Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks

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Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks cap logo.svg
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
League Arizona Complex League
DivisionEast Division
Previous leagues
Arizona League (1996–2000, 2011–2020)
Major league affiliations
Team Arizona Diamondbacks
Team data
NameACL Diamondbacks (2021–present)
Previous names
  • AZL Diamondbacks (1998–2000, 2011–2020)
  • Phoenix Diamondbacks (1996–1997)
Ballpark Salt River Fields at Talking Stick (2011–present)
Previous parks
ManagerGift Ngoepe

The Arizona Complex League Diamondbacks are a professional baseball team competing as a Rookie-level affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the Arizona Complex League of Minor League Baseball. The team plays its home games at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick near Scottsdale, Arizona. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents from the United States, Canada, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and other countries.

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History

While the major-league Arizona Diamondbacks began play in 1998, their rookie league team (initially known as the Phoenix Diamondbacks) first competed in the Arizona League (AZL) in 1996, in order to jump start player development, and were the first team with a Diamondbacks affiliation to begin play. [1] They played at Scottsdale Stadium and Phoenix Municipal Stadium during 1996–1997, and at Tucson Electric Park during 1998–2000. [ citation needed ]

The Diamondbacks did not field an Arizona-based rookie league team from 2001 to 2010; the team returned to the league in 2011. [2] Prior to the 2021 season, the Arizona League was renamed as the Arizona Complex League (ACL).

Roster

PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 27 Victor Basora
  • 19 Rolando Casihis
  • 13 Fredely De Dios
  • 46 Luis Diaz
  • 21 Abel Fuerte
  • 31 Jean Herrera
  • 24 Edgar Isea
  • 10 Alexis Liebano
  • 23 Teofilo Mendez
  • -- Andreuris Meran ‡
  • 34 Gerald Ogando
  • 28 Erick Reynoso
  • -- Darlin Sano ‡
  • 22 Gemil Santa
  • 48 Landon Sims
  • 12 Juan Veloz

Catchers

  • 29 Luis Caicuto
  • 17 Ricardo Caldera
  • 18 Kenny Castillo
  •  8 Oscar Santos

Infielders

  •  7 Diosfran Cabeza
  •  5 Demetrio Crisantes
  •  6 Jansel Luis
  • 33 Modeifi Marte
  •  3 Yerald Nin
  •  2 Luis Rubio
  • 14 Ruben Santana

Outfielders

  • 25 Franyel Baez
  •  1 Druw Jones #
  • 26 Cristian Lopez
  • 30 Wilderd Patino
  • 15 Marco Pernalete


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list

  • -- Jesus Camejo

Injury icon 2.svg 7-day injured list
* On Arizona Diamondbacks 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 18, 2023
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB    Arizona Complex League
Arizona Diamondbacks minor league players

PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 41 Lisandro Almonte
  • 31 Junior Cerda
  • 44 Eric Dominguez
  • 33 Miguel Gil
  • 26 Jesus Jimenez
  • 24 Denny Larrondo
  • 27 Jose Linares
  • 14 Moises Lira
  • 43 Adonys Perez
  • 32 Sarlin Polanco
  • 49 Hansel Rincon
  • -- Sebastian Santana ‡
  • 18 Caswell Smith
  • 21 Vitico Valdez

Catchers

  • 19 Moises Alcala
  • 10 Alberto Barriga
  •  7 Adrian De Leon

Infielders

  •  9 Juan Aparicio
  •  5 Riquelmin Cabral
  • 15 Jefferson Pena
  • 13 Ronny Polanco
  • 12 Adrian Rodriguez
  •  8 Cristofer Torin
  •  6 Daniel Torres
  • 11 Jean Walters

Outfielders

  •  4 Deivi Estrada
  • 29 Dominic Gonnella
  •  2 Luis Suero


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list

  • -- Deyer Zapata

Injury icon 2.svg 7-day injured list
* On Arizona Diamondbacks 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 18, 2023
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB    Arizona Complex League
Arizona Diamondbacks minor league players

Minor league affiliations

LevelTeamLeagueLocationManager
Triple-A Reno Aces Triple-A West Reno, Nevada Blake Lalli
Double-A Amarillo Sod Poodles Double-A Central Amarillo, Texas Shawn Roof
High-A Hillsboro Hops High-A West Hillsboro, Oregon Ronnie Gajownik [3]
Low-A Visalia Rawhide Low-A West Visalia, California Javier Colina
Rookie ACL D-backs Arizona Complex League Scottsdale, Arizona Rolando Arnedo
DSL D-backs 1 Dominican Summer League Boca Chica, Santo Domingo Jaime Del Valle
DSL D-backs 2 Ronald Ramirez

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References

  1. Sherman, Len. Big League, Big Time. p. 125.
  2. "Arizona Diamondbacks Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  3. "Hillsboro Hops Announce 2023 Field Staff".