D-backs in Arizona Fall League: Prospects, Tickets, FAQ
The next six weeks will be a chance for D-backs fans to check out players in the system before they reach the show.

The regular season may be over, but Diamondbacks fans in the valley can still enjoy professional baseball. For the next six weeks, players from all 30 MLB organizations will compete in a continuation league called the Arizona Fall League.
The Arizona Fall League has been around since 1992 and has been typically viewed as a finishing school for prospects. In recent years, it's been a place for prospects to make up for missed reps during the regular season. There are still top prospects about, with 12 of the Top 100 prospects expected to compete.
The next six weeks will be a chance for D-backs fans to check out players in the system before they reach the show. Three of the eight players currently rank in Arizona's Top 30 prospects according to MLB.
The fall carries its own closed circuit, with a Home Run Derby (Nov. 8th), Fall Stars Game (Nov. 9th), and playoff games. The Salt River Rafters are the defending champions, having won last year.
D-backs in the Arizona Fall League
D-backs players will be playing for the Salt River Rafters. This year, they will share a team with the Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Los Angeles Angels. The only Top 100 prospect is Charlie Condon, the Rockies' No. 2 prospect and former No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.
These are the eight players Arizona will send to the fall league.
- RHP Drey Jameson
- RHP Kyle Amendt
- RHP David Hagaman (No. 15)
- RHP Yordin Chalas (No. 21)
- RHP Jacob Steinmetz
- INF Jansel Luis (No. 12)
- OF Jack Hurley
- C Kenny Castillo
Some of these prospects are expected to reach the show sooner rather than later. Fans will want to pay closer attention to Jameson, Amendt, and Chalas as potential bullpen arms in 2026. The club is experiencing significant turnover in the bullpen due to injuries, so adding more depth is paramount.
Jameson is already on the 40-man roster, with one option left. Amendt and Chalas are expected to debut in 2026.

How Much Does It Cost to Attend?
The price to attend a game is a fraction of what it costs for a major league game. Single-game tickets are merely $14 for adults and $12 for seniors (60+) or children aged 11-17. Children 10 or under can attend for free.
The full-season pass is $160 for adults and $120 for seniors. For fans attending at least 12 games this year, it becomes a better value.
You can check out the full schedule to pick out which games you want to attend. I will be covering Salt River home games, plus road games at Sloan Park and Scottsdale Stadium.
D-backs Under Review Coverage
This year's Arizona Fall League will be the first on-site coverage for D-backs Under Review. Michael McDermott has been credentialed for Salt River games this year and will be attending Media Day today (October 3rd).
Expect to see features on all eight players participating in the fall league at some point. The first three will be Drey Jameson, Kyle Amendt, and David Hagaman before Salt River's first game on October 7th.
We'll also include video content for social media and membership content.
To follow along for up-to-date coverage, make sure to follow Michael McDermott and D-backs Under Review on X.
