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00:00Have you ever wondered what it takes for a rising star to truly shine on a national stage?
00:06Misa Ariz. The American League Fall Stars secured their third consecutive victory in the Arizona
00:12Fall League, triumphing over the National League team with a close 5-4 walk-off win at Sloan Park.
00:19On Sunday night, Rowdy Rodriguez, an outfielder for the Angels, was named the most valuable player,
00:25marking a significant achievement, as he is the first player from the Angels organization
00:30to receive this honor since the award's inception in 2010. Here's a summary of each player's
00:35performance. During the 2025 event, American League East, Blue Jays, Kai Peterson, a left-handed
00:42pitcher, faced some challenges by issuing two walks, but managed to complete the sixth inning without
00:47allowing any runs. The 23-year-old effectively utilized his three-pitch repertoire, which
00:53includes a sinker, change-up, and slider to escape a difficult situation, achieving a pop-up and a
00:59line-drive double play. Orioles' left-handed pitcher DeLeon, number 21, had an impressive start for the
01:05American League team, successfully retiring all three batters he encountered in the first inning
01:10with just 10 pitches. He recorded three strikeouts during this inning, showcasing his dominance on the
01:15mound. In the game, there were notable performances, particularly with swings, that resulted in swinging
01:20strikeouts from both a slider and a splitter. Enrique Bradfield Jr., ranked number four, was one of four
01:28players who played the entire game, starting in right field and later moving to center. He had a
01:33challenging night at the plate, going zero for three, but managed to reach base once after being hit by a
01:40pitch while batting ninth in the American League lineup. Right-handed pitcher Tanner Smith, who was
01:45acquired during the July trade deadline in exchange for Ramon Laureano and Ryan O'Hearn, also struck out
01:53two batters. However, he faced more challenges, with runners on base giving up one run on three hits.
02:00His fastball reached speeds of up to 98.1 MEP, and he recorded six swings and misses, the highest among
02:07all pitchers in the game. Ethan Anderson, a second-round draft pick for 2024, had two opportunities at the
02:13plate, successfully drawing a walk on a five-pitch at-bat in the ninth inning for the Rays.
02:18Braden Taylor, ranked number 25, came in as a defensive substitute in the sixth inning and managed
02:26to get an infield hit. In the bottom of that same inning, Jackson Baumeister, ranked number 21, was the
02:33only pitcher selected for the Fall Stars game, who was eligible to play but did not participate.
02:39Red Sox, in the sixth inning, Stanley Tucker took over the second base position and contributed to two
02:45double plays. Although the 23-year-old did not get a hit, in his two at-bats, he made a notable hard-hit
02:51groundout. In the eighth inning, Luis Perales, who was selected as the numbers nine player for the American
02:57League team, did not take part in the game. Yankees, right-handed pitcher Cade Smith, ranked number 19,
03:04demonstrated remarkable efficiency during his scoreless inning. In the fourth, he faced three batters,
03:09and retired them all, using just nine pitches, with eight of those. Being strikes, American League
03:15Central, Guardians, Daniel Espino, ranked number 29, was included in the AL Fall Stars roster,
03:22but did not play in the game. Royals, Blake Mitchell, ranked number 2 and number 62 in MLB,
03:28hit a double, in the second inning, with an impressive exit velocity, of 103.8 Mepiach,
03:34which helped him score, the first run for the American League. He also drew a walk, and scored
03:40again in the fifth inning. Daniel Vasquez, ranked number 16, led off the sixth inning, with a single
03:47to center field, that registered at 107.3 Mephi's, and played the remainder of the game, at shortstop.
