent club.[2] The league provides an environment for top prospects to advance their development, in a setting that MLB governs and monitors, as opposed to other offseason leagues (such as the Puerto Rican Winter League) located outside of the contiguous United States.[3]

Player eligibility has changed over time; as of 2008, each MLB organization could only provide one player below the Double-A level,[1] and before 2019 there were service-time limits for any players on the 40-man roster of an MLB team,[2] but as of 2021 all players within an MLB organization are eligible.[2] Free agents are not eligible.[2] The seven players each MLB organization provides consist of four pitchers and three position players.[2] Positional needs for each AFL team (e.g. catchers) are coordinated between player development directors of the affiliated MLB organizations via a "position draft".[2] An MLB organization can assign more than three position players; such players serve as a taxi squad for the AFL team and are limited to playing two games each week.[2]

Play generally begins after the conclusion of the World Series and runs until mid-November, although play continued into early December for the first five seasons that the league operated. Each team plays approximately 30 games; schedule length has varied somewhat during the league's history. Following the end of the league's regular season, the two division winners meet in a championship game.

Players wear uniforms of their respective MLB parent club, along with an AFL team-specific hat. The league had its own team-specific uniforms before 1998 and in 2019. The manager, pitching coach, and hitting coach of each AFL team are provided by MLB organizations on a rotating basis.[2]

Each team plays home games at its own ballpark, each of which currently has a seating capacity in excess of 10,000 spectators. For the 2019 season, only four venues were used due to ballpark renovation work.[4]

The league has organized an annual all-star game since 2006.[5] Initially known as the "Rising Stars Showcase",[6] it has been branded as the "Fall Stars Game" since at least 2013. Included in the 2022 season was the Homerun derby.[7] Players for the game are selected by league staff, scouting and farm directors, and MLB.com writers.[8]

History

The league's inaugural season was 1992, during which each team played a 54-game schedule that ended in early December.[9] The divisions and teams that season were:[10]

The league's first game was played on October 6, 1992,[11] with the Grand Canyon Rafters defeating the Scottsdale Scorpions, 6–4.[12]

Before the 1994 season, the Javelinas relocated from Tucson to Peoria, to limit travel distances to the Phoenix metropolitan area.[13] All teams have been located in greater Phoenix since then.

Since 1995, when the Diamondbacks became the Desert Dogs, no team has changed its nickname. However, each team has changed its location at least once during its history. The most recent change was by the Desert Dogs, who moved from Phoenix to Glendale in 2013.[14]

For the 1998 season, organizers rostered players onto each Arizona Fall League team from a single division in MLB:[15]

In 2007, the United States national baseball team and China national baseball team played several games against AFL teams;[16] both teams were later competitors in baseball at the 2008 Summer Olympics. In 2019, the Mesa Solar Sox participated in the Vamos a Tucson Mexican Baseball Fiesta in early October, facing teams of the Mexican Pacific League.[17]

In 2019, the league adopted a new logo.[18] In 2020, the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19]

A number of future MLB All-Stars have had stints in the Arizona Fall League; over 300, per the league's website.[3] These include David Wright (2003), Dustin Pedroia (2004), Andre Ethier (2005), Bryce Harper (2010–2011), Nolan Arenado (2011), Mike Trout (2011), Mookie Betts (2013), Aaron Judge (2014), Gleyber Torres (2016), and Ronald Acuña Jr. (2017).[20] In 1994, Michael Jordan played for Scottsdale during his time away from the NBA.[21] Similarly, former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow played for Scottsdale in 2016 during his foray into professional baseball.[22]

Current teams

Each stadium hosts one or two of its MLB affiliates, denoted in bold, during spring training.

Each listed city is in Arizona. Team affiliations reflect the 2023 season.[23]

TeamMLB affiliatesCityStadiumCapacity
Glendale Desert DogsGlendaleCamelback Ranch10,300
Mesa Solar SoxMesaSloan Park15,000
Peoria JavelinasPeoriaPeoria Sports Complex10,714
Salt River RaftersScottsdaleSalt River Fields at Talking Stick11,000
Scottsdale ScorpionsScottsdaleScottsdale Stadium11,200
Surprise SaguarosSurpriseSurprise Stadium11,000

Results by season

Results for each team since the league's inaugural 1992 season are listed below. Teams are listed by their nicknames only, independent of location, as various team locations have changed over time. Tie games are not listed, as they are excluded from winning percentage calculations, which determine division standings. The best winning percentage for a season was by the Saguaros who went 26–10 (.722) in 2011, while the worst was by the Saguaros in 2002 with a record of 11–32 (.256).

