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Post by desousa on Jul 1, 2024 15:39:54 GMT -5
This is good news.
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 1, 2024 18:42:46 GMT -5
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Post by nw on Jul 1, 2024 19:03:45 GMT -5
58 ER's and 16 Hr's in 74 innings! I was a believer. I thought he should have gotten the call instead of Gil this spring. I don’t know what’s happened to him, but I know what happened to me. I was wrong… Warren is a 2 pitch pitcher. That doesn't get it done at AAA and it certainly doesn't get it done as a starter in the majors. His 4 seam fastball is good enough at 97 and he has control but not great command. When you miss in the zone at AAA, the ball gets hit a long way. His out pitch is his slider but we all know what happens when you rely too much on the slider. His 2 seam fastball, in my opinion, is more of a show pitch at the MLB level. Maybe the organization can work on getting some more spin on it and he could then be an effective starter but right now, it isn't there from what I've seen. I actually think the Yankees, with no extreme need for starting pitching, might make him into a reliever that showcases his best stuff. However, right now, he needs to focus on command and that all starts with the fastball.
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Post by desousa on Jul 2, 2024 7:35:17 GMT -5
A bonus Monday farm report from Tom Kosensky. Minors are usually off on Mondays, but this week they are taking Sunday off. Roc Riggio continues to get on base, former 1st round draft choice Anthony Siegler goes 3-4, Baron Stuart tosses 6.2 shutout innings and Chase Hampton throws an inning in a rehab start. tomkosensky.com/2024/07/01/yankees-milb-7-1-roc-riggio-continues-hot-streak/
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Post by inger on Jul 2, 2024 9:55:23 GMT -5
A bonus Monday farm report from Tom Kosensky. Minors are usually off on Mondays, but this week they are taking Sunday off. Roc Riggio continues to get on base, former 1st round draft choice Anthony Siegler goes 3-4, Baron Stuart tosses 6.2 shutout innings and Chase Hampton throws an inning in a rehab start. tomkosensky.com/2024/07/01/yankees-milb-7-1-roc-riggio-continues-hot-streak/I hate to admit it, but I’m getting a bit of prospect fatigue when it comes to Jones. Even though he’s been hot lately, there’s just something missing, and I suppose that to be contact. Sometimes when a prospect suffers so many ups and downs it becomes a bit more difficult to believe that they’re going to get up on the peak and stay there…
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Post by desousa on Jul 2, 2024 11:51:11 GMT -5
A bonus Monday farm report from Tom Kosensky. Minors are usually off on Mondays, but this week they are taking Sunday off. Roc Riggio continues to get on base, former 1st round draft choice Anthony Siegler goes 3-4, Baron Stuart tosses 6.2 shutout innings and Chase Hampton throws an inning in a rehab start. tomkosensky.com/2024/07/01/yankees-milb-7-1-roc-riggio-continues-hot-streak/I hate to admit it, but I’m getting a bit of prospect fatigue when it comes to Jones. Even though he’s been hot lately, there’s just something missing, and I suppose that to be contact. Sometimes when a prospect suffers so many ups and downs it becomes a bit more difficult to believe that they’re going to get up on the peak and stay there… After the spring training he had, many people thought he'd be playing in NY right now. He's struck out 107 in less than 300 PA's. And that's in AA.
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Post by 1955nyyfan on Jul 2, 2024 11:59:13 GMT -5
I hate to admit it, but I’m getting a bit of prospect fatigue when it comes to Jones. Even though he’s been hot lately, there’s just something missing, and I suppose that to be contact. Sometimes when a prospect suffers so many ups and downs it becomes a bit more difficult to believe that they’re going to get up on the peak and stay there… After the spring training he had, many people thought he'd be playing in NY right now. He's struck out 107 in less than 300 PA's. And that's in AA. I thought I read that he made some significant swing changes prior to this season getting underway.
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Post by inger on Jul 2, 2024 12:58:02 GMT -5
After the spring training he had, many people thought he'd be playing in NY right now. He's struck out 107 in less than 300 PA's. And that's in AA. I thought I read that he made some significant swing changes prior to this season getting underway. I read that too. Flattened his swing to get more contact. Only he’s not making more contact…
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Post by desousa on Jul 2, 2024 15:03:02 GMT -5
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Post by 1955nyyfan on Jul 2, 2024 15:50:25 GMT -5
Looked at Reyzelman's line. Looks like he has swing and miss stuff.
