Bats continue to supply power in Day 3 of AFL
Mesa 19, Salt River 8 Power continued to be the name of the game in the Arizona Fall League, and Addison Barger added on with two home runs for Salt River in its 19-8 loss to Mesa. Toronto’s 13th-ranked prospect collected two of the Rafters’ four hits and drove in
Mesa 19, Salt River 8
Power continued to be the name of the game in the Arizona Fall League, and
The first multihomer game of this year’s @MLBazFallLeague belongs to Addison Barger, who belts another long ball for Salt River.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) October 5, 2022
This one travels 436 feet. pic.twitter.com/7dEU2DhiNL
Peoria 6, Scottsdale 5
Thanks to a Brandon McIlwain game-winning single in the top of the ninth, the Javelinas remain the only undefeated team in the AFL with a 6-5 win over the Scorpions. The Mets farmhand took advantage of a leadoff single from Connor Kokx and plated him with a base knock to right field to put Peoria ahead for good. Catcher David Fry got the Javelinas right back in the game with a two-run dinger in the seventh to cut the deficit to one. For the Scorpions, third-ranked Giants prospect
Hammered.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) October 5, 2022
No. 3 @SFGiants prospect Luis Matos goes yard for a second straight game and is off to a hot start in the @MLBAzFallLeague. pic.twitter.com/ZXYi1gSMZ9
Surprise 6, Glendale 5
The Desert Dogs and the Saguaros played a close one, but in the end, Glendale couldn’t overcome a Surprise offense that logged 10 hits to the Desert Dogs’ four. A trio of prospects -- top Pirates prospect
Johan Rojas turned on the jets 🏃♂️
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) October 6, 2022
The No. 5 @Phillies prospect stretches out a double, his first extra-base hit in the @MLBazFallLeague: pic.twitter.com/u88dUE88Vi