I did not realize how long it has been since I did one of these. It’s been way too long. I really have to make it a more regular column. With that said, it is time to check in with the boys down on the farm. The Yankees minor leaguers who may not necessarily be their top prospects but are the ones I have chosen to follow this season. I have actually added a couple of guys to the list from the last time. We will stat with the five guys from the last column.
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Down On The Farm
Down on the Farm
One of the very many things I love about Baseball, and one of the few things Manfred can’t get rid of, is that they have a farm system. A true minor league. Basketball has the G League but it’s only one level and only 2 or 3 guys on the team are actually on the NBA clubs’ teams. The NHL has the AHL but again, it’s only one level and the best prospects play Major Junior hockey until they are 20 years old. With baseball, as soon as you are drafted and sign with the team (rather than go to college) you enter their minor league system. I love seeing who the Yankees have coming up through their system. I love following prospects and figuring out who is good and who isn’t. Sometimes I am better at it than Cashman is. I remember begging them to call up Severino when he was dominating the minors. Or looking forward to the big kid Judge who keeps mashing long balls on every level. I usually follow the top prospects but I love finding guys who come out of nowhere. Like when I was clamoring for Rob Refsnyder to get called up and looking forward to Garrett Whitlock getting the call. They are both productive players for the Red Sox now. So, here we are. Another season of Prospect watching. I have to preface this by pointing out that I am doing this mostly through stats and I don’t get to see these guys actually play. I always say the best way to tell if a player in any sport is good or not is to watch them play day in and day out. I just have no way of doing that so I have to rely on stats. So here we go…
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