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 2, 2024 18:42:19 GMT -5
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jul 2, 2024 19:10:06 GMT -5
Spencer Jones was interview on today's MLB morning show (9-11 AM) by Sean Casey and Mark D. It was a nice interview, hope he stays healthy in the Minors and makes it to the Bronx. The team needs to get younger and not trade away its farm talent.
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jul 2, 2024 20:26:40 GMT -5
Minor League Player Spotlight: Yankees' Spencer Jones6:07 PM EDT Confidence is a buzzword for Spencer Jones, and for good reason. The 6-foot-6 outfielder is fresh off a week where he walloped 3 big flies and 4 doubles to close out a scorching June.
The week, which culminated in a .333/.345/.815 slash line, earned Jones MiLB Player of the Week honors in the Eastern League and raised his OPS 48 points.
So, what’s the secret to his success? It all comes back to that word: confidence.
“A lot of it is confidence,” Jones told Robert Flores, Lauren Shehadi, Mark DeRosa and Sean Casey on MLB Network’s “MLB Central.” “You want to go up there and think that the guy up there doesn't have anything to get you out with and you're ready for your pitch, you're going to be on time for it, and you're going to crush anything that you see that you like in the zone.”
For the Yankees’ No. 2 prospect, that confidence started building back in March, when Jones won the James P. Dawson Award – given to the most outstanding Yankees rookie in Spring Training – after posting a .444/.583/.722 slash line in 13 games.
“I think a lot of it was I trusted my preparation from the offseason,” the Vanderbilt product told the “MLB Central” crew. “Then for me, it was just about tracking pitches, wanting to see them well and then taking advantage of the ones I liked in the zone.”
Jones’ preparation included an offseason swing adjustment in which he lowered his hands just under his shoulders, allowing him to get to pitches in every quadrant of the zone and increase his plater coverage.
“It was just to create a little bit more rhythm, create something a little bit more repeatable,” Jones told DeRosa and Casey. “That swing that I was using in college, it was kind of just a one plane swing and getting to only certain pitches. So, my goal was just to be more adjustable, be able to track different pitches in different spots.”
As with most adjustments, Jones’ change has had its kinks. After swatting 2 HRs and hitting .320 in April, MLB’s No. 75 prospect struggled in May, delivering a .170/.282/.220 slash line. However, just like the weather, Jones heated back up in June and ended the month with a 2 HR, 7-RBI performance, the most of his career.
Thanks to his 6-foot-6, 235-pound frame, Jones has garnered plenty of comparisons to Aaron Judge, who also lowered his hands a few years into his professional career.
“I was always the tall kid growing up,” Jones said, while breaking down his swing in the skybox. “I'm sure at some point someone will dig up the Little League photos and I'm head-and-shoulders above all the other kids in the photo.
“It's always been a learning process of me getting everything stacked up on top of each other when I'm at the plate. When I was younger, I just prided myself on hand-eye coordination, being able to make a lot of contact and then as I've gotten older just trying to put a little bit more emphasis behind the strength piece of it and hitting the ball hard.”
Alongside fellow towering outfielder James Wood (who stands at 6-foot-7), Jones will be competing in the 2024 All-Star Futures Game on July 13th. It will be his second time competing in the event, which will be broadcast on MLB Network at 4 p.m. ET. Last year, Jones went 0-for-1 with a walk.
“It’s an honor,” Jones said. “It's one of those special events that you're definitely never going to take for granted. Anytime that you can be recognized to be out there with some of the best players in the game, it's something that you're going to really enjoy and want to take advantage of.”
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Post by desousa on Jul 3, 2024 8:47:56 GMT -5
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Post by Max on Jul 3, 2024 11:53:37 GMT -5
After the spring training he had, many people thought he'd be playing in NY right now. He's struck out 107 in less than 300 PA's. And that's in AA. I thought I read that he made some significant swing changes prior to this season getting underway. I thought he made a swing adjust, because In Spring Training he was hitting for power and wasn't striking out much.
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