The Arizona Fall League announced members of the 2014 All-Prospects Team on Wednesday. The league announced 22 different prospects including one player from 16 different organizations. The managers and coaches of the league voted on the members of the team, keeping in mind their performance over the fall and their projected future in the MLB.

Shortstop Daniel Robertson, first baseman Matt Olson and right-hander Chris Bassitt all garnered a spot on the All-Prospects list. Both Robertson and Olson were supplemental first round picks for Oakland in 2012. Bassitt was recently acquired from the Chicago White Sox and completed his 4th professional season in 2014. The Athletics were one of only two organizations to feature three different players on the squad (Los Angeles Dodgers).

RHP — Chris Bassitt: At the start of play, Bassitt was still a member of the Chicago White Sox organization and thus pitched for the Glendale Desert Dogs. The University of Akron product turned in a solid fall. He posted an impressive 0.69 ERA (1er/13.0ip) in six relief outings. Bassitt failed to allow a home run, recorded a 0.92 WHIP and .184 average against, and led the league with a 15.23 strikeouts per nine innings. His most eye-popping stat may be the 7.33 K/BB ratio though, fanning 22 and walking three. The right-hander was one of only two relievers named to the All-Prospects Team.

After getting a late start to the season due to a broken right hand, the hurler buzzed his way through Double-A and made the jump for his Major League debut in 2014. Five of his six appearances were starts with his best performance coming on September 22 at Detroit (W, 7.2 IP, 6 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 K). Overall, he went 1–1 with a 3.94 ERA (13er/29.2ip) with the White Sox.

1B — Matt Olson: The first baseman made the All-Prospects Team despite missing the final two weeks of the fall league after sustaining a shoulder injury during a collision at first base. He saw 11 games of action and batted .257 (9-for-35) with 11 runs scored and four home runs. He displayed his patience at the plate by walking 10 times compared to nine strikeouts. His 1.120 OPS was fueled by his six extra-base hits, two of them being home runs in the October 11 game against Peoria.

Olson showed great improvement during his 2014 campaign. After struggling at the plate (.225) with Single-A Beloit in 2013, he was assigned to Advanced-A Stockton where he compiled a .262/.404/.543 line. The slugger lowered his strikeout totals (from 148 to 137) and drew more walks (from 72 to 117), proving himself to be more selective at the plate. He finished with 37 home runs and 97 RBIs during his 138 games, both of which were tops among all Oakland farmhands.

SS — Daniel Robertson: One of the most consistent players in the whole league, Robertson was one of only a handful of MVP nominees. He was named to the East Division squad for the Fall Stars Game on November 1 and finished the season with a .301 average (22-for-73) in 20 games. The 20-year old posted a .398 OBP courtesy of 11 walks and the team-leading mark in hits. He drove in 12 runs and was named the Player of the Week during Week 3 (4 G, .556, 8 RBI, 5 R).

Robertson’s was recently named the Athletics’ top prospect by Baseball America. He spent his full season with Stockton and posted an impressive .310/.402/.471 line. The former first-round pick scored 110 runs, hit 37 doubles, blasted 15 home runs and compiled 60 RBIs. He played in 123 games at shortstop with a .964 fielding percentage. Many believe Robertson will plant himself in the middle of the infield for the Athletics soon.