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Charlie Condon (Photo by Bill Mitchell)
The 2025 Arizona Fall League is past the halfway point and nearing its conclusion, but not without a few more chances for the league’s brightest stars to show off. The first chance will be the annual Fall Stars Game, which this year will be held at Mesa’s Sloan Park on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. ET. The game will be aired live on MLB Network and streamed on MLB.com.
You can find the current Fall Stars Game rosters below followed by a breakdown of the best prospects the desert has to offer. Players with asterisks have been selected but will not participate.
Fans will have a chance to select one more player for each squad through the Final 2 Vote. Candidates for the American League include Braden Montgomery (White Sox), Charlie Pagliarini (Mariners) and Joshua Kuroda-Grauer (Athletics). The National League’s group includes Patrick Clohisy (Braves), Sam Petersen (Nationals) and Cole Mathis (Cubs).
American League Fall Stars
playerorgpositionAnderson, EthanBALC/1BFlores, JuanLAACJanek, Walker*HOUCMitchell, BlakeKCCAnderson, MaxDET3BAntonacci, SamCWSMIFMcGonigle, KevinDETMIFTaylor, BraydenTB3BTucker, StanleyBOSMIFVazquez, DanielKCMIFWhite, TommyATH1BBradfield, Jr., EnriqueBALOFFarmelo, JonnySEAOFLasko, RyanATHOFRodriguez, RaudiLAAOFBaumeister, JacksonTBRHPBoadas, MiguelMINRHPBrito, AndersonHOURHPCorniell, Jose*TEXRHPDe Léon, LuisBALLHPEspino, Daniel*CLERHPHicks, JamesHOURHPKingsbury, JimmySEARHPPerales, Luis*BOSRHPPeterson, KaiTORLHPSantos, Winston*TEXRHPSmith, CadeNYYRHPSmith, HagenCWSLHPSmith, TannerBALRHPTeodo, Emiliano*TEXRHP
National League Fall Stars
playerorgpositionAyers, OwenCHCCDuno, AlfredoCINCSuero, ChrisNYMCAlvarez Jr., NachoATL3BBalcázar, LeoCINMIFCaba, StarlynMIAMIFCollier, CamCIN1BCondon, CharlieCOLMIFHarber, ParksSF1BKing, SeaverWSHMIFLuis, JanselAZ3BOâ€Rae, DylanMILMIFAdamczewski, JoshMILOFMorabito, NickNYMOFUgueto, MiguelSTLOFValdez, EsmerlynPITOFBennett, JakeWSHLHPBroca, JesúsMILLHPDallas, JackPHIRHPDenton, CadeCOLRHPLin, Chen-Wei*STLRHPLowder, Rhett*CINRHPMakarewich, AlexLADRHPMilbrandt, KarsonMIARHPMontgomery, CarsonSDRHPMoreno, KoenCHCRHPMusgrove, TuckerSDRHPSaladin, DarlinSTLRHPSinnard, Luke*ATLRHP
Fall Stars Roster Standouts
The obvious highlights are the Top 100 Prospects, led by Tigers infielder and No. 2 overall prospect Kevin McGonigle, who has hit .404/.514/.737 with five doubles and four home runs through 15 games.
McGonigle’s presence is buttressed by Mariners outfielder Jonny Farmelo (35), Reds catcher Alfredo Duno (60) and Rockies infielder Charlie Condon (81) among BA’s Top 100.
Beyond that quartet, there are plenty of interesting players to watch. McGonigle’s system-mate Max Anderson, a breakout star in 2025, has amassed a .488/.650/.902 line through a dozen games with Scottsdale. Angels outfielder Raudi Rodriguez, who also popped up in 2025 at Low-A Inland Empire, should be another player to watch on the American League squad. He’s produced a 1.119 OPS in his time in the desert.
The American League has plenty of firepower on the mound, too, led by Astros righthander Anderson Brito. The fireballer has punched out 22 in 11.1 innings—albeit with seven walks mixed in—and stands as one of the highest-upside arms in the league. Orioles lefty Luis De Léon will add mid-90s sinkers to the mix, and White Sox lefty Hagen Smith will get a chance to show off his super sweeper.
Beyond Condon and Duno, the National League can boast more than a few interesting prospects. Nationals shortstop Seaver King has looked rejuvenated in the AFL while hitting .362 with five doubles and two home runs. King’s Scottsdale teammate Parks Harber—whom the Giants acquired from the Yankees in the Camilo Doval deal—has been one of the league’s top hitters, having slugged his way to three home runs and a 1.270 OPS with the Scorpions.
Pirates masher Esmerlyn Valdez, who leads the AFL with eight home runs, will surely command attention, as well.
The NL also brings some interesting arms to the table. The biggest name is Marlins righthander Karson Milbrandt, who boasts some of the best stuff in the league and has racked up 21 strikeouts in 12.1 innings with the Solar Sox. Also keep your eyes peeled for Padres righty Tucker Musgrove, whose mid-90s sinker has at times turned good hitters into pretzels.
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