Arizona Fall League - Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame

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Twenty-three former Arizona Fall League players have been recognized for their achievements in Major League Baseball since the creation of the Hall of Fame in 2001. To be considered by the selection committee, a player must be recognized by Major League Baseball as an MVP, Rookie of the Year, All-Star, Gold Glove, or Silver Slugger.

2001
  • Nomar Garciaparra, 1994 Scottsdale Scorpions
  • Derek Jeter, 1994 Chandler Diamondbacks
  • Mike Piazza, 1992 Sun Cities Solar Sox
  • Dusty Baker, 1992 Scottsdale Scorpions
2002
  • Jason Giambi, 1994 Peoria Javelinas
  • Jerry Manuel, 1994 Maryvale Saguaros
2003
  • Shawn Green, 1993 Scottsdale Scorpions
  • Todd Helton, 1996 Peoria Javelinas
  • Mike Scioscia, 1997 Peoria Javelinas
2004
  • Garret Anderson, 1993 Tempe Rafters
  • Albert Pujols, 2000 Scottsdale Scorpions
  • Tony Peña, 2000, Maryvale Saguaros
2005
  • Troy Percival, 1992 Scottsdale Scorpions
  • Terry Francona, 1994 Scottsdale Scorpions
2006
  • Roy Halladay, 1998 Grand Canyon Rafters
  • Grady Little, 1992 Grand Canyon Rafters
  • Alfonso Soriano, 1998 Grand Canyon Rafters
2007
  • Torii Hunter, 1998 Phoenix Desert Dogs
  • Derrek Lee, 1995–96 Sun Cities Solar Sox
  • Jermaine Dye, 1995 Sun Cities Solar Sox
  • Ken Macha, 1994 Tempe Rafters
2008
  • Eric Wedge, 1993 Tucson Javelinas
  • Jimmy Rollins, 2000 Maryvale Saguaros
2009
  • Brian Giles, 1994 Phoenix Desert Dogs
2010
  • Chris Carpenter, 1996 Phoenix Desert Dogs
  • Michael Young, 2000 Grand Canyon Rafters
2011
  • Paul Konerko, 1996 Sun Cities Solar Sox
  • Ryan Howard, 2004 Phoenix Desert Dogs
2012
  • Derek Lowe, 1993 Sun Cities Solar Sox, 1995 Peoria Javelinas
  • Mark Teixeira, 2002 Peoria Javelinas
  • Ron Washington, 1992-93 Sun Cities Solar Sox (hitting coach)

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