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Post by jiminy on Dec 20, 2023 19:35:28 GMT -5
Yankees Top Prospects according to FanGraphs
blogs.fangraphs.com/new-york-yankees-top...
Rk Name Age Highest Level Position ETA FV
1 Spencer Jones 22.6 AA CF 2026 55
2 Austin Wells 24.4 MLB C 2024 50
3 Jasson Domínguez 20.9 MLB CF 2025 50
4 Roderick Arias 19.3 R SS 2027 50
5 Chase Hampton 22.4 AA SP 2024 50
6 Will Warren 24.5 AAA SP 2024 50
7 George Lombard Jr. 18.1 A SS 2027 45+
8 Henry Lalane 19.6 R SP 2026 45
9 Brando Mayea 18.3 R CF 2028 45
10 Jorbit Vivas 22.8 AAA 2B 2024 45
11 Carlos Lagrange 20.6 R SP 2027 40+
12 Agustin Ramirez 22.3 AA C 2025 40+
13 Jared Serna 21.6 A+ 2B 2026 40+
14 Edgleen Perez 17.6 R C 2028 40+
15 Chalniel Arias 19.9 R SP 2028 40+
16 Sabier Marte 19.4 R SP 2028 40+
17 Everson Pereira 22.7 MLB LF 2024 40
18 Brock Selvidge 21.3 A+ SP 2026 40
19 Clayton Beeter 25.2 AAA SIRP 2024 40
20 Luis Gil 25.5 MLB SIRP 2024 40
21 Yoendrys Gómez 24.2 MLB MIRP 2024 40
22 Keiner Delgado 19.5 R 2B 2027 40
23 Roc Riggio 21.1 A 2B 2026 40
24 Kyle Carr 21.2 R SP 2026 40
25 Antonio Gomez 22.1 A+ C 2026 40
26 Brendan Beck 25.2 A+ SP 2025 35+
27 Luis Serna 19.4 R SP 2027 35+
28 Gabriel Terrero 18.2 R 2B 2029 35+
29 Ben Rice 24.4 AA DH 2026 35+
30 Angel Benitez 20.3 R SP 2028 35+
31 Jordarlin Mendoza 20.1 R SIRP 2026 35+
32 Carlos Narvaez 25.1 AAA C 2024 35+
33 Alexander Vargas 22.1 A+ SS 2026 35+
34 Rafael Flores 22.7 A+ C 2027 35+
35 Jerson Alejandro 17.4 R SP 2028 35+
36 Matt Krook 29.2 MLB MIRP 2024 35+
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Post by pippsheadache on Dec 20, 2023 19:46:15 GMT -5
Yankees Top Prospects according to FanGraphs blogs.fangraphs.com/new-york-yankees-top... Rk Name Age Highest Level Position ETA FV 1 Spencer Jones 22.6 AA CF 2026 55 2 Austin Wells 24.4 MLB C 2024 50 3 Jasson Domínguez 20.9 MLB CF 2025 50 4 Roderick Arias 19.3 R SS 2027 50 5 Chase Hampton 22.4 AA SP 2024 50 6 Will Warren 24.5 AAA SP 2024 50 7 George Lombard Jr. 18.1 A SS 2027 45+ 8 Henry Lalane 19.6 R SP 2026 45 9 Brando Mayea 18.3 R CF 2028 45 10 Jorbit Vivas 22.8 AAA 2B 2024 45 11 Carlos Lagrange 20.6 R SP 2027 40+ 12 Agustin Ramirez 22.3 AA C 2025 40+ 13 Jared Serna 21.6 A+ 2B 2026 40+ 14 Edgleen Perez 17.6 R C 2028 40+ 15 Chalniel Arias 19.9 R SP 2028 40+ 16 Sabier Marte 19.4 R SP 2028 40+ 17 Everson Pereira 22.7 MLB LF 2024 40 18 Brock Selvidge 21.3 A+ SP 2026 40 19 Clayton Beeter 25.2 AAA SIRP 2024 40 20 Luis Gil 25.5 MLB SIRP 2024 40 21 Yoendrys Gómez 24.2 MLB MIRP 2024 40 22 Keiner Delgado 19.5 R 2B 2027 40 23 Roc Riggio 21.1 A 2B 2026 40 24 Kyle Carr 21.2 R SP 2026 40 25 Antonio Gomez 22.1 A+ C 2026 40 26 Brendan Beck 25.2 A+ SP 2025 35+ 27 Luis Serna 19.4 R SP 2027 35+ 28 Gabriel Terrero 18.2 R 2B 2029 35+ 29 Ben Rice 24.4 AA DH 2026 35+ 30 Angel Benitez 20.3 R SP 2028 35+ 31 Jordarlin Mendoza 20.1 R SIRP 2026 35+ 32 Carlos Narvaez 25.1 AAA C 2024 35+ 33 Alexander Vargas 22.1 A+ SS 2026 35+ 34 Rafael Flores 22.7 A+ C 2027 35+ 35 Jerson Alejandro 17.4 R SP 2028 35+ 36 Matt Krook 29.2 MLB MIRP 2024 35+ Welcome in, Jiminy. Nice post. I'm glad that Vivas projects at number 10. Wasn't Pereira a good bit higher than 17 previously?
