Southern Arizona Baseball

Tracking former Southern Arizona & Arizona Wildcats baseball players in pros (6/18)


NOTE: This is a compilation of stats involving players from Southern Arizona and the Arizona Wildcats’ program in MLB-sanctioned leagues (MLB and minor leagues). The list does not include players in foreign leagues or independent leagues in the US.

LOCAL BASEBALL PLAYERS IN THE PROS

Listing of local baseball players either from high school, Pima or Arizona currently playing in pro baseball. College players not from Southern Arizona high schools are listed who played at Pima College or completed their careers at Arizona.
*Barraza, Sahuarita graduate
*Romero, CDO graduate
*Salazar, Sahuaro graduate

RECENT TRANSACTIONS (LAST 14 DAYS)

Former Nogales High School shortstop Demetrio Crisantes, who was selected in seventh round (198) of the 2022 MLB Draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks, was promoted Monday to Single-A Visalia (Calif.) after excelling with the club’s rookie team in the Arizona Complex League in the Phoenix area. He batted .355 with seven doubles, five triples, home run, 10 stolen bases and 20 RBIs in the ACL. Crisantes was recruited to Arizona by Chip Hale out of Nogales but decided to sign with the Diamondbacks for an estimated $250,000. Crisantes led the Apaches to a 31-4 record his senior year with a second-place finish in the state playoffs while batting .485 with 26 RBIs, 15 doubles, four triples and seven home runs (Arizona Diamondbacks photo)

Monday, June 17
Demetrio Crisantes – Assigned to Visalia Rawhide (A) (Arizona Diamondbacks)

Tuesday, June 11
Spencer Packard – Assigned to Tacoma Rainiers (AAA) (Seattle Mariners)

Cesar Salazar – Recalled from from Sugar Land Space Cowboys (AAA) (Houston Astros)

Chase Silseth – Assigned to Salt Lake Bees (AAA) for rehab (Los Angeles Angels)

Sunday, June 9
Donny Sands – Released by Giants. The 28-year-old Salpointe graduate signed a minor-league deal with the club in mid-May after the Tigers released him at the end of spring training. The Yankees selected Sands in the eighth round of the 2015 draft, and he spent the next seven seasons in their system before the Yankees traded him to the Phillies ahead of the 2022 campaign. Sands made his MLB debut with Philadelphia the following September. He appeared in three games as a pinch-hitter and caught two innings behind the plate that season, the extent of his big-league career. The Phillies traded him to the Tigers during the 2022-23 offseason. Sands’ background of being a homeless teen while at Salpointe made national news. This occurred after his father died of a heart attack and his mom Alma had to move to her native Mexico to find employment.

Donny Sands batted .450 as a senior at Salpointe in 2015

Thursday, June 6
Branden Boissiere – IL-60 Injured/arm (Washington Nationals)

LOCAL BATTERS IN THE PROS

Through games of Sept. 22
*Injuries
Dyer (60-day/undisclosed)
Packard (7-day/leg)
Refsnyder (10-day/forearm)

MONDAY’S HOME RUNS

None.

MONDAY’S STANDOUTS

RF Rob Refsnyder (Arizona), Red Sox MLB, 1-4, double, RBI

1B Bobby Dalbec (Arizona), Red Sox MLB, 1-4, RBI

LOCAL PITCHERS IN THE PROS

Through games of Sept. 22
*Injuries
Bustamante (60-day/arm)
Silseth (7-day/elbow)
Stevens (60-day/arm)
Nardi (60-day/elbow)

MONDAY’S STANDOUT

None.

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ALLSPORTSTUCSON.com publisher, writer and editor Javier Morales is a former Arizona Press Club award winner. He is a former Arizona Daily Star beat reporter for the Arizona basketball team, including when the Wildcats won the 1996-97 NCAA title. He has also written articles for CollegeAD.com, Bleacher Report, Lindy’s Sports, TucsonCitizen.com, The Arizona Republic, Sporting News and Baseball America, among many other publications. He has also authored the book “The Highest Form of Living”, which is available at Amazon. He became an educator five years ago and is presently a special education teacher at Sunnyside High School in the Sunnyside Unified School District.

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