Young major league prospects hone their skills in the AIL, while experienced players may go there to rehabilitate from an injury, to learn a new position or to refine a particular skill.
The Arizona Instructional League was established in 1960, with four teams (affiliated with the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants) playing from October 15 to December 15.
[1] The league, which now plays its games during September and October, serves to develop players who have been drafted by teams in Major League Baseball (MLB).
These players are often young prospects in their early careers in Minor League Baseball.
An older player may go to "instructs" to hone a particular skill or to learn a new position.