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{{Infobox Minor League Baseball
{{Infobox Minor League Baseball
|name = Arizona League Reds
|name = Arizona Complex League Reds
|founded = 1968
|city = Goodyear, Arizona
|city = Goodyear, Arizona
|allyears = 1968-1973, 1984-1990, 1999-present
|allyears = 1968–1973, 1984–1990, 1999–present
|misc =
|misc = '''''Gulf Coast League Reds''' before 2010''
|logo = NLC-CIN-Logo.png
|logo = NLC-CIN-Logo.png
|uniformlogo = Cincinnati Reds Cap Insignia.svg
|uniformlogo = Cincinnati Reds Cap Insignia.svg
|class level = Rookie
|class level = Rookie
|past class level=
|past class level=
|current league = [[Arizona League]] (2010-present)
|current league = [[Arizona Complex League]]
|past league = [[Gulf Coast League]] (1968-2009)
|past league = {{ubl
|[[Arizona League]] (2010–2020)
|conference =
|[[Gulf Coast League]] (1968–1973, 1984–1990, 1999–2009)
}}
|conference =
|division = Central
|division = Central
|majorleague = [[Cincinnati Reds]] (2010-present)
|majorleague = [[Cincinnati Reds]]
|pastmajorleague =
|pastmajorleague =
|nickname = {{plainlist|
|nickname = ACL Reds
|pastnames = {{ubl
*AZL Reds (2010-present)
|AZL Reds (2010–2020)
}}
|GCL Reds (1968–1973, 1984–1990, 1999–2009)
|pastnames = GCL Reds (1968-2009)
}}
|ballpark = [[Goodyear Ballpark]] (2010-present)
|ballpark = [[Goodyear Ballpark]] (2010-present)
|pastparks = {{plainlist|
|pastparks = {{plainlist|
*[[Ed Smith Stadium]] (2004–2009)
* [[Ed Smith Stadium]] (2004–2009)
*[[Plant City Stadium]] (1988-1997)
}}
}}
|leaguenum =
|leaguenum =
|leaguechamps =
|leaguechamps =
|divnum = 1
|divnum = 2
|divisionchamps = {{hlist|1986}}
|divisionchamps = {{hlist|1986|2022}}
|owner = Cincinnati Reds
|owner = Cincinnati Reds
|manager = [[Bryan LaHair]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.milb.com/roster/index.jsp?cid=3430|title=Roster}}</ref>
|manager =
|gm =
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The '''Arizona League Reds''', formerly the '''Gulf Coast League (GCL) Reds''', are a [[minor league baseball]] team in [[Goodyear, Arizona]]. They are a Rookie-level team in the [[Arizona League]] that begin play as a [[Cincinnati Reds]] affiliate in the summer of 2010. The AZL Reds play home games at the [[Goodyear Ballpark]]. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of [[professional baseball]] either as [[Major League Baseball draft|draftees]] or non-drafted [[free agents]] from the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Dominican Republic]], [[Venezuela]], and other countries.
The '''Arizona Complex League Reds''' are a [[Rookie-level]] affiliate of the [[Cincinnati Reds]], competing in the [[Arizona Complex League]] of [[Minor League Baseball]]. The team plays its home games at [[Goodyear Ballpark]] in [[Goodyear, Arizona]]. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of [[professional baseball]] either as [[Major League Baseball draft|draftees]] or non-drafted [[free agents]] from the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Dominican Republic]], [[Venezuela]], [[Cuba]], [[Japan]], and other countries.

