The Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners.
For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati Reds were added while the Mets and Cardinals were dropped. For 2013 and 2014 the Javelinas played their games at Surprise Stadium while the Peoria Sports Complex underwent renovations. In 2013, the Houston Astros and Kansas City Royals replaced the Twins and Reds.[1] In 2014 the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, and Tampa Bay Rays sent players to the Javelinas and the usual "home" teams of San Diego and Seattle did not. However, for 2015, the Javelinas returned to Peoria Sports Complex and the line up includes the Padres and Mariners along with the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, and Cincinnati Reds.[2]
Contents
1Notable alumni
2Roster
3References
4External links
Notable alumni
Ryan Lavarnway
Nate Freiman, first baseman for the Oakland A's
Max Fried, pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
Jason Giambi, first baseman for the Cleveland Indians
Didi Gregorius, shortstop for the New York Yankees
Todd Helton, first baseman for the Colorado Rockies
Kenley Jansen, pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Jason Kipnis, second baseman for the Cleveland Indians
Ryan Lavarnway, catcher for the Baltimore Orioles
Kevin Quackenbush, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
Mike Scioscia, manager of the Los Angeles Angels
Dustin Ackley, second baseman and outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels
Ronald Acuña, outfielder for the Atlanta Braves
Roster
Peoria Javelinas roster
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Players
Coaches/Other
Pitchers
49 Daniel Brown (MIL)
17 Thomas Burrows (ATL)
12 Bubba Derby (MIL)
36 Miguel Díaz (SD) *
16 Matt Krook (TB)
47 Brandon Lawson (TB)
48 Adam McCreery (ATL) *
38 David McKay (SEA)
25 Wyatt Mills (SEA)
56 Anthony Misiewicz (SEA)
39 Dalton Moats (TB)
22 Kyle Muller (ATL)
29 Jon Olczak (MIL)
80 Travis Radke (SD)
20 Hansel Rodriguez (SD)
35 Miguel Sanchez (MIL)
52 Phoenix Sanders (TB)
50 Dauris Valdez (SD)
58 Jeremy Walker (ATL)
31 Matt Walker (SEA)
Catchers
24 Austin Allen (SD)
4 Joe DeCarlo (SEA)
6 Mario Feliciano (MIL)
Infielders
34 Braxton Davidson (ATL)
1 Ray-Patrick Didier (ATL)
5 Lucius Fox (TB)
23 Keston Hiura (MIL)
19 Chris Mariscal (SEA)
13 Hudson Potts (SD)
15 Evan White (SEA)
18 Weston Wilson (MIL)
Outfielders
26 Ryan Boldt (TB)
2 Trent Grisham (MIL)
21 Joe McCarthy (TB)
9 Ian Miller (SEA)
27 Cristian Pache (ATL)
85 Buddy Reed (SD)
7 Isranel Wilson (ATL)
Manager
43 Daren Brown
Coaches
8 Doug Banks (hitting)
33 Joe Szekely (hitting)
53 Kanekoa Texeira (pitching)
44 Pete Zamora (pitching)
7-day disabled list
# Rehab assignment ∞ Reserve list ‡ Restricted list § Suspended list † Temporary inactive list Roster updated October 10, 2018
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References
^Top MLB Prospects, Scouting Reports, Analysis
^MLB clubs with Arizona Fall League teams | MLB.com
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