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- Jasson Domínguez (MLB No. ), OF
- Spencer Jones, OF
- Tristan Freeling, RHP — Extended Spring (Right Elbow)
- Elijah Dunham, OF
— Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Triple -A)
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New York Yankees Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railroad Knights (Triple-A) Somerset Patriots Warriors (Double-A) Hudson Valley Renegades (High-A)Players We Can See in MLB 2023 Oswald Peraza is the favorite to win the Yankees # Shortstop work after hitting.47/.94/. American League Championship Series, but he lost to Anthony Volpe in spring training. Right-hander Randy Vásquez has the best curveball and touch in the system 47 mph so he can help out injury-plagued pitchers.
New faces
Right-handers Drew Thorpe, Trystan Vrieling and Chase Hampton — all college starters drafted in the first six rounds last July — will make their debut at 2022. Same goes for right hand Brendan Beck, who underwent Tommy John surgery two months after popping up in New York 306& #39;second round. Cuban outfielder Brando Mayea, who has the opportunity to get more or better tools across the board, signed for $4. 04 In case of January, this summer rookie ball debutOn the shelf In addition to Wells, the Yankees have several other under-prospects not yet ready to start the new season. Right-handers Luis Gil and Beck are still recovering from elbow reconstruction, while right-hander Carson Coleman has less major elbow surgery but will miss most of the year. Yoendrys Gómez (shoulder), Vrieling (elbow), Luis Serna (shoulder fatigue) and Matt Sauer (forearm strain) are the other four righties recovering from various ailments. Outfielder Anthony Hall, a 429 fourth rounder, made his professional debut at He injured his wrist in his first professional bout and ended the at-bat and should be back in mid-April.
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- With this Opening of the minor league season this week, here Where the Yankees are ; top
Anthony Volpe (MLB No. 5), SS — New York (MLB)
— Somerset (Double A)
Oswald Peraza (MLB No. 39 ), SS — Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Triple-A) Austin Wells, C — Somerset (Double-A) — Injured List (fractured ribs)
— Hudson Valley (High-A) Everson Pereira, OF
— Somerset County (Double A )
Trey Sweeney, SS — Summer Seth (Double-A) Drew Thorpe, RHP
— Hudson Valley (High-A) Will Warren, RHP — Somerset (Double A) Richard Fitts, RHP – – Summer Seth (Double A) Yoendrys Gómez, RHP — extended spring training (right shoulder) Brando Mayea, OF — Dominican Complex SS Roderick Arias
— extended spring training Randy Vásquez, RHP — Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Triple-A) Clayton Butte, RHP — Somerset (Double-A) Louis Gill, RHP — New York (MLB) — Injured List (Tommy John Rehab)
Luis Serna, RHP — extended spring training (right shoulder fatigue) Tyler Hardman, 3B — Somerset (Double A) Anthony Hall, OF — Extended Spring Training (Wrist) Matt Sauer, RHP — Extended Spring Training (Right Forearm Strain) Sean Hermann, RHP — Tampa (Single-A) Zach Messinger, RHP
— Hudson Valley (High-A) Brendan Beck, RHP
— extended spring training (Tommy John Rehab)
Chase Hampton, RHP — Hudson Valley (High-A) Jhony Brito, RHP — New York (MLB) Carson Coleman, RHP — Somerset (Double-A) — Injured List (right elbow surgery) Sean Boyle, RHP — Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Triple-A) BRO G. Selwich, LHP
— Tampa (Single-A)
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Double-A Somerset includes five New York
;s Top prospects: Outfielders Jason Domínguez and Everson Pereira, shortstop Trey Sweeney and RHPs Will Warren and Richard Fitts. Catcher Austin Wells will bring a sixth member to the Patriots after recovering from a broken rib in late April.