03:55In the game, Kevin McGonigal, ranked number 1 overall, and number 2 by MLB, started at shortstop,
04:02for the Tigers. He showcased his defensive skills, by executing a smooth play, and also took the
04:09leadoff position. For the American League team, McGonigal had two at-bats, finishing 0-for-2,
04:15with a walk. Notably, he hit a line drive, to right field, that registered a speed, of 109.2 Mps in the
04:23fourth inning, following a powerful foul ball, that reached 118 Mp, down the right field line,
04:29while the bases were loaded. Max Anderson, ranked number 9, played third base alongside McGonigal,
04:37and contributed to the team's scoring, by driving in his roommate and close friend, with an RBI
04:42groundout, in the third inning, although he ended the game. Within 0-for-3 performance, Daniel Freggio,
04:50a right-handed pitcher, who was added to the roster, at the last minute, made a significant impact,
04:56by pitching in a crucial moment. During the top of the ninth inning, he ultimately earned the win.
05:02After the American League secured, a walk-off victory, in the bottom of that inning, for the
05:07Twins, right-handed pitcher Miguel Buadas delivered a strong performance, in the seventh inning,
05:12managing to keep the score at 0. After allowing a leadoff walk, he regained his composure, and struck
05:19out two batters, in a row. He successfully navigated the inning without any damage, aided by a pick-off,
05:25made by Angels catcher Juan Flores. Buadas, consistently threw, with an average velocity
05:31of 96. One Meph, Hagan Smith, a left-handed pitcher for the White Sox and ranked number 5 in the
05:37organization, number 88 in MLB, managed to navigate, through a walk and a single, to complete a
05:43scoreless second inning for the American League team. The 2024 first-round draft pick showcased his
05:48skills, by averaging 96.4 far Mephribai, with his fastball, and achieving two strikeouts, with his
05:5660-grade slider. Center fielder Braden Montgomery, ranked number 1 in the White Sox system, number 35
06:02in MLB, contributed significantly, by drawing two walks, and hitting a flyout, that reached 98.7 nobomge,
06:11while batting second in the order. Sam Antonacci, ranked number 11, emerged as the game-winning hero,
06:16by hitting a flyball, to left field. In the bottom of the ninth inning, the 22-year-old also recorded an
06:23RBI, in the fifth inning, with a bases-loaded walk, and was hit by a pitch, making him one of four
06:28players, to participate in the entire game. In the American League West, outfielder Rowdy Rodriguez,
06:35made history, by becoming the first player, in Angels franchise history, to earn the Fall Stars
06:41game MVP title. Thanks to his impressive performance, that included two hits and two RBIs,
06:47the 22-year-old delivered a powerful run-scoring hit, in the second inning, clocking in at 111
06:53Mephribai, and drove in another run. In the fifth inning, a player secured a run, by drawing a bases-loaded
06:59walk, and later in the seventh, he recorded another hit, with a single, that reached a speed of 111.7
07:05Mopper Chi, Juan Flores, wearing jersey number 17, took over as catcher, and made an impressive
07:12debut, by hitting a fly-out, at 99.1 Moprins, in his first at-bat. He then contributed, to the
07:19American League's rally, in the ninth inning, with a well-placed bloop single. Additionally,
07:24the 19-year-old showcased his defensive skills, by successfully backpicking a runner, in the seventh
07:30inning, for the Astros. Anderson Brighto, who is ranked number 7, showcased his pitching prowess,
07:37by reaching a fastball speed of 99 E-Monitor, averaging 98.1 Moprins, during his scoreless
07:43inning. In the third, he managed to navigate, a lead-off walk and a wild pitch, successfully
07:48leaving a runner stranded in scoring position. James Hicks, ranked number 26, has started the
07:54Arizona Fall League's regular season, with an impressive 14-inning scoreless streak, a feat achieved
07:59by only two pitchers, before him. However, he faced challenges, while attempting to secure
08:05a save, in the ninth inning. The 24-year-old recorded three swings and misses, and achieved
08:10a strikeout, for his only out. Walker Janik, ranked number 4, was also selected, for the
08:16American League team, but did not take part in the game. Athletics, Tommy White, wearing
08:21jersey number 7, started the game at first base. He managed to hit a single, in the fourth
08:27inning, and later received a walk. In the fifth, Ryan Lasko, who wore number 17, came
08:33into the game, as a left fielder. In the sixth inning, he played a crucial role, in the final
08:39inning, by drawing a walk and then scoring the winning run, on Antonacci sacrifice fly.
