With the graduation of shortstop Anthony Volpe the New York Yankees’ farm system is the thinnest it’s been in years. At the top it’s high-risk, high-reward outfielders, an above-average middle infielder and very little starting pitching depth within a year of the majors.
The club added even more upside in the draft and didn’t make a significant trade before the deadline, but there doesn’t appear to be a good bet on a future star right now.
Here’s the updated Top 30 prospects for the Yankees:
RANK | PLAYER | POS |
---|---|---|
1 | Oswald Peraza | SS |
2 | Jasson Dominguez | OF |
3 | Austin Wells | C |
4 | Chase Hampton | RHP |
5 | Spencer Jones | OF |
6 | Everson Pereira | OF |
7 | George Lombard Jr. | SS |
8 | Henry Lalane | LHP |
9 | Roderick Arias | SS |
10 | Will Warren | RHP |
11 | Drew Thorpe | RHP |
12 | Luis Gil | RHP |
13 | Randy Vasquez | RHP |
14 | Kyle Carr | LHP |
15 | Clayton Beeter | RHP |
16 | Trey Sweeney | SS |
17 | Yoendrys Gomez | RHP |
18 | Luis Serna | RHP |
19 | Roc Riggio | 2B |
20 | Elijah Dunham | OF |
21 | Richard Fitts | RHP |
22 | TJ Rumfield | 1B |
23 | Jared Serna | 2B |
24 | Trystan Vrieling | RHP |
25 | Brando Mayea | OF |
26 | Omar Gonzalez | RHP |
27 | Nicholas Judice | RHP |
28 | Angel Benitez | RHP |
29 | Estevan Florial | OF |
30 | Jordarlin Mendoza | RHP |
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