NOTE: This is a compilation of stats involving players from Southern Arizona and the Pima Community College and Arizona Wildcats’ programs 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.*Garayzar, Rio Rico graduate
*Salazar, Sahuaro graduate
*White, Salpointe graduate
X-60-day disabled list
Z-Out for season with injury
| Player | Pos | Sch | Yrs | Team | Lvl | Org |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hunter Alberini | P | UA | 25 | Quad Cities | A+ | KC |
| Nate Baez | 1B | IRHS | 16-19 | Wichita | AA | MIN |
| Branden Boissiere | 1B | UA | 19-21 | Harrisburg | AA | WAS |
| Tony Bullard | 3B | UA | 20-23 | Pensacola | AA | MIA |
| Clark Candiotti | P | UA | 24 | Fort Wayne | A+ | SD |
| Demetrio Crisantes-Z | SS | Nogales | 19-22 | Hillsboro | A+ | ARI |
| Bobby Dalbec | 1B | UA | 14-16 | Omaha | AAA | KC |
| Chase Davis | OF | UA | 21-23 | Springfield | AA | STL |
| Jose Dicochea | P | Sahuarita | 16-19 | Stockton | A | OAK |
| German Fajardo | P | Nogales | 16-19 | Modesto | A | SEA |
| Michael Flynn | P | UA | 16-18 | Durham | AAA | TB |
| Matt Fraizer | OF | UA | 17-19 | Indianapolis | AAA | PIT |
| Raul Garayzar | P | UA* | 24-25 | ACL D'backs | RK | ARI |
| Kevin Ginkel-X | P | UA | 16 | Arizona | MLB | ARI |
| Nick Gonzales | INF | Cienega | 14-17 | Pittsburgh | MLB | PIT |
| Adonys Guzman | C | UA | 24-25 | Bradenton | A | PIT |
| Michael Hilker | P | UA | 25 | Fort Myers | A | MIN |
| Casey Hintz | P | UA | 23-25 | Everett | A+ | SEA |
| Isaiah Jackson | OF | Cienega | 19-22 | Tri-City | A+ | LAA |
| Jackson Kent | P | UA | 23-24 | Harrisburg | AA | WAS |
| Scott Kingery | 2B | UA | 13-15 | LA Angels | MLB | LAA |
| Randy Labaut | P | UA | 17-19 | Indianapolis | AAA | PIT |
| Trevor Long | P | UA | 21-24 | Modesto | A | SEA |
| Aiden May | P | Pima | 22 | Beloit | A+ | MIA |
| Cade McGee | INF | Salpointe | 18-21 | Palm Beach | A | STL |
| Tylor Megill-X | P | UA | 17-19 | Syracuse | AAA | NYM |
| Ian Mejia | P | Sahuarita | 16-19 | Columbus | AA | ATL |
| Dawson Netz | P | UA | 20-24 | Knoxville | AA | CHC |
| Andrew Nardi-X | P | UA | 19 | Miami | MLB | MIA |
| Kevin Newman | INF | UA | 13-15 | Toledo | AAA | DET |
| T.J. Nichols | P | UA | 21-23 | Montgomery | AA | TB |
| Jared Oliva | OF | UA | 15-17 | Nashville | AAA | MIL |
| Spencer Packard | OF | CDO | 13-16 | Tacoma | AAA | SEA |
| Rob Refsnyder | OF | UA | 10-12 | Boston | MLB | BOS |
| Milo Rushford | CF | WGHS | 19-22 | Columbia | A | KC |
| César Salazar | C | UA* | 16-18 | Houston | MLB | HOU |
| Phillip Sikes | OF | Pima | 19 | Worcester | AAA | BOS |
| Chase Silseth | P | UA | 21 | LA Angels | MLB | LAA |
| Austin Smith | P | UA | 21 | Hartford | AA | COL |
| Kevin Stevens-Z | P | Cienega | 13-16 | Tampa | A | NYY |
| Brendan Summerhill | OF | UA | 23-25 | Charleston | A | TB |
| Anthony Susac | P | UA | 22-24 | Hub City | A+ | TEX |
| Daniel Susac | C | UA | 21-22 | Las Vegas | AAA | OAK |
| Julian Tonghini | P | UA | 25 | FCL Nationals | RK | WAS |
| Aaron Walton | OF | UA | 25 | Lynchburg | A | CLE |
| Cam Walty | P | UA | 21-24 | Lynchburg | A | CLE |
| Avery Weems | P | UA | 18-19 | Frisco | AA | TEX |
| Austin Wells | C | UA | 19-20 | NY Yankees | MLB | NYY |
