As many of you probably already know the Class A Ball of Minor League Baseball is broken down into Low-A, for example the Charleston Riverdogs, and High-A Ball, the Tampa Yankees, but for the sake of the Top 20 prospects from Class-A Ball from Baseball America we have combined the two leagues into one. Despite the pool being twice the size as the pool in Double-A and Triple-A the Yankees still managed to send a whopping four prospects onto the list. We will showcase all seven for you here today as they represent both the Florida State League and the Carolina League respectively.
Gleyber Torres had just one prospect in front of him in the
Florida State League rankings making him number two overall. Torres was also
ranked 4th in the Carolina League behind top prospects in all of MLB
like Yoan Moncada, Andrew Benintendi and Victor Robles. Torres came over from
the Chicago Cubs in the Aroldis Chapman deal and is currently representing the
Yankees down in Arizona with the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall
League.
The man that Torres displaced at the top of the Yankees
prospects list, at least temporarily, was 5th in the Florida State
League. His name is Jorge Mateo, maybe you’ve heard of him? Mateo’s prospect
stock took a bit of a nose dive after failing to live up to great stolen base
numbers and numbers overall from 2015 while the Yankees shortstop prospect also
had a two week suspension for violating team rules. Mateo is a young kid and he
needs to mature, that’s all. I can remember when the same questions about
maturity were surrounding Gary Sanchez’s career as a minor leaguer and he
turned out to be okay, I think.
Chance Adams made a second list when he ranked 18th
overall on the Florida State League top prospects list. Adams has a ton of
talent in that right arm so don’t be surprised to see him on the Double-A and
Triple-A list next year as well.
Finally we have the 11th best prospect on the
Carolina League prospects list, left-handed pitcher Justus Sheffield. Sheffield
is just 20-years old and was last seen dominating Double-A pitching in the
playoffs for the Trenton Thunder after a spectacular season with the Tampa
Yankees and the High-A Ball affiliate in Cleveland. Sheffield looks to be the
real deal and may start the season in Double-A in 2017.
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