Through 1997, teams were organized into Northern and Southern divisions. For the 1998 season, American and National divisions were designated. From 1999 to 2021, the divisions were named East and West, except for four seasons (2003–2005 and 2008) when American and National naming was again used.

As of the 2022 season, divisions have been eliminated. The top three teams in the final regular season standings qualify for the postseason. The second- and third-place teams meet in a play-in semi-final game, with the winner facing the first-place team in the championship game.

Division winners appear in bold type from 1992 to 2021; beginning with 2022, the top three teams that qualify for the postseason appear in bold type. Tie-breaking procedures (such as between the Saguaros and Javelinas in 2021 for the West division title) are unclear.

YearDesert DogsJavelinasRaftersSaguarosScorpionsSolar SoxRef.
Record FinishRecord FinishRecord FinishRecord FinishRecord FinishRecord Finish
19923rd South2nd South2nd North1st South3rd North1st North[24]
19932nd South1st South1st North3rd South2nd North3rd North[25]
19942nd South1st North3rd South1st South2nd North3rd North[26]
19952nd South2nd North3rd South1st South3rd North1st North[27]
19962nd South2nd North3rd South1st South1st North3rd North[28]
19972nd South1st North1st South3rd South3rd North2nd North[29]
19983rd AL2nd AL1st AL3rd NL2nd NL1st NL[30]
19992nd East3rd West2nd West1st West3rd East1st East[31]
20001st East2nd West1st West3rd West2nd East3rd East[32]
20011st East2nd West1st West3rd West2nd East3rd East[33]
20022nd East1st West2nd West3rd West1st East3rd East[34]
20031st NL3rd NL2nd NL3rd AL2nd AL1st AL[35]
20041st NL2nd NL3rd NL2nd AL1st AL3rd AL[36]
20051st NL2nd NL3rd NL3rd AL1st AL2nd AL[37]
20061st East3rd West1st West2nd West3rd East2nd East[38]
20071st East2nd West1st West3rd West2nd East3rd East[39]
20081st NL2nd NL3rd NL2nd AL3rd AL1st AL[40]
20091st East1st West2nd West3rd West2nd East3rd East[41]
20103rd East1st West2nd West3rd West1st East2nd East[42]
20113rd West2nd West1st East1st West3rd East2nd East[43]
20123rd West1st West1st East2nd West2nd East3rd East[44]
20132nd West3rd West2nd East1st West3rd East1st East[45]
20143rd West1st West1st East2nd West3rd East2nd East[46]
20152nd West3rd West2nd East1st West1st East3rd East[47]
20162nd West3rd West2nd East1st West3rd East1st East[48]
20172nd West1st West2nd East3rd West3rd East1st East[49]
20182nd West1st West1st East3rd West3rd East2nd East[50]
20192nd West3rd West1st East1st West3rd East2nd East[51]
20213rd West2nd West3rd East1st West2nd East1st East[52]
20222nd3rd6th1st5th4th[53]
20236th2nd5th1st3rd4th[54]
2024[55]

Championship history

From 1992 to 2021, the first-place teams from both divisions met for the league championship. Originally a best-of-three series, it was played as a single game from 2001 to 2021.

As of the 2022 season, divisions have been eliminated. The top three teams in the final regular season standings qualify for the postseason. The second- and third-place teams meet in a play-in semi-final game, with the winner facing the first-place team in the championship game.

The Peoria Javelinas have won the most championships, seven. The most consecutive championships is five, accomplished by the Phoenix Desert Dogs during 2004–2008. No championship game was held in 2020, as the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

