Yankee Prospect Update Dec. 20
BDD has finished their Top 100 prospect list.
#91 Eric Duncan
#60 Humberto Sanchez (acquired in the Sheffield deal)
#24 Jose Tabata
#2 Phil Hughes
Phil Hughes was voted the best pitcher in the AA Eastern League by Baseball America. And here is BA’s rundown of the Yanks farm system. Montero would probably make the list for his 80/80 power, but he hasn’t played in a pro game yet (having just turned 17). He’s currently learning in the Dominican Instructional League. Next year he’ll most likely be with the (rookie league) Gulf Coast League Yankees.
Final stats for Hawaii and Arizona (from milb.com)
Hawaii
Joba Chamberlain (age 21), 37.2 ip, 2.63 era, 46 k, 3 bb, 3 HR, .82 whip
Ian Kennedy (22), 30.1 ip, 4.45 era, 45 k, 11 bb, 0 HR, 1.45 whip
Jeff Marquez (22), 34.1 ip, 7.08 era, 27 k, 18 bb, 4 HR, 2.86 whip
Michael Dunn (21), 8.2 ip, 3.12 era, 10 k, 5 bb, 0 HR, 1.41 whip
Tremendous numbers from Joba and Ian. Joba’s 46 Ks to 3 bb is incredible. Kennedy’s 0 HRs is almost as impressive. They could both be in the Show as early as 2008.
Arizona
TJ Beam (26), 15 ip, .60 era, 17 k, 6 bb, 1.13 whip
Sean Henn (25), 13.1 ip, 7.43 era, 12 k, 11 bb, 2.03 whip
Jeff Kennard (25), 15.2 ip, 6.89 era, 16 k, 9 bb, 1.91 whip
Darrell Rasner (25), 23.2 ip, 4.18 era, 17 k, 12 bb, 1.35 whip
PJ Pilittere (25), 12 gms, .394/.444/.545, 5 k, 3 bb, 3 xbh, 1 HR, 1 E
Eric Duncan (22), 26 gms, .257/.310/.354, 16 k, 9 bb, 6 xbh, 2 HR, 1 cs, 5 E
Brett Gardner (23), 27 gms, .250/.406/.352, 22 k, 27 bb, 7 xbh, 1 HR, 6 sb, 0 cs, 0 E
A great month for Beam. He spent a little time with the Yanks this year (2006), and will be among the first call-ups next year during a pitching injury. He didn’t fare well in the Show, but he only pitched 18 innings, and it’s taken him time to adjust to each new league. But after he adjusts, he’s almost lights out.
Pilittere surprised a lot of people with his impressive Fall League. He should start next year in AA, and if he continues to hit, he could reach the Show by 2008.
A decent month for Gardner, who will begin next year in AAA Scranton. With OF injuries to the Yanks, he could see time in the Bronx next year (and a lot more time if Melky gets traded). His defense is already Major League plus, and being a CF makes him that much more valuable. At the very least, he’ll be a better version of Bubba Crosby: great speed, great D. A lot of walks, but too many Ks.
Venezuela
Jose Tabata (18), 18 gms, .288/.431/.404, 11 k, 11 bb, 3 xbh, 1 HR, 1 sb, 3 cs
Carlos Mendoza (27), 33 gms, .295/.349/.379, 14 k, 7 bb, 7 xbh, 0 HR, 1 sb, 1 cs
Francisco Butto (26), 21 ip, 4.29 era, 18 k, 8 bb, 2 HR
Gerardo Casadiego (26), 34 ip, 2.12 era, 33 k, 17 bb, 2 HR
Edgar Omana (23), 13 ip, 9.00 era, 11 k, 11 bb, 2 HR
Scott Patterson (27), 14.2 ip, 4.30 era, 10 k, 8 bb, 0 HR
Tabata hasn’t played in weeks due to a minor hand injury. The Yanks are just being overly cautious with their best hitting prospect. He should begin 2007 with High A Tampa.
Mexico
Justin Christian (26), 21 gms, .250/.305/.420, 18 k, 4 bb, 7 xbh, 8 sb, 2 cs
Dominican
Erick Abreu (23), 9 ip, 1.00 era, 9 k, 1 bb, 0 HR
Juan De Leon (26), 2.2 ip, 3.38 era, 2 k, 1 bb, 0 HR
Jorge De Paula (28), 14 ip, 7.71 era, 4 k, 2 bb, 2 HR
Edwar Ramirez (25), 17 ip, 5.29 era, 25 k, 5 bb, 0 HR
FYI, the Yanks farm system in order from highest to lowest.
ML New York Yankees
AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees
AA Trenton Thunder
A+ Tampa Yankees
A- Charleston Riverdogs
Short Season Staten Island Yankees
Rookie Gulf Coast League Yankees
Dominican Instructional League
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