Watch top prospects in Arizona Fall League, winter ball action

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Tune into the Arizona Fall League and the Dominican Winter League (LIDOM) to watch some of baseball's brightest young stars. You can see MLB's top prospects in action, with AFL matchups streaming for free on both MLB.com (here and on the AFL site) and MLB.TV. LIDOM games are included as part of MLB.TV's Postseason Package, which is available for $29.99.

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SATURDAY

3 p.m. ET – AL Fall Stars vs. NL Fall Stars
The 18th AFL Fall Stars Game will air on MLB Network from Sloan Park in Mesa. The American and National League teams have split the two games since the Fall Stars switched to an AL vs. NL format in 2022 (before that, teams were split into AFL East vs. AFL West), with the AL claiming a 6-3 victory in 2023. More »

MONDAY

2:30 p.m ET – Surprise (BAL, CLE, HOU, KC, TEX) @ Scottsdale (DET, NYM, PIT, SF, TOR)
Scottsdale slugger Josue Briceño (DET No. 9) was the AFL’s breakout star of the first half, and Thayron Liranzo (DET No. 6) and Sammy Siani (Pirates) also stood out for the Scorpions. The breakout star for Surprise, on the other hand, was Alejandro Osuna (TEX No. 16), who is neck-and-neck with Briceño in nearly every major offensive statistical category heading into the circuit’s final stretch. Gameday »

5:30 p.m. ET – Glendale (CIN, CWS, LAD, PHI, STL) @ Mesa (BOS, CHC, LAA, ATH, TB)
Glendale’s Otto Kemp (PHI No. 28) and Thomas Saggese (STL No. 4) may be the AFL’s most formidable pair of slugging teammates … unless you look at Mesa, who has heavy hitters like Moises Ballesteros (CHC No. 4/MLB No. 44) and Niko Kavadas (LAA No. 29) sharing a lineup. When these two teams go at it, runs are bound to be scored in bunches.
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8:30 p.m. ET – Peoria (ATL, MIA, MIL, SD, SEA) @ Salt River (AZ, COL, MIN, NYY, WSH)
When Peoria gets rolling offensively, it’s usually because Colt Emerson (SEA No. 1/MLB No. 27) is doing good things from the top of the lineup. Salt River counters with the AFL’s best sparkplug in Caleb Durbin, who is running away with the league’s stolen base lead for the second straight fall. Gameday »

TUESDAY

3:30 p.m ET – Salt River (AZ, COL, MIN, NYY, WSH) @ Peoria (ATL, MIA, MIL, SD, SEA)
The Rafters feature an excellent infield, with organization-mates Tommy Troy (AZ No. 5) and Gino Groover (AZ No. 9) at second and third, respectively, and Skyler Messinger (Rockies) and Caleb Durbin (Yankees) at first and shortstop. The Javalinas have a few star infielders of their own in Romeo Sanabria (SD No. 23) and Juan Baez (MIL No. 27) at first and second. Gameday »

3:30 p.m. ET – Glendale (CIN, CWS, LAD, PHI, STL) @ Surprise (BAL, CLE, HOU, KC, TEX)
The Desert Dogs feature one of the game’s top middle infield prospects in Edwin Arroyo (CIN No. 3/MLB No. 65) as well as his organization-mate Christian Encarnacion-Strand, one of the few AFL players with big league time. Surprise is led by the red-hot hitting Alejandro Osuna (TEX No. 16) and slugging first baseman Jac Caglianone (KC No. 1/MLB No. 17), arguably the best two-way prospect in the game. Gameday »

3:30 p.m. ET – Mesa (BOS, CHC, LAA, ATH, TB) @ Scottsdale (DET, NYM, PIT, SF, TOR)
With Mesa, there is always a chance for a slugfest. The Solar Sox lineup is full of power and thump, with boppers like Niko Kavadas (LAA No. 29), Brooks Brannon (BOS No. 27) and Xavier Isaac (TB No. 2/MLB No. 36). Scottsdale can hit the ball out of the ballpark also, led by slugging first baseman Josue Briceño (DET No. 9), the breakout star of the Fall League this year. Gameday »