Ended 5-2Originally Posted by DominicanYankee
Tapia 2IP 1H 1BB 1K
Marcano 4IP 1H 0BB 1K
Reyes 1IP 2H
Sanchez with an RBI in all 3 games
Ended 5-2Originally Posted by DominicanYankee
Tapia 2IP 1H 1BB 1K
Marcano 4IP 1H 0BB 1K
Reyes 1IP 2H
Sanchez with an RBI in all 3 games
I think I remember Marcano dominating the DSL for a few years.
stats back that up. few hits, lot of walks even more K's.Originally Posted by yanke1313

Are the Yankees two Australian prospects (Kyle Perkins and Nathan Aron) going to play for the GCL Yankees?
New York Yankees: 27 Time World Series Champions!
They've both on the roster, but whether they'll play or not is anyone's guess.
Aron has one at bat, no hits.
Marshall reached A level last year and Turley and Richardson have yet to reach the A level in 3 years. Does it mean both Turley and Richardson are a long development project, right?

i think they are taking their time with them.Originally Posted by yoo-boo
I'm NO american born confused desi, but i love my yanks!
To be fair to them, this is only their second development year so a year and a start. I think they are both supposed to be in SI at some point this year to take the rotation spots of Green and Elam (or even W. Rodriguez and the empty one at this point). 2011 would be A ball for them. Marshall could work his way back to A ball this year. I hope they take their time bringing him back from injury though. If all goes well he will be in Tampa in 2011.Originally Posted by yoo-boo
last year was their first full season. Marshall went more than 80 innings for Charleston and both Turley and Richardson pitched at least 60 innings for lesser than A teams.
Granted, Marshall was drafted way high and has more upside but I would like to know what is the reason to hold Turley and Richardson below Low A.
Off my head,
1. new to pitching when drafted.
2. stuff is just aveage.
3. too many pitchers in higher levels.
4. low upside turning into a journey pitcher.
chase Whitley struck out twice each game as he earned 2 saves. last time I checked Whitely barely toppled out 92 mph. I am kind of hoping I read wrong scouting report. What is his top FB right now?

Marshall has one last rehab start in GCL then heads back to Charleston next week.Originally Posted by sjkqw
Already! Then that was a really quick recovery. He had TJS in September.Originally Posted by Yankees1962
Well they are not top 40 prospects in our system and maybe one is top 50, but I would have to say 2 in combination with 4. Though I think they aren't that bad. Also Richardson got destroyed in Staten Island last year. Granted, Marshall did get destroyed in Charleston all year. I think it is just higher upside for Marshall and taking it slow with the other guysOriginally Posted by yoo-boo

He had about 2-3 rehab starts in EST.Originally Posted by sjkqw
He had TJS in June or July. It did mention that he wont be ready until end of this July. I guess he is on the right time. Also, he already reached 93-95 mph FB. Yankees have to be careful with this kid because they already destroyed Garcia and Horne.Originally Posted by sjkqw
I try to get more deep information on Richardson and Turley but pffttt. I guess I have to wait for someone to bring it up in near future.Originally Posted by sjkqw
Culver is in the GCL lineup today. Is 0-1 so far.

He's dead to me.Originally Posted by Posada_20
Banuelos making his 2nd start today. Could be headed back to High A Tampa after today.
matchup of some tops picks, Biddle is the phillies #1 pick
"Montero hasn't delivered completely on his raw power, but he's close to projecting as an 80 hitter with 80 power on the 20-80 scouting scale"-BA
Yankees have def mishandled pitching prospects at times but Garcia and Horne are not in that conversation. Both prospects have been the epitome of injury prone and owe their medical problems to Mr. Glassness, not some kind of organizational mismanagement.Originally Posted by yoo-boo
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."

