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Six Indians Alums Selected for Arizona Fall League

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Published on September 11, 2025 under Northwest League (NWL)
Spokane Indians News Release

Baseball might have just wrapped up in the Inland Northwest, but it’s full speed ahead in the Valley of the Sun. The Arizona Fall League announced its 2025 rosters on Wednesday afternoon, with a total of six Spokane Indians players-including top 100 prospect Charlie Condon and breakout star Jared Thomas-selected to represent the Colorado Rockies on the AFL’s Salt River Rafters.

The 2025 season begins Monday, October 6th and runs through Saturday, November 15th, the day of the circuit’s Championship Game to be played at Salt River Fields. A complete list of Spokane Indians players competing in the Arizona Fall League can be found below:

Charlie Condon: The third overall pick out of the University of Georgia last season, Condon struggled with Spokane in his first taste of pro ball (.180/.248/.270 in 100 at-bats) in 2024 but bounced back in a big way this year (.312/.431/.420 in 138 at-bats) to earn a July promotion to the Hartford. The 22-year-old first baseman, who was also selected to play in this year’s All-Star Futures Game, has regained his power stroke with the Yard Goats (6 HR, .589 SLG in August) and once again looks like a future cornerstone for the rebuilding Rockies.

Cade Denton: A sixth round selection out of Oral Roberts (which also produced former Spokane Indians players Jose Trevino and Chi Chi Gonzalez) in 2023, Denton was rock solid out of Spokane’s bullpen this season, collecting seven saves and five holds while striking out 63 over a career-high 50.2 innings (11.2 K/9). Overall, the 23-year-old right-hander has posted a 4-7 record, 4.40 ERA, and 108 K/34 BB mark in 84 career MiLB appearances.

Welinton Herrera: A key piece out of the bullpen during Spokane’s title run in 2024, Herrera returned to the Inland Northwest to start this season and was nearly unhittable over his 15 appearances with the Indians (10 SV, 0.49 ERA, 0.76 WHIP, 14.24 K/9). The southpaw earned a late-May promotion to Hartford, where the 21-year-old has more than held his own against Eastern League hitters (7 SV, 3.40 ERA, 13.6 K/9). Herrera’s breakout season also included a trip to the All-Star Futures Game in July and a spot in MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 Rockies prospects (No. 20).

Jack Mahoney: A college teammate of Cole Messina and Braylen Wimmer, Mahoney was selected in the third round out of South Carolina in 2023 and put together a solid first professional season with Fresno…

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