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Royals prospect Raul Mondesi is starting at shortstop for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League championship game on Sunday.
Royals prospect Raul Mondesi is starting at shortstop for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League championship game on Sunday.
Royals prospect Raul Mondesi is starting at shortstop for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League championship game on Sunday.
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Raul Mondesi Jr. leads a trio of Royals prospects highlighting the 2014 Arizona Fall League Championship Game between the Peoria Javelinas and Salt River Rafters Saturday afternoon, live from Scottsdale Stadium.

The 3 p.m. ET game is the culmination of the six-week-long fall league, featuring several top prospects spread among six teams in the desert. The championship game will be televised by MLB Network and simultaneously streamed online at MLB.com.

Mondesi is the No. 38 prospect in baseball, per MLB.com, and the top-ranked minor leaguer in the Royals system. He will bat leadoff and play shortstop Saturday for Peoria. Other top-100 prospects scheduled to appear in the game are also Royals: third baseman Hunter Dozier (No. 86), batting fifth for the Javelinas, and pitcher Miguel Almonte (No. 87), starting on the mound.

Peoria is a team made of prospects from the Royals, Braves, Indians, Cardinals and Rays. Salt River features minor league players from the Diamondbacks, Rockies, Astros, Marlins, and Twins. The Javelinas narrowly won the West Division of the AFL with a 15-14 record (.517), edging out the 16-15 (516) Surprise Saguaros. Salt River won the East Division by 2½ games with a 17-11 record.

Marlins right-hander Anthony DeSclafani, rated the No. 3 prospect in Miami's farm system, starts on the mound for Salt River. Here are the lineups:

Peoria

SS Raul Mondesi Jr. (Royals)
2B Breyvic Valera (Cardinals)
RF Edward Salcedo (Braves)
DH Cody Stanley (Cardinals)
3B Hunter Dozier (Royals)
C Justin O`Conner (Rays)
1B Jacob Wilson (Cardinals)
CF Bubba Starling (Royals)
LF Kes Carter (Rays)

P Miguel Almonte (Royals)

Salt River

CF Evan Marzilli (Diamondbacks)
DH Joe Sclafani (Astros)
LF Eddie Rosario (Twins)
C Peter O`Brien (Yankees)
RF Max Kepler (Twins)
SS Justin Bohn (Marlins)
1B Ryan Casteel (Rockies)
3B Brandon Drury (Diamondbacks)
2B Taylor Featherston (Rockies)

P Anthony DeSclafani (Marlins)

Game info

Time: 3 p.m. ET

Location: Scottsdale Stadium

TV: MLB Network, with Matt Yallof on play-by-play along with analysts Joe Magrane and John Manuel

Online: MLB.com, streaming the MLB Network broadcast

Radio: MLB Network Radio (Sirius 209, XM 89), with Mike Ferrin on the call

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