08:45Mariners, Johnny Farmelo, who is ranked 75th in MLB, and wears number 7, had a challenging
08:51game, going 0-3, while starting in left field, and batting in the cleanup position for the
08:57American League team. Right-handed pitcher Jimmy Kingsbury successfully navigated through
09:02two singles, contributing to the American League's third double play of the evening,
09:07and completed a scoreless inning in the eighth.
09:09Rangers, three of the top pitching prospects from Texas, Jose Corniel, ranked third, Winston
09:16Santos, ranked fourth, and Emiliano Teodo, ranked 14th, were chosen, to take part in the fall
09:23stars weekend, but they did not play in the game. National League, East, Braves, Nacho,
09:30Alvarez, Jr., started at third base and had a tough outing, finishing 0-2, with a ground
09:37out and a pop out. Patrick, the leader in stolen bases for the fall league, also participated in
09:42the game. Cloacy, who had a batting record of 21 hits and 23 at-bats, entered the game as a left
09:48fielder in the sixth inning. In the ninth inning, he hit a crucial opposite field single, that drove
09:54in a run, and later scored the tying run. In that same inning, Luke Sinnard, ranked number 16, was
10:00chosen, to be part of the National League team, but did not take part in the game. For the Marlins,
10:05right-handed pitcher Carson Milbrandt, ranked number 18, was named the starting pitcher, for the
10:10National League. He showcased his four-seam fastball, reaching speeds of up to 99-99. During a
10:17scoreless first inning, Milbrandt recorded five strikeouts, out of eight batters faced, including
10:22one, against Max Anderson, who leads the fall league in OPS, Starlin Kaba, ranked number 5,
10:28in the fifth inning. For the Mets, Chris Suero, ranked number 15, and Nick Morabito, ranked number 16,
10:45were positioned.
10:49As designated hitter and center fielder, respectively, Morabito contributed to the National League team,
11:04by driving in the first run of the night. In the fifth inning, a player recorded a ground-out,
11:08before successfully stealing a base. Suero achieved the highest bat speed of the game,
11:13reaching 81.4 MET PH, which is notably above the threshold of 75-so MET PH, that is considered
11:21fast. For the Nationals, Seaver King, who is ranked number 7, has been consistently hitting line drives
11:28during his time in the Arizona Fall League, AFL, and the Fall Stars game was no exception. Playing as
11:35the second baseman, the 2024 first-round draft pick hit a line-out at an impressive speed of 102.6 MET PH,
11:43in the first inning. In the fifth inning, he managed to get an infield single, with a remarkable bat speed
11:49of 80.9 mm, followed by a stolen base. Meanwhile, left-handed pitcher Jake Bennett, ranked number 10,
11:57and leading the league, with 25 strikeouts in the regular season, recorded two strikeouts, in a scoreless
12:05sixth inning. He struck out half of the eight batters he faced, employing six different pitches,
12:11to keep the American League hitters off balance. For the Phillies, right-handed pitcher Jack Dallas
12:16struck out two batters, and allowed one run, on two hits, during his single inning of work,
12:22in the second Brewers. In the 2025 Fall Stars game, Josh Adamczowski, who recently transitioned to left
12:29field, and is ranked number 13, in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, was the only player, to achieve a
12:36perfect batting average. He walked in the third inning, and then hit a powerful single, to right
12:41field, at a speed of 106.9 MET PH. In the fifth inning, Jess Ouz Broca, a left-handed pitcher,
12:49faced Kevin McGonagall, at the start of his only inning, in the third, allowing MLB's second-ranked
12:54prospect, to score a run against him. After recording a ground-out and a fly-out, Broca concluded his inning,
13:00by striking out Johnny Farmelo, who is also a top 100 prospect. Dylan O'Reay came in, as a defensive
13:07substitute, at second base, in the sixth inning, but did not manage to get a hit, in his two at-bats.