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Post by kaybli on Dec 20, 2023 20:12:26 GMT -5
Welcome jiminy!
I love fangraphs, but I have to believe that Dominguez should be our number one prospect considering his age and what he showed last year.
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Post by chiyankee on Dec 20, 2023 20:13:06 GMT -5
Welcome to the board Jiminy!
It does appear that Pereira's struggles at the big league level last season has dropped is value in the eyes of some these experts. I think Ben Rice at 29 is too two, he was raking last season at Somerset and should be at Scranton in 2024.
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Post by inger on Dec 20, 2023 21:22:17 GMT -5
Jiminy Crickets! A new poster! Welcome! …
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Post by jiminy on Dec 20, 2023 21:24:22 GMT -5
Welcome jiminy!
I love fangraphs, but I have to believe that Dominguez should be our number one prospect considering his age and what he showed last year.
Thanks. I also agree that Dominguez is the Yankees' best prospect. Jones' hitting is streaky, real hot and then cools off. 3. Jasson Domínguez, CF Video Signed: July 2nd Period, 2019 from Dominican Republic (NYY) Age 20.9 Height 5′ 9″ Weight 220 Bat / Thr S / R FV 50 Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 30/40 60/60 55/60 60/50 40/45 55 Often described on this website as “Baseball’s Zion Williamson,” Domínguez signed for $5.1 million in 2019 as easily the toolsiest player in his signing class, a plus-running center fielder with huge switch-hitting power. In a bodily sense, he was also unlike any amateur prospect most scouts had ever seen. Built at age 16 like a late-20s Mike Trout, nobody was totally sure how Domínguez’s body and physicality would develop as he entered his 20s, and this (plus the internet hype) was what made him similar to Zion. Domínguez’s pro career got off to a delayed start because of the pandemic, which clouded the outlook for his hit tool even more than is typical for a risky amateur prospect like this. After some initial struggles in 2021, especially from a contact standpoint, Domínguez quickly climbed through the minors and reached the big leagues late in 2023 as a 20-year-old. He showed his trademark power during an eight-game stint before his UCL blew out. He had Tommy John late in September and is slated to miss nine or 10 months, which puts him on pace to return in June or July of 2024. Domínguez’s impact power is the tool that floats his prospect boat. He has incredible strength and bat speed for a hitter his age, and he’s forecast here to slug enough to make up for other ills. Domínguez is not yet an especially comfortable or smooth outfield defender, and he doesn’t have great feel for the barrel from either side of the plate. Which of Domínguez’s skills should we continue to project on? I don’t want to project on his power as much as I normally might for a 20-year-old because his frame is already maxed out. In fact, Domínguez’s bulkiness makes me want to project a near-term regression in foot speed. If Domínguez is going to be an impact player, then his feel for either center field or for contact needs to improve. I think the former is more likely, considering how few reps he’s had there in pro ball. It will be important for Domínguez to stay as lithe and fast as possible during his TJ rehab to give him a better chance of remaining at a premium position, where his rather extreme power-over-hit skill set has the best chance to profile.
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Post by kaybli on Dec 20, 2023 21:49:21 GMT -5
Welcome jiminy!
I love fangraphs, but I have to believe that Dominguez should be our number one prospect considering his age and what he showed last year.
