[農場] Keith Law Yankees Top 10 Prospects
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Yankees' Top 10
Player, POS (Top 100 rank)
1. Gary Sanchez, C (68)
2. Tyler Austin, RF (85)
3. Mason Williams, CF (87)
4. J.R. Murphy, C
5. Slade Heathcott, CF
6. Aaron Judge, CF
7. Ian Clarkin, LHP
8. Eric Jagielo, 3B
9. Luis Severino, RHP
10. Greg Bird, 1B
New York Yankees
Org rank: 20
Farm system overview
What a miserable year for the Yankees on the farm. Tyler Austin, Mason
Williams, Slade Heathcott, Aaron Judge, Ian Clarkin and Gabe Encinas all got
hurt, with Judge missing the entire summer after the Yankees nabbed him with
one of their three first-round picks. For most of those guys, the injuries
just meant lost years, but in Heathcott's case, there's a legitimate question
about whether he can ever stay healthy enough to be an every-day player.
Gary Sanchez was healthy, but just didn't hit anywhere close to expectations.
J.R. Murphy's year was the brightest spot, as he's going to be an every-day
catcher for somebody. Greg Bird's patience/power game could make him a
second-division regular down the road. Luis Severino's three-pitch mix might
be three pluses out of the pen, and it's a grade-65 or 70 fastball even in
the rotation. However, he's less than 6-foot, and he has to prove he can
maintain his stuff over a full season when going six innings every time out.
Their 2013 second-round pick, California prep second baseman Gosuke Katoh,
had the best year of all of their high selections, tearing up the
rookie-level Gulf Coast League with great plate discipline while playing
strong defense.
2014 impact
Other than some relief help from someone like right-hander Mark Montgomery or
hard-throwing and often-hurt Jose Ramirez (No. 11 in their system), the
Yankees aren't likely to give any significant playing time to rookies this
year.
The fallen
Heathcott can't stay healthy and had to have more work done on one of his
knees after he tried to play through it all year. He couldn't run, his reads
in center were poor, and his makeup has never been his strong suit. (One
scout: "He's legitimately a crazy person." That scout is not a real doctor,
however.) Heathcott fell off the top 100 entirely, and I don't see him
returning there until he has a full, productive season.
Sleeper
Aside from Severino, whom I mentioned above and who could be a No. 3 starter
or more if his size doesn't preclude a future in the rotation, the Yankees
have to be excited about Venezuelan catcher Luis Torrens, whom they signed
for $1.3 million in July 2012. A new convert to catching, Torrens took to it
extremely well, with plus hands and plus defense overall, with a good swing
and feel at the plate, only lacking power but likely hitting for average with
good OBP when he develops.
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