13:13Cardinals, for the National League team, Miguel Ugueto, made a significant impact by hitting a
13:18two-RBI single, in the top of the ninth inning, which tied the game. He also stole a base, later in
13:24that inning, and played center field, for the last four innings of the game. The final pitcher for the
13:29Cardinals was right-hander Darlan Saladin, who faced challenges with his control during the game,
13:34two walks, before being credited with the loss. Chen Wei Lin, Nober, 16, was chosen for the team,
13:41but did not take part in the game. Cubs, Owen Ayers started as the catcher, for the National
13:46League team, and managed to secure a solid single, off top 100 prospect Hagan Smith, finishing the night,
13:52with a one-for-two performance. Right-handed pitcher Cohen Moreno, entered the game, in the fifth inning,
13:58with two outs and the bases loaded, where he issued two walks but managed to prevent any further
14:03scoring, by striking out the next batter, Pirates, Esmerlin Valdez, No. 15 came close, to winning the
14:10AFL home-run derby title, on Saturday night, and then started in right field, while batting fourth,
14:16for the National League team. On Sunday, he walked in the second inning, and later hit a single.
14:21To the opposite field, in the eighth, making him one of four players, to participate in the entire
14:28Fall Stars game, Reds, Cam Collier, No. 6, MLB No. 94, entered the game, at first base, as part of
14:37several substitutions, and recorded the hardest hit ball of the game, a single that reached 113.1
14:43Mopardard's in the eighth inning. In his second at-bat, he struck out, after fouling a pitch
14:49directly into his right knee. Alfredo Duno, ranked No. 2 and No. 48 by MLB, came in as a pinch hitter,
14:57during the sixth inning, and managed to earn a walk before taking over as the catcher,
15:02for the remainder of the game, Leo Balcazar, ranked No. 23, who is currently second in the
15:08Arizona Fall League. AFL, with, 26 hits this season, also walked, as a pinch hitter, in the
15:16sixth inning. He later scored in the ninth, after reaching base, due to an error. Rhett Lauder,
15:22ranked No. 5 and No. 80 by MLB, was selected for the team, but did not play in the game.
15:29National League West, D-backs, Johnson Luis, ranked No. 12 in Arizona, took over, as the shortstop,
15:36for the National League team, in the later innings, and successfully drew a walk. In his two-plate
15:42appearances, Dodgers right-handed pitcher Alex Makarouich struggled significantly with his
15:46control, issuing three walks, two of which resulted in runs, during his two-thirds of an inning pitched
15:51in the fifth. Giants, just a day after competing, in the AFL home-run derby, Parks Harbor batted third,
15:58and earned a walk. The player, who started at first base for the National League team,
16:02ended the game, with no hits and three at-bats. However, he made a notable impact, by hitting one
16:08of the hardest balls of the evening, a ground-out that registered at 106.6 Meperjaor during the third
16:14inning. For the Padres, right-handed pitchers Carson Montgomery and Tucker Musgrove contributed
16:19significantly, by delivering two consecutive scoreless innings. In relief, during the seventh
16:24and eighth frames, Montgomery was particularly effective, throwing nine of his 13 pitches for
16:29strikes, and achieving two strikeouts, against prospects, from, the Orioles. Musgrove also
16:36showcased his speed, recording five of the fastest pitches of the game, with an average velocity of
16:4198 Meperba, on his four-seam fastball, and 97.9 Meperja, on his sinker. From the Rockies,
16:48Charlie Condon ranked number two in his organization, and number 61 overall by MLB, came in as a pinch
16:54hitter in the sixth inning. He hit a powerful line drive at 102.3 MPH, but it was caught by AL
17:00shortstop Daniel Vasquez, who executed a double play. Condon later drew a walk in the ninth inning
17:06and scored during the National League's late-game rally. Additionally, right-hander Cade Denton
17:12managed to navigate through a single and two-hit batters to complete a scoreless fourth inning.
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