PinstripesPlus.com ranks the potential changeups a particular prospect could wind up having at the big league level someday should he get there. His likeliness in getting there weighs heavily on his potential impact too and subsequent ranking, it’s just not a simple ‘who has the better changeup currently’ debate.
The Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent cancellation of the 2020 minor league baseball season robbed a number of could-be breakout candidates this year. Right-hander Mitch Spence was potentially one of them but he says he’s preparing to pick up right where he left off.
Jasson Dominguez won't make his official debut in the Yankees organization now until 2021 but he's made it quite clear already that he has the tools to make an immediate impact right away.
What the Coronavirus pandemic most assuredly did was stall what were inevitably going to be some breakout seasons by a number of Yankees prospects this year. Some of those breakouts might have been expected and others might have ‘come out of nowhere’. The latter seemed to be the story that was developing for reliever Keegan Curtis with the way he reported to Spring Training camp in 2020.
To say it’s been a challenge for prospects to keep up their respective games during the Coronavirus pandemic would be a bit of an understatement. However, players in the Yankees system are doing their best to do exactly that, including Glenn Otto. In fact, he says he’s ready to stand out once minor league baseball returns.
The numbers say these Yankees prospects shouldn't be in top prospects discussions now but these five in particular have it in them to ascend to the top of the prospect rankings someday.
The Yankees, flush with a deep farm system, have the talent to acquire whoever they want at the 2020 Major League trade deadline. Here are the Top Five trade chips that would bring back the most value while not crushing the Yankee prospect depth.
The Yankees have some extremely high ceiling position prospect talent, especially at the lower minor league levels, and some of the 'sleepers' are getting ready to pop too.
We sat down with Yankees Director of Dominican Republic Operations Mario Garza for a Q&A session. In our final part ten of this multi-part series we get his thoughts on Blas Castano, Alan Mejia and more.
The Yankees have some of the deepest collection of arms in all of baseball, especially at the lower minor league levels, and some of the 'sleepers' are getting ready to pop too.