Several of baseball's top prospects are playing in the Arizona Fall League, the premiere offseason location for players on the verge of breaking big league rosters. Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, Will Meyers and dozens of other highly regarded youngsters have already begun to get a taste of the next level, facing an assortment of players who either have or will make their major league debut soon. Here is a look at ten players who have had great seasons despite the constant buzz surrounding Harper and Trout.
1. Mike Olt (3B) Rangers
*.344 AVG/12 HR/39 RBIs in 93 AFL at-bats (leads league in home runs and RBIs)
2. Jedd Gyorko (3B) Padres
*.437 AVG/5 HR/22 RBI in 71 AFL at-bats (highest batting average in the AFL)
3. Robbie Grossman (OF) Pirates
*.375 AVG/7 HR/22 RBI in 107 AFL at-bats
4. Nolan Arenado (3B/1B) Rockies
*.391 AVG/6 HR/33 RBI in 110 AFL at-bats
5. Will Meyers (OF) Royals
*.380 AVG/4 HR/13 RBI in 79 AFL at-bats
6. Josh Vitters (OF/3B) Cubs
*341 AVG/4 HR/16 RBI in 88 AFL at-bats
7. Michael Choice (OF) A's
*.318 AVG/6 HR/18 RBI in 66 AFL at-bats
8. Mikie Mahtook (OF) Rays
*.344 AVG/2 HR/12 RBI in 61 AFL at-bats
9. Derek Norris (C) Nationals
*.304 AVG/2 HR/11 RBI in 69 AFL at-bats
10. Joe Panik (SS) Giants
*321 AVG/2 HR/10 RBI in 81 AFL at-bats
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