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2011 Arizona Fall League Prospects - Phoenix Desert Dogs

The Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League have players form the A's, Jays, Indians, Reds, and Yankees.  Since many of these teams have deep farm systems, the Dogs are one of the better teams to observe when in Arizona. 

Here are a list of some of the more interesting prospects on the Desert Dogs.

Cincinnati Catcher: Yasmani Grandal

Grandal gets overlooked as the other catcher in the Cincinnati farm system. While Grandal doesn’t have the upside of Mesoraco, he still has the offensive skill-set to become an elite backstop and hit in the middle of the lineup. With plus power and a great approach to hitting, Grandal went through three levels in the minor league ending in Triple-A and batted .305, with a .401 OBP while adding 14 home runs. A contact rate of 74% could be better, but there is a lot to like here.  Unfortunately, after an injury to his left middle finger, Grandal was shut down and sent home.  The good news is it does not appear serious and he should be ready for Spring Training.

Toronto SS: Adeiny Hechaverria

Hechaverria defected from Cuba in 2010 to a lot of fanfare as scouts and fans alike wanted to see the glove that played so well on the International stage. While the glove was great, the bat was not. In 986 professional at-bats, Hechaverria is batting .255 with 12 home runs and 33 stolen bases out of 51 attempts. The approach is poor as Hechaverria is walking only 5% of the time. In 54 at-bats in the AFL, it’s been more of the same – great defense with a .241 average with no home runs or stolen bases.

Oakland OF: Michael Choice

Oakland has searched for a long-time for a middle of the order power bat and may have found one in Michael Choice. Taken as the #10 overall pick in the 2010 draft, Choice dominated the CAL league by hitting 30 home runs and batting .285. While his strikeout rate was high at 28%, Choice did shorten his swing throughout the year and dropped his strikeout rate significantly without loosing power. He’s been one of the more impressive players in the AFL, belting 6 home runs in only 51 AB’s while carrying a .333 batting average.

Jays OF: Anthony Gose

Gose is another in a long-line of toolsy players that is learning how to hit...but boy are the tools good. In Double-A, Gose stole 70 bases and hit 16 home runs but struck out 154 times in 509 AB’s. Gose started off hot in the AFL but has cooled in the past two weeks to a .260 average with 3 home runs and 4 stolen bases. However, in 77 at-bats, he has struck out 23 times.

Oakland OF: Grant Green

The future shortstop for the Oakland A’s was suppose to be Grant Green. However, the player development process is flexible and during the 2011 season, Green was moved to center field. Green is a nice complete player without one true outstanding tool. His Double-A stat line proves the point. In 530 at-bats, he batted .291 with a .343 OBP, 9 home runs, and 6 stolen bases in 14 attempts. In 66 at-bats in the AFL, Green is batting .258 with 2 home runs and 2 caught stealing.

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Brad Boxberger

18 k in 10.1 in.

by Eastwindquinn on Nov 1, 2025 5:46 PM EDT reply actions  

Boxberger

Nice chance to make the bullpen for the Reds out of camp next spring. Excelled in 2011 for sure with strikeouts with 96K in 60+ innings but still walking a lot of guys. Potential closer down the road if he can get his walks down.

by Rich Wilson on Nov 1, 2025 10:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

I've been thinking

that he could make the team next spring, and was a little surprised he didn’t get a call-up this year. Masset’s and Cordero’s futures are up in the air, Jared Burton didn’t show much in his latest comeback, and Jordan Smith stopped tricking people, so Boxberger’s chances look pretty good. Ondrusek and Arredondo are the two righty relief locks, but there’s a lot of fluidity after them.

by blackoutyears on Nov 2, 2025 12:33 PM EDT up reply actions  

Boxberger

Got his third save this afternoon in the AFL.

by Rich Wilson on Nov 2, 2025 10:15 PM EDT up reply actions  

Nice

I’m still not sure if I see a closer there — need to see him next spring — but he’s definitely a nice addition to their run of very good righty relievers.

by blackoutyears on Nov 3, 2025 5:01 PM EDT up reply actions  

Green

3-4 yesterday hr - double - triple. Last ab was hit on the first pitch thrown.

now hitting 285 ops 874

by down-n-dirty on Nov 3, 2025 12:45 PM EDT reply actions  

I have no clue what to think about him

Future All Star? Decent regular? Fringe piece? It’s not that hard to see him being any of those three.

by mrkupe on Nov 3, 2025 3:22 PM EDT up reply actions  

Pretty nice little team right here.

Hech has been turning it on as of late last season though, he improved his bat a bit and got moved too AAA,
Also Anthony Gose is pretty nasty some say he is looking like the next Carl Crawford god thats awsome:)

by Jt Malley on Nov 4, 2025 2:57 PM EDT reply actions  


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