SeasonGame dateChampionScoreRunner-UpRef.
1992December 7–9Sun Cities Solar Sox2–1 Phoenix Saguaros[56] [57]
1993December 3–5Tempe Rafters2–1 Tucson Javelinas[58]
1994December 2–3Peoria Javelinas2–0 Mesa Saguaros[59]
1995December 1–3Mesa Saguaros2–1 Sun Cities Solar Sox[60]
1996December 7–8Scottsdale Scorpions2–0 Mesa Saguaros[61]
1997November 21–23Peoria Javelinas2–1 Grand Canyon Rafters[62]
1998November 20–21Sun Cities Solar Sox2–0 [63]
1999November 19–20Mesa Solar Sox2–0 Maryvale Saguaros[64]
2000November 17–18Grand Canyon Rafters2–0 Phoenix Desert Dogs[65]
2001November 17Phoenix Desert Dogs12–8Grand Canyon Rafters[66] [67]
2002November 23Peoria Javelinas7–1Scottsdale Scorpions[68]
2003November 15Mesa Solar Sox7–2Mesa Desert Dogs[69]
2004November 20Phoenix Desert Dogs6–2Scottsdale Scorpions[70]
2005November 129–3Surprise Scorpions[71]
2006November 186–2Grand Canyon Rafters[72]
2007November 177–2Surprise Rafters[73]
2008November 2210–4Mesa Solar Sox[74]
2009November 21Peoria Javelinas5–4Phoenix Desert Dogs[75] [76]
2010November 20Scottsdale Scorpions3–2Peoria Javelinas[77]
2011November 19Salt River Rafters9–3Surprise Saguaros[78]
2012November 17Peoria Javelinas4–3Salt River Rafters[79]
2013November 16Surprise Saguaros2–0Mesa Solar Sox[80]
2014November 15Salt River Rafters14–7Peoria Javelinas[81]
2015November 21Scottsdale Scorpions6–4Surprise Saguaros[82]
2016November 19Mesa Solar Sox6–1[83]
2017November 18Peoria Javelinas8–2Mesa Solar Sox[84]
2018November 173–2 Salt River Rafters[85]
2019October 26Salt River Rafters5–1Surprise Saguaros[86]
2020[87]
2021November 206–0 Surprise Saguaros[88]
2022November 127–6 Glendale Desert Dogs[89]
2023November 116–5 Peoria Javelinas[90]
2024November 16

Appearances by team

Appearances Team Wins Losses class=unsortableSeasons
13 4 9 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
12 5 7 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019
11 Peoria Javelinas7 4 1993, 1994, 1997, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018,2023
10 6 4 1992, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021
9 6 3 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
6 3 3 1996, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2015
Notes:

Awards

Most Valuable Player award

First presented in 2002 and named for Joe Black of the Brooklyn Dodgers, the award honors the 1952 National League Rookie of the Year.[91]

Year!scope="col"
PlayerOrganizationPositionTeamRef
2002Kansas City Royals1BScottsdale Scorpions[92]
2003Chicago CubsOFMesa Solar Sox
2004Detroit TigersDHGrand Canyon Rafters
2005New York Yankees3B
2006Toronto Blue Jays1BPhoenix Desert Dogs
2007Chicago CubsOFMesa Solar Sox
2008Atlanta BravesP
2009Oakland AthleticsOFPhoenix Desert Dogs
2010Seattle Mariners2BPeoria Javelinas[93]
2011Colorado Rockies3BSalt River Rafters
2012Texas Rangers1BSurprise Saguaros
2013Chicago Cubs3BMesa Solar Sox
2014New York Yankees1BScottsdale Scorpions[94]
2015Chicago White SoxOFGlendale Desert Dogs
2016New York YankeesSSScottsdale Scorpions[95]
2017Atlanta BravesOFPeoria Javelinas[96]
2018Milwaukee Brewers2B
2019Minnesota TwinsSSSalt River Rafters[97]
2020None (season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
2021
2022[98]
2023Jakob MarseeSan Diego PadresOF Peoria Javelinas[99]
2024
Source:[100]

Stenson Award

The Dernell Stenson Sportsmanship Award was created in 2004, in memory of Dernell Stenson,[101] an outfielder for the Scottsdale Scorpions (Cincinnati Reds), who was killed in a carjacking on November 5, 2003.[102] The award is voted on by the managers and coaches of the six Arizona Fall League teams.[103]

Year!scope="col"
PlayerOrganizationPositionTeamRef
2004Kansas City Royals3BPhoenix Desert Dogs
2005Oakland AthleticsOF
2006San Francisco GiantsIFScottsdale Scorpions
2007Chicago CubsOFMesa Solar Sox
2008Philadelphia PhilliesIF
2009Los Angeles Dodgers1BPeoria Javelinas
2010Washington Nationals3BScottsdale Scorpions
2011Miami MarlinsOFSurprise Saguaros
2012Washington NationalsPSalt River Rafters
2013Boston Red Sox3BSurprise Saguaros
2014Seattle Mariners3B[104]
2015Milwaukee BrewersIF[105]
2016Miami MarlinsCMesa Solar Sox[106]
2017Seattle MarinersOFPeoria Javelinas
2018Pittsburgh PiratesSSSurprise Saguaros[107]
2019Cincinnati RedsCGlendale Desert Dogs[108]
2020None (season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
2021Philadelphia PhilliesCPeoria Javelinas[109]
2022[110]
2023Michael TrautweinCincinnati RedsCSurprise Saguaros[111]
2024

Performance-based awards

In 2021, the league added several awards: pitcher, hitter, reliever, breakout player, and defensive player of the year. Winners are listed in the below table with their position and major-league organization.