Horne had TJ surgery before he was even drafted by the Yanks (in college). The questions surrounding him post-injury was the reason he fell to the 11th round, where the Yanks got him.Originally Posted by yoo-boo
Garcia had been a pitcher for exactly one year before the Yanks drafted him (he had been a C and was converted to a P in his senior team in HS). Guys who are converted to the mound often encounter arm problems, as their arms simply are not conditioned to the workload that is demanded of a pro SP.
I would say that Joba is probably a better example of someone they mishandled.
I meant all of SP I mentioned were hurt and rushed back into actual games on their watch. Granted, it was fast movement program for him but Joba had not been hurt in the minor system and he had weak health status back in college. Only SP I so far know that survived the Yankees' "surgery and go" program was Wang.
you are the most dreadful Yankee fan.Originally Posted by TheHugeUnit2
anyways, I am sure I will see a ton of negative comments toward him for 2 years if he finishes a weak season. Jeter did struggle first 2 years in pro.
yes, Although I am inquisitive as to the extent of Jober's offseason regimenOriginally Posted by Matsui55
"If we have to, we'll hoard everybody. That's what the Yankees used to do."
“Most lineups will hate facing our pitching and most pitching will hate facing our lineup,”

Really? How about Mo? Melancon? Brackman?Originally Posted by yoo-boo

I was focusing more on the indecision in making him a SP or reliever- and calling him up too early. They should have just left him as a SP and brought him up the next May/June when he should have been ready.Originally Posted by ArodMVP217
Now, I think that every time he takes the mound as a SP, he is actually thinking that if he doesn't do well, its back to the pen. The Yanks needed to make up their minds 2 years ago- now, it may be too late and Joba will be forever looking over his shoulder as a SP as a Yankee.
Deluca on the mound today.Not many rookie teams can sport a four man lead off contingent of:
1) Felix Anderson
2) Cito Culver
3) Gary Sanchez
4) Ramon Flores
All four are eighteen this year and all four are tremendous prospects.
Deluca 1IP 1BB 1K 0R
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
Sanchez picks off a runner in the first
clear, concise, correct
Sanchez with a single in the bottom of the first; Flores with a double; Nunez three run homer.
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
good thing that old man Nunez isnt weighing them down.Originally Posted by Hughes2.50
Yeah....Originally Posted by mwalvlior
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Deluca 2IP 3BB 3K 0H 0R
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
so the book on deluca is very good stuff, but little clue where it is going?
It looks that way.Originally Posted by mwalvlior
A good article on Deluca
http://www.nj.com/reporter/index.ssf/2009/08/ny_yankees_sign_pitcher_out_of.html
Basically he was a late sign and the Yankees followed him in the summer where he was hitting 96-97. 500K contract for a 44th round pick just made Commisar Bud delighted.
He's having a tough bottom of the third.
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
deluca finished 2 2/3IP 4H 3ER 5BB 5K
Sanchez 3 for 4 day
down 9-7
Culver 1-4 scored on a double by Sanchez (3-4)
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
sanchez with another runner picked off first? he is doing that like pudge and yadier.
The second pickoff was by the pitcher, not Sanchez.Originally Posted by mwalvlior
He comes manned with a cannon under his right wing.
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
Sanchez seems like an exciting prospect... good defense and a big bat.
Originally Posted by Hughes2.50
i didnt mean it as 2 today, just another cause he has done it a few times now this season. maybe that is wrong.
No, I think you are right. I've got a complaint about Baseball Reference's minor league web site:Originally Posted by mwalvlior
They still don't as of today, have Sanchez' stats (not even listed at all) - weird
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
They don't even have him listed on the roster http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...m.cgi?id=42144Originally Posted by Hughes2.50
clear, concise, correct
I know. I'm guessng someone doesn't want anyone to know what's in our system (conspiracy theory)Originally Posted by Gusto
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Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
He's a huge prospect. The Yankees 3 mill dollar investment appears wise indeed. His potential is off the charts.Originally Posted by Dexter Morgan
He won't be eighteen till December.
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
Hubie Brown: Sanchez's potential is unlimited.
John Thompson: Very unlimited.
Killer Bs: Betances, Banuelos, Brackman, Bleich
LoL....Originally Posted by Fabien Brandy
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
Jay Bilas: But does he have great length and second jumpability?Originally Posted by Fabien Brandy
Don't tease me, you know what I do for a living.
Culver with a single then Sanchez 2 run HR.
Sanchez currently .440 3HR 11RBI in 6+ games.
Mitchell with a much better outing so far. 3IP 1H 1BB 1K
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