SCOTTSDALE – Under the desert sun, the future of baseball is taking shape. The Arizona Fall League is again full of top prospects, all of whom are looking to make an impact in the big leagues.

The AFL, which opened its 33rd season this week with six teams competing in ballparks spread across the Valley, features 11 Top 100 prospects according to MLB Pipeline, including two of the top six in shortstops Kevin McGonigle of the Detroit Tigers and the Texas Rangers’ Sebastian Walcott. ×

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