Performance-based award winners
YearPitcherHitterRelieverBreakout playerDefensive playerRef.
2021Owen White (RHP, TEX)Juan Yepez (1B, STL)
J. J. Bleday (OF, MIA)
Graham Spraker (RHP, TOR)Elijah Dunham (OF, NYY)Jackson Cluff (SS, WSN)[112]
2022Connor Thomas (LHP, STL)Zac Veen (OF, COL)Evan Reifert (RHP, TB)Edouard Julien (2B, MIN)Luis Matos (OF, SF)[113]
2023Ricky Tiedemann (LHP, TOR)James Triantos (3B, CHC)Emiliano Teodo (RHP, TEX)Oliver Dunn (2B, PHI)Ryan Bliss (2B, SEA)[114]

Hall of Fame

The Arizona Fall League Hall of Fame was created in 2001. The AFL has had over 1,200 former players reach Major League Baseball. Additionally, 18 former AFL managers or players have gone on to manage a major league club after managing in the league. To be considered by the selection committee, a player must be recognized at the major league level as a Rookie of the Year, a Most Valuable Player, an All-Star, or a Gold Glove or Silver Slugger Award winner. Through 2019, there were 46 inductees to the hall.

HOF yearInducteeArizona Fall LeagueRef.
SeasonTeamRole
20011992Scottsdale Scorpions[115]
20011994Scottsdale Scorpions
20011994Chandler Diamondbacks
20011992Sun Cities Solar Sox
20021994Peoria Javelinas
20021994Maryvale Saguaros
20031992Scottsdale Scorpions
20031996Peoria Javelinas
20031997Peoria Javelinas
20041993Scottsdale Scorpions
1994Tempe Rafters
20042000Maryvale Saguaros
20042000Scottsdale Scorpions
20051992Scottsdale Scorpions
2005Grand Canyon Rafters
Scottsdale Scorpions
20061998Grand Canyon Rafters
20061992Grand Canyon Rafters
20061998Grand Canyon Rafters
20071995Sun Cities Solar Sox
20071995–1996Sun Cities Solar Sox
20071994Tempe Rafters
20071998Phoenix Desert Dogs
20082000Maryvale Saguaros
20081993Tucson Javelinas
20091994Sun Cities Solar Sox
20101996Phoenix Desert Dogs
20102000Grand Canyon Rafters
20112004Phoenix Desert Dogs
20111996Sun Cities Solar Sox
2012Sun Cities Solar Sox
Peoria Javelinas
20122002Peoria Javelinas
2012Sun Cities Solar Sox
Tucson Javelinas
20131995Tempe Rafters
20131999Maryvale Saguaros
20132004Scottsdale Scorpions
20142001Maryvale Saguaros
20142002–2003Mesa Solar Sox
20152007 [116]
20152002
20162003Peoria Saguaros[117]
2017[118]
20172011
20172003
20181993–1995 [119]
20181996
20182009
20191994–2018 AFL director [120]

All-star game results

Through the 2021 edition, East and West have each won 7 of their 14 contests. The 2008 edition was staged as National vs. American, with the National team prevailing. No game was held in 2020, as the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only one game, the 2007 edition, has gone into extra innings.

SeasonGame dateWinnerScoreLoserVenueRef.
2006 October 27East 3–1 WestSurprise Stadium[121]
2007 October 263–2 [122]
2008 October 24National 7–6 American[123]
2009 November 7West 8–7 East[124]
2010 November 63–2 [125]
2011 November 511–2 [126]
2012 November 3East 9–4 WestSalt River Fields at Talking Stick[127]
2013 November 2West 9–2 EastSurprise Stadium[128]
2014 November 1East 6–2 WestSalt River Fields at Talking Stick[129]
2015 November 7West 8–3 East[130]
2016 November 512–4 Surprise Stadium[131]
2017 November 4East 4–2 WestSalt River Fields at Talking Stick[132]
2018 November 3West 7–6 EastSurprise Stadium[133]
2019 October 12East 4–2 WestSalt River Fields at Talking Stick[134]
2020 Not played, season canceled [135]
2021 November 13East 6–5 WestSalt River Fields at Talking Stick[136]
2022 November 6 National 9–3 American [137]
2023 November 5 American 6–3 National [138]
2024November 9