==History==
The [[Cincinnati Reds]] previously fielded a [[Rookie-level]] team in the [[Gulf Coast League]] (GCL) during three tenures (1968–1973, 1984–1990, and 1999–2009) known as the '''Gulf Coast League Reds'''.<ref name=br>{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/affiliate.cgi?id=CIN |title=Cincinnati Reds Minor League Affiliates |website=[[Baseball-Reference.com]] |accessdate=June 28, 2021}}</ref> During 2004–2009, the team played home games at [[Ed Smith Stadium]] in [[Sarasota, Florida]].{{cn|date=June 2021}}


With the announcement of the big league club moving their spring training headquarters from [[Sarasota, Florida]] to [[Goodyear, Arizona]] beginning in 2010, the former GCL Reds headed to the [[Arizona League]] for the 2010 season. The GCL Reds played home games in [[Sarasota, Florida]], at [[Ed Smith Stadium]].
In 2010, when the major-league Reds moved their [[spring training]] headquarters from Florida to Arizona, the Rookie-level team also relocated and became members of the [[Arizona League]] (AZL), and were renamed as the '''Arizona League Reds'''. The team has competed in Arizona since then.<ref name=br/> Prior to the 2021 season, the Arizona League was renamed as the [[Arizona Complex League]] (ACL).


==Roster==
==Roster==
{{Arizona League Reds roster}}
{{Arizona Complex League Reds roster}}