| Mason White | SS | UA* | 23-25 | Greenville | A+ | BOS |
| Donta' Williams | OF | UA | 18-21 | Harrisburg | AA | WAS |
NOTES
— Former Arizona infielder and pitcher Bobby Dalbec reportedly might be heading to Japan after opting out of his minor-league contract Saturday with the Milwaukee Brewers to become a free agent. The move to Japan would likely occur if Dalbec does not sign with another major-league club. Dalbec started the 2025 season as a minor leaguer with the Chicago White Sox. After getting called up in April, Dalbec played in seven games, hitting .222 while playing at first base, third base and shortstop. The White Sox designated Dalbec for assignment in May. He opted for free agency and then signed his deal with the Brewers. The Red Sox selected Dalbec in the fourth round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of Arizona. He became a top-100 prospect before making his big-league debut in 2020. Dalbec belted eight home runs with 16 RBIs in just 23 games as a rookie. Dalbec played in 133 games in 2021, setting career highs with 25 home runs and 78 RBIs with the Red Sox. In 2022, Dalbec hit just .215 in 117 games with 12 home runs and 39 RBIs. The 30-year-old played sporadically for the Red Sox the next two seasons, bottoming out last season with a .133 batting average in 37 games. Boston outrighted Dalbec off the roster last September, clearing the way for him to sign as a free agent with the White Sox last winter. Dalbec never got called up by the Brewers despite hitting an impressive .266/.356/.498 in 61 games at the club’s Triple-A affiliate in Nashville. That’s likely due to the emergence of Andrew Vaughn, who the Brewers acquired from the White Sox in the deal that sent Aaron Civale to Chicago earlier this summer.
The phone's ringing; TJ's getting the call!
Congrats to TJ Nichols on his promotion to @biscuitbaseball!!#RevItUp | #Leg4cy pic.twitter.com/xQL7lrvS5i
— Bowling Green Hot Rods (@BGHotRods) August 5, 2025
— Two former Wildcats were promoted Tuesday — third baseman Tony Bullard and right-handed starter T.J. Nichols. Bullard went from Double-A Pensacola (Fla.) to Triple-A Jacksonville (Fla.) in the Miami Marlins organization and Nichols advanced from Single-A+ Bowling Green (Ky.) to Double-A Montgomery (Ala.) in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Bullard’s OPS (on-base percentage and slugging percentage) with Pensacola was an impressive .837 and Nichols’ WHIP (walks/hits per nine innings) was only 1.09 with Bowling Green. He was also 10-3 with a 3.63 ERA with 119 strikeouts and 21 walks in 96 2/3 innings.
— No home runs belted for any Southern Arizona high school alum or former Arizona player on Tuesday night, but plenty of pitchers stood out. Former Wildcat pitchers Jackson Kent, Aiden May, Dawson Netz, Chase Silseth, Austin Smith and Avery Weems did not allow an earned run in their respective appearances in a total of 15 2/3 innings. Kent, of Single-A+ Wilmington (Del.) of the Washington Nationals organization, had the most impressive outing, allowing only one hit in six innings with two walks and five strikeouts in a 3-1 victory over Aberdeen (Md.) IronBirds of the Baltimore Orioles organization.
TUESDAY’S HOME RUNS
None.
