Saguaros clinch AFL West crown
Surprise jumped out to an early lead as Myers remained hot with a two-out solo shot, his fourth, in the first. The Royals' No. 1 prospect followed up a 5-for-5 effort in his last game by going 2-for-3 with two RBIs. He's third in the league with a .395 batting average.
"I was just seeing the ball pretty well, was lucky enough to get some good pitches out over plate and took advantage," Myers said. "I've been seeing the ball pretty well lately."
"He's not one of those guys that's going to be cluttered in the head," Gardner said. "He's going to go up there looking to shrink his zone and execute. When you get that combination of a fast bat and real strong strike zone command, you have a chance to be a really good Major Leaguer.
Nice to see Wil having some success. Hopefully he tears up AA early and gets a shot in Omaha next year.
Royals' Billo, Smith dominate on mound
Not a shabby list of a minor league All Star team.
The Surprise Saguaros have made it a goal to record the best winning percentage in Arizona Fall League history. Thanks to Paul Gran and Wil Myers, they're one step closer to getting there.
Gran and Myers combined for two homers, two triples and five RBIs on Wednesday as Surprise weathered a comeback attempt and topped the Peoria Javelinas, 10-7, in 10 innings to clinch the West Division crown.
The Saguaros will be the home team in the AFL Championship Game on Nov. 19.
Gran and Myers combined for two homers, two triples and five RBIs on Wednesday as Surprise weathered a comeback attempt and topped the Peoria Javelinas, 10-7, in 10 innings to clinch the West Division crown.
The Saguaros will be the home team in the AFL Championship Game on Nov. 19.
Surprise jumped out to an early lead as Myers remained hot with a two-out solo shot, his fourth, in the first. The Royals' No. 1 prospect followed up a 5-for-5 effort in his last game by going 2-for-3 with two RBIs. He's third in the league with a .395 batting average.
"I was just seeing the ball pretty well, was lucky enough to get some good pitches out over plate and took advantage," Myers said. "I've been seeing the ball pretty well lately."
"He's not one of those guys that's going to be cluttered in the head," Gardner said. "He's going to go up there looking to shrink his zone and execute. When you get that combination of a fast bat and real strong strike zone command, you have a chance to be a really good Major Leaguer.
Royals' Billo, Smith dominate on mound
The Royals have earned a reputation around baseball in recent years as owning arguably the best farm system despite (or maybe, as a result of) not having a winning record at the Major League level since 2003. Elite talent such as Eric Hosmer, Mike Moustakas and Danny Duffy all reached the Majors in 2011, as expected. The Royals also got contributions from former top picks like Aaron Crow and less-heralded farmhands like Tim Collins.
That said, the Royals still have some nice talent growing at lower levels. Triple-A Omaha, which sent up everyone from Johnny Giavotella to Kila Ka'aihue and Lorenzo Cain, ended up winning the Pacific Coast League crown and advancing to the Triple-A National Championship. Double-A Northwest Arkansas won the Texas League North Division and earned a MiLBY Award after turning a triple play in a combined no-hitter this summer. Class A Kane County went to the Midwest League playoffs, but Class A Advanced Wilmington and short-season Burlington and Idaho Falls all finished in last place.
That said, the Royals still have some nice talent growing at lower levels. Triple-A Omaha, which sent up everyone from Johnny Giavotella to Kila Ka'aihue and Lorenzo Cain, ended up winning the Pacific Coast League crown and advancing to the Triple-A National Championship. Double-A Northwest Arkansas won the Texas League North Division and earned a MiLBY Award after turning a triple play in a combined no-hitter this summer. Class A Kane County went to the Midwest League playoffs, but Class A Advanced Wilmington and short-season Burlington and Idaho Falls all finished in last place.
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