Mason Williams has been called up to the New York Yankees
this weekend after spending his entire professional career in the minor
leagues. Mason’s climb to the major leagues has not been an easy one as he has
experiences his fair share of ups and downs including a DUI and almost being
left unprotected in the Rule 5 Draft this winter. All of that is in the past
allowing us to now focus on the present after Williams was called up to replace
Jose Pirela on the Yankees active roster. We may be a day late and a dollar
short, story of my life, but now is as good of a time as any to meet a
prospect, Mason Williams.
Mason Williams was born on August 21, 1991 in Florida to
parents Derwin and Colleen Williams. Williams grew up in Florida and spent his
high school years at West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Florida playing
for their baseball team. Williams excelled at West Orange High School enough to
forgo his scholarship and commitment to the University of South Carolina after
being drafted by the New York Yankees in 2010. The Yankees took Williams in the
fourth round of the MLB First Year Players Draft and signed him to a $1.5
million signing bonus.
Williams began his professional career with the Gulf Coast
Yankees in 2010 appearing in just five games before getting the bump to the
Staten Island Yankees in the New York Penn League for 2011. Mason won the NYPL
Most Valuable Player Award in 2011 slugging three home runs with a
.349/.395/.468 slash with 31 RBI and 28 stolen bases in just 68 games. After
that monster 2011 season Baseball American named him the Yankees 5th
best prospect in their farm system and the top prospect in the NYPL while Keith
Law had Williams ranked 34th overall. Mason was on his way.
Williams got the promotion to the Charleston Riverdogs in
2012 and continued where he left off in 2011 collecting a .304/.359/.489 slash
with eight home runs and 19 stolen bases before earning another promotion to
the High-A Tampa Yankees. Williams looked to be settling in well with Tampa
slashing .277/.302/.422 with three home runs in 22 games before a dislocated
left shoulder ended his season. From 2013 to 2015 Williams never seemed
completely right after the dislocated shoulder and a DUI conviction and was
almost left unprotected by the Yankees in the 2015 Rule 5 Draft.
Williams was ultimately protected and was added to the 40
man roster and assigned to Double-A Trenton before the season. By May 20th
Mason was already promoted to Triple-A with the RailRiders before earning the
ultimate promotion on June 11th to the big leagues for his major
league debut. Mason didn’t exactly take the easy way or the quick way to the
major leagues but the important part is that he is here now and he made it.
Congratulations Mason and welcome to the family.
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