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The Surprise Saguaros are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. They play their home games in Surprise, Arizona, at Surprise Stadium. The ballpark is also the spring training facility of the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers.[7] The team was established in 1992 as the Phoenix Saguaros, and has retained its nickname through multiple location changes. The team has won four league championships, most recently in 2023.
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- Yonder Alonso (first baseman)
- Bryan Anderson (pitcher)
- Tim Beckham (shortstop)
- Mookie Betts (second baseman)
- Bradley Boxberger (pitcher)
- Jason Castro (catcher)
- Alex Cobb (pitcher)
- Zack Cozart (shortstop)
- Delino DeShields (manager)
- Matt Dominguez (third baseman)
- Eduardo Escobar (shortstop)
- Freddie Freeman (first baseman)
- Brandon Gomes (pitcher)
- Chris Heisey (left fielder)
- Brandon Hicks (shortstop)
- Jason Heyward (right fielder)
- Cedric Hunter (center fielder)
- Craig Kimbrel (pitcher)
- Ian Kinsler (second baseman)
- Mike Leake (pitcher)
- Wilton López (pitcher)
- Jerry Manuel (manager)
- Leonys Martín (outfielder)
- Bob Melvin (manager)
- Devin Mesoraco (catcher)
- Justin Miller (pitcher)
- Mike Minor (pitcher)
- Wil Myers (outfielder)
- Mike Olt (third baseman)
- Logan Ondrusek (pitcher)
- Chris Parmelee (first baseman)
- Tony Peña (manager)
- Vinnie Pestano (pitcher)
- Aaron Poreda (pitcher)
- Zach Putnam (pitcher)
- Jimmy Rollins (shortstop)
- Blake Sabol
- Daryl Thompson (pitcher)
- Christian Vázquez (catcher)
- Kolten Wong (second baseman)
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