Thanks. I also agree that Dominguez is the Yankees' best prospect. Jones' hitting is streaky, real hot and then cools off. 3. Jasson Domínguez, CF Video Signed: July 2nd Period, 2019 from Dominican Republic (NYY) Age 20.9 Height 5′ 9″ Weight 220 Bat / Thr S / R FV 50 Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 30/40 60/60 55/60 60/50 40/45 55 Often described on this website as “Baseball’s Zion Williamson,” Domínguez signed for $5.1 million in 2019 as easily the toolsiest player in his signing class, a plus-running center fielder with huge switch-hitting power. In a bodily sense, he was also unlike any amateur prospect most scouts had ever seen. Built at age 16 like a late-20s Mike Trout, nobody was totally sure how Domínguez’s body and physicality would develop as he entered his 20s, and this (plus the internet hype) was what made him similar to Zion. Domínguez’s pro career got off to a delayed start because of the pandemic, which clouded the outlook for his hit tool even more than is typical for a risky amateur prospect like this. After some initial struggles in 2021, especially from a contact standpoint, Domínguez quickly climbed through the minors and reached the big leagues late in 2023 as a 20-year-old. He showed his trademark power during an eight-game stint before his UCL blew out. He had Tommy John late in September and is slated to miss nine or 10 months, which puts him on pace to return in June or July of 2024. Domínguez’s impact power is the tool that floats his prospect boat. He has incredible strength and bat speed for a hitter his age, and he’s forecast here to slug enough to make up for other ills. Domínguez is not yet an especially comfortable or smooth outfield defender, and he doesn’t have great feel for the barrel from either side of the plate. Which of Domínguez’s skills should we continue to project on? I don’t want to project on his power as much as I normally might for a 20-year-old because his frame is already maxed out. In fact, Domínguez’s bulkiness makes me want to project a near-term regression in foot speed. If Domínguez is going to be an impact player, then his feel for either center field or for contact needs to improve. I think the former is more likely, considering how few reps he’s had there in pro ball. It will be important for Domínguez to stay as lithe and fast as possible during his TJ rehab to give him a better chance of remaining at a premium position, where his rather extreme power-over-hit skill set has the best chance to profile. I don't like the Zion comparisons just because Williamson is so big and out of shape. Though stats wise he's not having a bad season.
I do think Dominguez will eventually have to be moved to a corner OF spot. I was so excited when he came up and hit those HRs. That excitement has been tempered a little bit with the injury, but I remain hopeful he can be an impact bat for us.
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Post by inger on Dec 20, 2023 22:05:45 GMT -5
Thanks. I also agree that Dominguez is the Yankees' best prospect. Jones' hitting is streaky, real hot and then cools off. 3. Jasson Domínguez, CF Video Signed: July 2nd Period, 2019 from Dominican Republic (NYY) Age 20.9 Height 5′ 9″ Weight 220 Bat / Thr S / R FV 50 Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 30/40 60/60 55/60 60/50 40/45 55 Often described on this website as “Baseball’s Zion Williamson,” Domínguez signed for $5.1 million in 2019 as easily the toolsiest player in his signing class, a plus-running center fielder with huge switch-hitting power. In a bodily sense, he was also unlike any amateur prospect most scouts had ever seen. Built at age 16 like a late-20s Mike Trout, nobody was totally sure how Domínguez’s body and physicality would develop as he entered his 20s, and this (plus the internet hype) was what made him similar to Zion. Domínguez’s pro career got off to a delayed start because of the pandemic, which clouded the outlook for his hit tool even more than is typical for a risky amateur prospect like this. After some initial struggles in 2021, especially from a contact standpoint, Domínguez quickly climbed through the minors and reached the big leagues late in 2023 as a 20-year-old. He showed his trademark power during an eight-game stint before his UCL blew out. He had Tommy John late in September and is slated to miss nine or 10 months, which puts him on pace to return in June or July of 2024. Domínguez’s impact power is the tool that floats his prospect boat. He has incredible strength and bat speed for a hitter his age, and he’s forecast here to slug enough to make up for other ills. Domínguez is not yet an especially comfortable or smooth outfield defender, and he doesn’t have great feel for the barrel from either side of the plate. Which of Domínguez’s skills should we continue to project on? I don’t want to project on his power as much as I normally might for a 20-year-old because his frame is already maxed out. In fact, Domínguez’s bulkiness makes me want to project a near-term regression in foot speed. If Domínguez is going to be an impact player, then his feel for either center field or for contact needs to improve. I think the former is more likely, considering how few reps he’s had there in pro ball. It will be important for Domínguez to stay as lithe and fast as possible during his TJ rehab to give him a better chance of remaining at a premium position, where his rather extreme power-over-hit skill set has the best chance to profile. I don't like the Zion comparisons just because Williamson is so big and out of shape. Though stats wise he's not having a bad season.
