It's not often that college players enter the pros with a still considerable untapped ceiling and Yankees left-handed pitching prospect Ken Waldichuk has quickly proven to be one of them.
Yankees third base prospect Chad Bell emerged with a more than solid debut season in 2019 and he's looking to improve his overall game as he has his sights set on his first full season.
The Yankees had a good year down on the farm overall in 2019 but some good performances flew under the radar. Here are the Yankee minor leaguers that did a lot better than many realized.
Glenn Otto battled injuries and inconsistencies in the regular season this year but the Yankees prospect was able to turn things around down the stretch and in the Arizona Fall League.
Nick Nelson has constantly improved his stuff and his command over the years and it is beginning to culminate in the development of one of the higher-end pitching prospects for the Yankees.
Yankees left-handed pitching prospect Ryan Anderson brings a bit more ceiling with him than most college hurlers and he's already showing significant gains to his game behind the scenes.
Garrett Whitlock, currently rehabbing his way back from Tommy John surgery and feeling good in his comeback bid, does not have a scheduled throwing program just yet.
Ben Ruta has become one of the more consistent year-to-year performers among the position prospects for the Yankees and he's pushing the envelop of his prospect status internally.
Former Yankees first round pick Anthony Seigler hasn't had an opportunity yet to strut his stuff after sustaining two pretty significant injuries in his first full season in 2019.