See also

Notes and References

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  4. News: MLB Moves Up Arizona Fall League Schedule for 2019 . BallparkDigest.com . March 20, 2019 . September 24, 2019.
  5. News: Rafters call Surprise Stadium home for Fall League baseball . . . 41 . October 18, 2006 . April 25, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: A ball in the fall . Joseph A. . Reaves . . C2 . October 8, 2006 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  7. News: Barrett, Stites manage to earn spots as Stars . Zach . Buchanan . . . C14 . November 3, 2013 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  8. News: Here are Saturday's Fall Stars Game rosters . Jonathan . Mayo . . October 10, 2019 . April 25, 2021.
  9. News: Arizona Fall League falling into place . Javier . Morales . . . 4 . September 24, 1992 . April 25, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  10. News: Baseball notebook . Larry . Stone . . . 20 . September 22, 1992 . April 25, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  11. News: Officials from development league welcome opening day . . . A-7 . October 6, 1992 . November 25, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  12. News: Baseball . . . F6 . October 7, 1992 . November 25, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  13. News: Javelinas will make trek to Phoenix – permanently . . C2 . April 11, 1994 . November 25, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  14. News: Fall League team moving to W. Valley . Cale . Ottens . . B2 . April 14, 2013 . November 21, 2021 . newspapers.com.
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  16. News: Season to open today in the Valley . . C4 . October 9, 2007 . November 21, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  17. News: Four-day baseball party returns, with Solar Sox replacing Wildcats . Ryan . Finley . . C1 . October 3, 2019 . November 21, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  18. News: MLB unveils new logo for Arizona Fall League . Paul . Caputo . sportslogos.net . July 23, 2019 . April 25, 2021.
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  36. News: Arizona Fall League (standings) . . C14 . November 19, 2004 . November 21, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  37. Web site: 2005 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  38. Web site: 2006 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  39. Web site: 2007 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  40. Web site: 2008 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  41. Web site: 2009 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  42. Web site: 2010 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  43. Web site: 2011 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  44. Web site: 2012 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
  45. Web site: 2013 Arizona Fall League . . November 21, 2021.
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  57. News: League president is satisfied with inaugural season . . C6 . December 12, 1992 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  58. News: Tempe wins it all in Fall League . Jeffrey . Stanlis . . D10 . December 6, 1993 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  59. News: Major-League Beat: A's prospects thrive . Nick . Peters . . C12 . December 11, 1994 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  60. News: Saguaros capture Fall League title . Don . Ketchum . . D5 . December 4, 1995 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  61. News: Scorpions' Magdaleno stings Mesa . Steve . Weston . . D2 . December 9, 1996 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  62. News: Peoria crushes Grand Canyon to capture Fall League title . Bob . Eger . . D5 . November 24, 1997 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  63. News: Solar Sox fend off Rafters, sweep championship series . Jeffrey . Stanlis . . C8 . November 22, 1998 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  64. News: Texas prospect pitches Mesa to championship . Jim . McCurdy . . C8 . November 21, 1999 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  65. News: Grand Canyon wins Fall League title . Nick . Piecoro . . C10 . November 19, 2000 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  66. News: Rafters vs. Dogs for Fall League title . . C2 . November 17, 2001 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  67. News: Arizona Fall League Championship Game . . C14 . November 18, 2001 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  68. News: Peoria overcomes team bug to capture Fall League title . Nick . Piecoro . . C3 . November 24, 2002 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  69. News: Solar Sox win title in Fall League . . C10 . November 16, 2003 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
  70. News: Slam lifts Desert Dogs to Fall title . Doyle . Murphy . . C9 . November 21, 2004 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
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  72. News: 'The little things' help Desert Dogs to crown . Nick . Piecoro . . C9 . November 19, 2006 . November 14, 2021 . newspapers.com.
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  74. Web site: Solar Sox 4, Desert Dogs 10 (Final Score) on MLB Gameday MLB.com. MLB.com.
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  80. Web site: Solar Sox 0, Saguaros 2 (Final Score) on MLB Gameday MLB.com. MLB.com.
  81. Web site: Javelinas 7, Rafters 14 (Final Score) on MLB Gameday MLB.com. MLB.com.
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  84. Web site: Solar Sox 2, Javelinas 8 (Final Score) . MLB.com . November 18, 2017 . November 14, 2021.
  85. Web site: Rafters 2, Javelinas 3 (Final Score) . MLB.com . November 17, 2018 . November 14, 2021.
  86. Web site: Rafters 5, Saguaros 1 (Final Score) . MLB.com . October 26, 2019 . November 14, 2021.
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