Watch top prospects in the Arizona Fall League

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The Arizona Fall League is upon us, and in this circuit of elite prospects, there is something to watch for every night.

Here's what's on the docket for the second week of the campaign.

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TUESDAY

4:30 p.m. ET –Peoria (ATL, MIA, MIL, SD, SEA) @ Glendale (CIN, CWS, LAD, PHI, STL)
There may not be a more dangerous pair of teammates in the Fall League so far than the top-ranked Mariners prospect Colt Emerson (MLB No. 27) and Kemp Alderman (MIA No. 12), and the league’s hits (11) and home runs (five) leaders respectively guide the Javelinas into action for the second day in a row against Ethan Salas (MLB No. 19) and the Desert Dogs. Glendale sports the Padres' top two prospects in Salas and Leodalis De Vries (MLB No. 28), while Peoria’s roster also features White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery (MLB No. 37) and Reds shortstop Edwin Arroyo (MLB No. 65) on the position player side.

9:30 p.m. ET – Salt River (AZ, COL, MIN, NYY, WSH) @ Surprise (BAL, CLE, HOU, KC, TEX)
A pair of Top 100 prospects lead the way for the Saguaros as the Royals' Jac Caglianone (MLB No. 17) and the Guardians' Chase DeLauter (MLB No. 41) step in against Dylan Ray. The D-backs' No. 16 prospect could find himself pitching with an early lead if Salt River table-setters Robert Hassell III (WSH No. 13) and Garrett Martin (Yankees) keep swinging hot bats. Also keep your eye out for Jake Cunningham (Orioles), who has homered twice in four games for Surprise.

9:30 p.m. ET – Scottsdale (DET, NYM, PIT, SF, TOR) @ Mesa (BOS, CHC, LAA, OAK, TB)
The Scorpions' roster is laden with Top 100 prospects, including the Giants' Bryce Eldridge (No. 35), Jett Williams (No. 52), Drew Gilbert (No. 74) and Termarr Johnson (No. 75). And Scottsdale will hand the baseball to right-hander Khristian Curtis (PIT No. 27), who will need to navigate a lineup with solid power in the form of the Rays' Xavier Isaac (MLB No. 36) and the Cubs' Moises Ballesteros (MLB No. 44). That duo has already combined for three homers this fall, with Isaac crushing two in his first four games.