TUESDAY’S STANDOUTS
RF/CF Matt Fraizer (Arizona), Pirates AAA, 3-5, run, double, 2 RBIs
CF/RF Jared Oliva (Arizona), Brewers AAA, 1-4, stolen base
LHP Jackson Kent (Arizona), Nationals A+, 6 IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 2BB, 5K (win)
RHP Aiden May (Pima/Arizona), Marlins A, 3 IP, 2H, 0R, 0ER, 2BB, 1K (win)
RHP Dawson Netz (Arizona), Cubs A, 3 IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 6K (no decision)
RHP Chase Silseth (Arizona), Angels AAA, 1 IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, -BB, 1K (no decision)
RHP Austin Smith (Arizona), Rockies AA, 1.2 IP, 2H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 2K (no decision)
LHP Avery Weems (Arizona), Rangers AA, 1 IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 0K (no decision)
LOCAL BATTERS IN DOUBLE A
Through games of Sept. 3| Player | Team | G | AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | SB | AVG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boissiere | WAS | 41 | 153 | 21 | 44 | 11 | 1 | 3 | 21 | 0 | .288 |
| Bullard | MIA | 36 | 130 | 18 | 32 | 9 | 1 | 7 | 21 | 3 | .246 |
| Baez | MIN | 48 | 183 | 22 | 43 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 31 | 2 | .235 |
| Davis | STL | 107 | 389 | 57 | 89 | 15 | 0 | 10 | 46 | 8 | .229 |
LOCAL PITCHERS IN DOUBLE A
Through games of Sept. 3| Player | Team | W-L | ERA | G | GS | SV | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nichols | TB | 3-0 | 1.44 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 25 | 18 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 26 |
| Smith | COL | 0-2 | 1.50 | 11 | 0 | 3 | 12 | 8 | 5 | 2 | 5 | 8 |
| Mejia | ATL | 12-2 | 2.41 | 22 | 15 | 1 | 115.2 | 80 | 31 | 31 | 33 | 96 |
| Kent | WAS | 2-2 | 6.16 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 19 | 18 | 14 | 13 | 7 | 22 |
| Weems | TEX | 3-1 | 7.49 | 31 | 0 | 3 | 33.2 | 46 | 31 | 28 | 13 | 41 |
THURSDAY: Updated stats of players with local ties in Triple A, plus Wednesday’s top performances.
Recent Transactions (Last 14 days)
Tuesday, August 5
Tony Bullard – Assigned to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (AAA) (Miami Marlins)
T.J. Nichols – Assigned to Montgomery Biscuits (AA) (Tampa Bay Rays)
Monday, August 4
Bobby Dalbec – Released by Milwaukee Brewers
Kevin Ginkel – IL-15 Right shoulder sprain (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Casey Hintz – Assigned to ACL Mariners (Rk) (Seattle Mariners)
Sunday, August 3
Scott Kingery – Assigned to Salt Lake Bees (AAA) (Los Angeles Angels)
Saturday, August 2
Cade McGee – IL-7 Injured (St. Louis Cardinals)
Kevin Newman – Released by Los Angeles Angels
Friday, August 1
Nik McClaughry – Released by Seattle Mariners
Mason White – Assigned to Salem Red Sox (A) (Boston Red Sox)
Thursday, July 31
Kobe Kato – Released by Atlanta Braves
Kevin Newman – Designated for Assignment (Los Angeles Angels)
Julian Tonghini – Assigned to FCL Nationals (Rk) (Washington Nationals)
Thursday, July 31
Kevin Newman – Designated for Assignment (Los Angeles Angels)
Austin Smith – Traded by Atlanta Braves to Colorado Rockies. Assigned to Hartford Yard Goats (AA) (Rockies)
Julian Tonghini – Assigned to FCL Nationals (Rk) (Washington Nationals)
Wednesday, July 30
Dawson Netz – Assigned to Myrtle Beach Pelicans (A) (Chicago Cubs)
Tuesday, July 29
Aiden May – Assigned to Jupiter Hammerheads (A) (Miami Marlins)
Donta’ Williams – Assigned to Wilmington Blue Rocks (A+) for rehab (Washington Nationals)
Monday, July 28
Gil Luna – Released by Chicago White Sox
Saturday, July 26
Scott Kingery – Recalled from from Salt Lake Bees (AAA) (Los Angeles Angels)
Friday, July 25
Chase Silseth – Activated from injured list (Los Angeles Angels)
Vince Vannelle – Released by Chicago White Sox
Thursday, July 24
Brendan Summerhill – Assigned to FCL Rays (Rk) (Tampa Bay Rays)