I do think Dominguez will eventually have to be moved to a corner OF spot. I was so excited when he came up and hit those HRs. That excitement has been tempered a little bit with the injury, but I remain hopeful he can be an impact bat for us.
Hopeful is the proper word. Kevin Maas and Shane Spencer say so…
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Post by qwik3457bb on Dec 20, 2023 22:49:23 GMT -5
Longerhagen is right on the money far more often that not, but the continued low number on Dominguez' hit tool...might be out of date. His game changed at the all-star break last season, and he cut his K rate basically in half from what it was before the break. When that happened, his power dropped slightly but his batting soared. I'm a lot more solid that he's going to be a valuable everyday player, if not a star, than I was before last season started.
Like others above, I think he, and not Jones, is the Yanks' current #1 prospect. Jones has the same hit tool question mark now that Dominguez did before last season, at least for me.
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Post by kaybli on Dec 21, 2023 1:38:32 GMT -5
Longerhagen is right on the money far more often that not, but the continued low number on Dominguez' hit tool...might be out of date. His game changed at the all-star break last season, and he cut his K rate basically in half from what it was before the break. When that happened, his power dropped slightly but his batting soared. I'm a lot more solid that he's going to be a valuable everyday player, if not a star, than I was before last season started. Like others above, I think he, and not Jones, is the Yanks' current #1 prospect. Jones has the same hit tool question mark now that Dominguez did before last season, at least for me. Welcome to the board qwik!
As a longtime lurker at the YESboards, I'm familiar with your posts and very happy you've decided to join us here.
I agree with you on Dominguez being the number one prospect even with the TJ surgery. I was not aware that he cut his K rate so dramatically after the break. Hopefully he keeps those gains next year. Boone said a spot for him on the big league club is not guaranteed so he may have to work himself back. At least the days of trotting Bauers and McKinney in the OF seem to be over.
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Post by qimqam on Dec 21, 2023 9:46:56 GMT -5
These 2 are very intriguing prospects
Ben Rice 24.4 AA DH 2026 35+ Henry Lalane 19.6 R SP 2026 45
I think Rice (LH Catcher, 1B DH) can surprise and possibly stick out spring training ... if not later in the season
Lalane is a 6'7" LHP and only 19 years old with good and improving control
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Post by kaybli on Dec 21, 2023 9:53:27 GMT -5
These 2 are very intriguing prospects Ben Rice 24.4 AA DH 2026 35+ Henry Lalane 19.6 R SP 2026 45 I think Rice (LH Catcher, 1B DH) can surprise and possibly stick out spring training ... if not later in the season Lalane is a 6'7" LHP and only 19 years old with good and improving control I'm a big fan of Rice. He absolutely tore it up last year. If Rizzo still has concussion issues this year he can be our backup plan at 1B hopefully.
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Post by chiyankee on Dec 21, 2023 10:20:53 GMT -5
These 2 are very intriguing prospects Ben Rice 24.4 AA DH 2026 35+ Henry Lalane 19.6 R SP 2026 45 I think Rice (LH Catcher, 1B DH) can surprise and possibly stick out spring training ... if not later in the season Lalane is a 6'7" LHP and only 19 years old with good and improving control Lalane has been showing up on several Top Yankee Prospects lists that I've seen. I think he's going to fly through the system.
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Post by jiminy on Dec 21, 2023 10:58:16 GMT -5
Jiminy Crickets! A new poster! Welcome! … Thanks for the welcome.
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Post by jiminy on Dec 21, 2023 11:01:16 GMT -5
Longerhagen is right on the money far more often that not, but the continued low number on Dominguez' hit tool...might be out of date. His game changed at the all-star break last season, and he cut his K rate basically in half from what it was before the break. When that happened, his power dropped slightly but his batting soared. I'm a lot more solid that he's going to be a valuable everyday player, if not a star, than I was before last season started. Like others above, I think he, and not Jones, is the Yanks' current #1 prospect. Jones has the same hit tool question mark now that Dominguez did before last season, at least for me. Welcome to the board qwik!
As a longtime lurker at the YESboards, I'm familiar with your posts and very happy you've decided to join us here.
I agree with you on Dominguez being the number one prospect even with the TJ surgery. I was not aware that he cut his K rate so dramatically after the break. Hopefully he keeps those gains next year. Boone said a spot for him on the big league club is not guaranteed so he may have to work himself back. At least the days of trotting Bauers and McKinney in the OF seem to be over.
One question: Is it permissible to post the whole article on this platform? Some boards do not permit the posting of the whole article.
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