==Season-by-season==
==Season-by-season==
{{unref-section|date=October 2022}}
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! Playoffs
! Playoffs
|-align=center
|-align=center
|align=center colspan=5|'''GCL Reds'''
|align=center colspan=5|'''GCL Reds'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/GCL_Reds|title=GCL Reds|publisher=''[[Baseball Reference]]'' Bullpen|accessdate=May 10, 2016}}</ref>
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1968 || 28-33 || 5th || [[Bill Lajoie]] || No playoffs until 1983
|1968 || 28–33 || 5th || [[Bill Lajoie]] || No playoffs until 1983
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1969 || 30-24 || 3rd || [[George Scherger]] ||
|1969 || 30–24 || 3rd || [[George Scherger]] ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1970 || 25-35 || 6th || [[Ron Plaza]] ||
|1970 || 25–35 || 6th || [[Ron Plaza]] ||
|-align=center
|1971 || 23-29 || 4th || Ron Plaza ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1972 || 21-39 || 7th (t) || Ron Plaza ||
|1971 || 23–29 || 4th || Ron Plaza ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1973 || 20-32 || 8th || Ron Plaza ||
|1972 || 21–39 || 7th (t) || Ron Plaza ||
|-align=center
|1973 || 20–32 || 8th || Ron Plaza ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|
|
|-align=center
|1984 || 32-31 || 5th || [[Sam Mejias]] ||
|-align=center
|1985 || 38-24 || 3rd (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1986 || 34-28 || 1st || Sam Mejias || Lost League Finals<br><small>vs. [[GCL Dodgers]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|1984 || 32–31 || 5th || [[Sam Mejias]] ||
|-align=center
|1985 || 38–24 || 3rd (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|-align=center
|1986 || 34–28 || 1st || Sam Mejias || Lost League Finals<br><small>vs. [[GCL Dodgers]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|-align=center
|1987 || 32–31 || 6th || Sam Mejias ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1987 || 32-31 || 6th || Sam Mejias ||
|1988 || 21–42 || 10th (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1988 || 21-42 || 10th (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|1989 || 37–26 || 4th (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|-align=center
|1990 || 36–27 || 3rd (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|-align=center
|
|-align=center
|1999 || 23–37 || 14th || [[Donnie Scott]] ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1989 || 37-26 || 4th (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|2000 || 14–41 || 13th || [[Luis Quiñones (baseball)|Luis Quiñones]] ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1990 || 36-27 || 3rd (t) || Sam Mejias ||
|2001 || 36–22 || 3rd || [[Edgar Caceres]] ||
|-align=center
|2002 || 30–30 || 7th || Edgar Caceres ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2003 || 26–34 || 10th || Edgar Caceres ||
|
|-align=center
|-align=center
|1999 || 23-37 || 14th || [[Donnie Scott]] ||
|2004 || 20–37 || 12th || Freddie Benavides ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2000 || 14-41 || 13th || [[Luis Quinones]] ||
|2005 || 22–32 || 11th || [[Luis Aguayo]] ||
|-align=center
|2001 || 36-22 || 3rd || [[Edgar Caceres]] ||
|-align=center
|2002 || 30-30 || 7th || Edgar Caceres ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2003 || 26-34 || 10th || Edgar Caceres ||
|2006 || 18–34 || 13th || Luis Aguayo ||
|-align=center
|2004 || 20-37 || 12th || Freddie Benavides ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2005 || 22-32 || 11th || [[Luis Aguayo]] ||
|2007 || 15–41 || 16th || [[Pat Kelly (catcher)|Pat Kelly]] / Ron Ortegon<br> / [[Rick Burleson]] ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2006 || 18-34 || 13th || Luis Aguayo ||
|2008 || 25–31 || 14th || Pat Kelly ||
|-align=center
|2007 || 15-41 || 16th || [[Pat Kelly (catcher)|Pat Kelly]] / Ron Ortegon<br> / [[Rick Burleson]] ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2008 || 25-31 || 14th || Pat Kelly ||
|2009 || 28–27 || 8th || Pat Kelly ||
|-align=center
|2009 || 28-27 || 8th || Pat Kelly ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|}
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! Playoffs
! Playoffs
|-align=center
|-align=center
|align=center colspan=5|'''AZL Reds'''
|align=center colspan=5|'''AZL Reds'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/AZL_Reds|title=AZL Reds|publisher=''[[Baseball Reference]]'' Bullpen|accessdate=May 10, 2016}}</ref>
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2010 || 31-24 || 4th (t) || Julio Garcia || Lost League Finals<br><small>vs. [[AZL Brewers]] (1 game to 0)</small><br>Won in 1st round<br><small>vs. [[AZL Giants]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|2010 || 31–24 || 4th (t) || Julio Garcia || Lost League Finals<br><small>vs. [[AZL Brewers]] (1 game to 0)</small><br>Won in 1st round<br><small>vs. [[AZL Giants]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|-align=center
|2011 || 31-25 || 4th || [[Jose Nieves]] || Lost in 1st round<br><small>vs. [[AZL Giants]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|-align=center
|2012 || 18-38 || 12th || Jose Nieves ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2011 || 31–25 || 4th || [[Jose Nieves]] || Lost in 1st round<br><small>vs. [[AZL Giants]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|2013 || 18-37 || 13th || [[Eli Marrero]] ||
|-align=center
|2012 || 18–38 || 12th || Jose Nieves ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2014 || 24-32 || 11th || Eli Marrero ||
|2013 || 18–37 || 13th || [[Eli Marrero]] ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2015 || 27-29 || 8th || Ray Martinez ||
|2014 || 24–32 || 11th || Eli Marrero ||
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2015 || 27–29 || 8th || Ray Martinez ||
|2016 || 31-24 || 3rd || [[Jose Nieves]]|| Lost in Semifinals<br><small>vs. [[AZL Mariners]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|-align=center
|-align=center
|2017 || 22-33 || 13th || [[Jose Nieves]] ||
|2016 || 31–24 || 3rd || [[Jose Nieves]]|| Lost in Semifinals<br><small>vs. [[AZL Mariners]] (1 game to 0)</small>
|-align=center
|2017 || 22–33 || 13th || [[Jose Nieves]] ||
|}
|}
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}

==Notable players==
Notable players for the team have included:
{{div col}}
* [[Jared Burton]]
*[[Noah Davis (baseball) |Noah Davis]]
*[[Elly De La Cruz]] (born 2002)
* [[Yasmani Grandal]]
*[[Evan Kravetz]]
* [[Michael Lorenzen]]
* [[Kyle Lotzkar]]
* [[Donald Lutz]]
* [[Jon Moscot]]
* [[Nefi Ogando]]
* [[Wandy Peralta]]
* [[Denis Phipps]]
* [[Josh Ravin]]
* [[Steve Selsky]]
* [[Brett Tomko]]
* [[Zack Weiss]]
{{div col end}}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t3430 AZL Reds]
* [http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t3430 Official website]


