Arizona League Rosters - Arizona League Indians

Arizona League Indians

Arizona League Indians roster
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Pitchers

  • 30 Martin Alcantara
  • 37 Shawn Armstrong #
  • 28 Mitch Brown
  • 36 Ping-Hsueh Chen
  • -- Shao-Ching Chiang
  • 53 Jeffry Cleto
  • 58 Carlos Diaz
  • 46 Naoki Hasimoto
  • 20 Kota Kobayashi
  • 38 Kieran Lovegrove
  • 39 Thomas Pannone
  • 44 Anderson Polanco
  • 32 Ramon Rodriguez
  • 47 Juan Santana
  • 43 Casey Shane
  • 45 Anthony Vizcaya
  • -- Thomas White
  • 52 Jose Zapata

Catchers

  • 49 Juan De La Cruz
  • 41 Juan Gonzalez
  • 4 Francisco Mejia
  • 25 Shane Rowland

Infielders

  • 26 Gerald Bautista
  • 13 Ivan Castillo
  • 23 Grant Fink
  • 9 Mike Giuffre
  • 59 Todd Hankins #
  • 40 Luis Hernandez
  • 7 Yonathan Mendoza
  • 10 Garrett Smith
  • 6 Takuya Tsuchida
  • 12 Ordomar Valdez

Outfielders

  • 34 Victor Cabral
  • 15 Víctor de Jesús
  • 11 Clint Frazier
  • 17 Felix Lora
  • 2 D'vone McClure
  • 29 Joel Mejia
  • 1 Silento Sayles

Manager

  • 8 Anthony Medrano

Coaches

  • 24 Juan Alvarez
  • 16 Junior Betances
  • 33 Dennis Malavé







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