Seven Seattle Mariners prospects concluded play at the Arizona Fall League last weekend.
The Mariners sent three position players and four pitchers to the league, which lasted nearly a month-and-a-half and attracted some of the top prospects in baseball.
Among those representing Seattle were Taijuan Walker and D.J. Peterson, two of the top young players in the club’s system.
However, Walker left Arizona early due to personal reasons, as reported by Mike Axisa of CBSSports.com. Peterson struggled at the plate as well, failing to live up to some lofty expectations.
Although the two main attractions may have been disappointing, Seattle did get good AFL performances out of some other players. Here’s how all seven of the Mariners prospects graded out.
All stats via FanGraphs unless otherwise noted.