{{Cincinnati Reds}}
{{Cincinnati Reds}}
{{Arizona League}}
{{Arizona League}}
{{Gulf Coast League |state=collapsed}}
{{Arizona Sports}}
{{Arizona Sports}}


[[Category:Arizona League teams]]
[[Category:Arizona Complex League teams]]
[[Category:Professional baseball teams in Arizona]]
[[Category:Professional baseball teams in Arizona]]
[[Category:Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates]]
[[Category:Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates]]
[[Category:Sports clubs established in 1968]]
[[Category:Baseball teams established in 1968]]
[[Category:1968 establishments in Florida]]
[[Category:1968 establishments in Florida]]


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Latest revision as of 05:41, 29 August 2024

Arizona Complex League Reds
  • (1968–1973, 1984–1990, 1999–present)
  • Goodyear, Arizona
  • Gulf Coast League Reds before 2010
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueArizona Complex League
DivisionCentral
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
TeamCincinnati Reds
Minor league titles
Division titles (2)
  • 1986
  • 2022
Team data
NameACL Reds
Previous names
  • AZL Reds (2010–2020)
  • GCL Reds (1968–1973, 1984–1990, 1999–2009)
BallparkGoodyear Ballpark (2010-present)
Previous parks
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Cincinnati Reds
ManagerBryan LaHair[1]

The Arizona Complex League Reds are a Rookie-level affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, competing in the Arizona Complex League of Minor League Baseball. The team plays its home games at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Arizona. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents from the United States, Canada, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Cuba, Japan, and other countries.

History

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The Cincinnati Reds previously fielded a Rookie-level team in the Gulf Coast League (GCL) during three tenures (1968–1973, 1984–1990, and 1999–2009) known as the Gulf Coast League Reds.[2] During 2004–2009, the team played home games at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida.[citation needed]

In 2010, when the major-league Reds moved their spring training headquarters from Florida to Arizona, the Rookie-level team also relocated and became members of the Arizona League (AZL), and were renamed as the Arizona League Reds. The team has competed in Arizona since then.[2] Prior to the 2021 season, the Arizona League was renamed as the Arizona Complex League (ACL).

Roster

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Alex Blandino
  • -- Chase Burns
  • 70 Edwin Cervantes
  • 73 Abraham Gaitan
  • -- Jake Gilbert †
  • 72 Khristian Guevara
  • -- Luke Holman
  • 41 Lisnerkin Lantigua
  • 58 Sheng-En Lin
  • 43 Darcy Longstaff
  • 47 Luis Morellis
  • 67 Nelfri Payano
  • 88 Juan Polo
  • 54 Dominic Scheffler
  • -- Tristan Smith
  • 56 Gabe Starks

Catchers


Infielders

  • 29 Alfredo Alcantara
  •  3 Luis Chevalier
  • 39 Iverson Espinoza
  • -- Tyson Lewis

Outfielders

  • 33 Drew Davies
  •  4 Luis Leones
  • 37 Brayan Rijo
  • -- Mike Sirota
  • 26 Jesus Torres


Manager

Coaches

  • 23 Sebastian Almonte (coach)
  • 34 Fred Corral (pitching)
  • 45 Rayner Oliveros (pitching)
  •  6 Peterson Plaz (hitting)
  • 25 Eric Richardson (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 53 Joneiker Arellano (full season)
  • -- Ty Floyd (full season)
  • 55 Peyton Gray
  • -- Logan Van Treeck

7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated August 31, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Arizona Complex League
Cincinnati Reds minor league players


Season-by-season

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Notable players

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Notable players for the team have included:

References

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  1. ^ "Roster".
  2. ^ a b "Cincinnati Reds Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
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