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Yankees top 30 Prospects incl Full Details on each
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Thought you fellows might find this useful and enjoyable. Not only are they ranked, but you get a detailed description of each's ones talents as well as areas where they need to improve. :peace:

http://mvn.com/milb-yankees/2007/06/20/ejs...-prospect-list/
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Homie, tell me your opinion of Brackman.

Here's some info on his repertoire I dug up:

"Andrew Brackman - RHP

6′10 & 230 lbs.

Drafted as Junior out of NCST

1. Fastball: sits at 92-97 mph with his 2-seam and 4-seam fastballs with plus movement
2. Curveball: throws a knuckle-curve 78-81 mph with good depth when he’s on
3. Changeup: uses a straight change 80-82 mph which is an above average pitch for him

The command of his breaking stuff will be his biggest step toward becoming a major league pitcher, though his fastball command appears to be excellent (especially his 2-seamer)."

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Apparently this problem of inflamation in his elbow, if he gets through that, certain scouts think he could develop into one of our best pitching prospects. There's even speculation that Boras played up this elbow problem more than what it really was so he could fall to the Yanks to get a lucrative $$$ contract ! :evilgrin:

btw/ Brackman's a lifelong diehard Yankee fan. :rock:
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EJ Fagan is a really good writter and knowledgeable about these guys, but the list is a bit off. In his defense he started the list in April or May and was doing a prospect a day for a while. Also he completely forgot about Marcos Vechionacci, I think he mentions it somewhere in the top 10. These are all great reads, I was following them as he did them.
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Jul 9 2007, 09:32 AM
Homie, tell me your opinion of Brackman.

Here's some info on his repertoire I dug up:

"Andrew Brackman - RHP

6′10 & 230 lbs.

Drafted as Junior out of NCST

1. Fastball: sits at 92-97 mph with his 2-seam and 4-seam fastballs with plus movement
2. Curveball: throws a knuckle-curve 78-81 mph with good depth when he’s on
3. Changeup: uses a straight change 80-82 mph which is an above average pitch for him

The command of his breaking stuff will be his biggest step toward becoming a major league pitcher, though his fastball command appears to be excellent (especially his 2-seamer)."

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Apparently this problem of inflamation in his elbow, if he gets through that, certain scouts think he could develop into one of our best pitching prospects. There's even speculation that Boras played up this elbow problem more than what it really was so he could fall to the Yanks to get a lucrative $$$ contract ! :evilgrin:

btw/ Brackman's a lifelong diehard Yankee fan. :rock:

I've never really seen him pitch, but from what I've read he seems very much like Dellin Betances. He throws in the mid-upper 90's and will sit there with ease once he learns to repeat his mechanics. Throws a knuckle curve with plus break that will be a great pitch once he learns to command it(I think I read that he has control over it, but not command). I heard the rumors about them playing up his arm problems so he would fall to the Yankees, but I think they are legit. Scouts had clocked him at 88 MPH at one point this past season before he got shut down. There is no way he should be anywhere near the 80s so I believe the arm rumors. Even if he needs surgery he's a great project to have. He'll also be concentrating full time on baseball for the first time in his life (he was playing power foward or center for NC state as well as pitching) so once he starts to have proffesional instruction he could fly through the system. On this list he'd probably be in the low teens right now with as much upside as anybody except Chamberlain and Betances.
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Also notable about this list is that injured players and lower level players without much experience were left off. Humberto Sanchez when healthy is a top 5 on this list, Chris Garcia is a top ten or low teen on this list with as much upside as anyone in the system, Cox would probably be in the low teens, Melancon right ahead or behind Cox, Ivan Nova low 20s....
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Jul 9 2007, 11:29 AM
Also notable about this list is that injured players and lower level players without much experience were left off. Humberto Sanchez when healthy is a top 5 on this list, Chris Garcia is a top ten or low teen on this list with as much upside as anyone in the system, Cox would probably be in the low teens, Melancon right ahead or behind Cox, Ivan Nova low 20s....

Thanks. :peace:
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Side note: I asked him some questions under the name Benny The Jet Rodriguez. I asked him about Horne's two seamer, which he seemed to forget about in the write up, and a couple of other things.

For the record I'd probably have it like this...

1) Chamberlain...This one is the only real "doy" pick

2) Tabata...Profiles as an Abreu (in his prime) type, but has sheffield like bat speed

3) Horne...I know you'll probably put your boy here YB, but Horne has just been sick this year and his stuff is electric.

4) Betances...Its pretty much all projection at this point, though his knuckle curve is supposedly pretty polished. He's walking a ton so far, but thats to be expected from somebody his height who gained as much weight as he has.

5) Austin Jackson(CF)...Something really seems to have clicked with him. Since his promotion his strikouts are way down and he's hitting .400, .458, .554. Its only 16 games, but obviously something has happened or he wouldn't have been called up and certainly wouldn't be hitting this good. If the big time Power never comes for Tabata then Jackson may have more upside :shocked: since he's a Center Fielder. Could be a Curtis Granderson or Tori Hunter type

6) Ian Kennedy(RHP).... Throwing 90-94 with three secondary pitches(that he comands great) that are plus at times. Pitchability off the charts. Seems to be in the Mussina Maddux mold, but his ceiling is lower than that since he walks a bit more than those guys.

7) Humberto Sanchez(RHP)**Upside is better than everyone except Hughes, Chamberlain, Garcia, and Betances. Obviously he can always come back and suck or get hurt again, but he has Ace or Closer potential.

8) Frank Cervelli ©: Slumping lately. Jason Kendall type.

9) Kevin Whelan(RHP, CL): Two plus out pitches(slider, splitter), has been making improvements on his poor control. Closer upside.

10) George Kontos(RHP): Blocked from AA. Once Smith gets traded or Horne/Marquez/Chamberlain/Kennedy get promoted he'll be in trenton.

11) Brett Gardner(CF): Dave Roberts and Scott Podsednik with better defense and a better eye. Similar to Jacoby Ellsbury (Red Sox prospect).

12) Chris Garcia**(RHP): Upside of a Carlos Zambrano with more pitches. Potentially the highest ceiling of any pitcher we have. Like Sanchez had surgery, also less polished than most of our eliete pitchers.

13) Cox**(RH, Closer or set up): Groundball machine with his Sinker/Slider combo. Also had surgery, but not Tommy John.

14) David Robertson(RHP Closer). Lost some velocity this season and is still dominating. Most think he'll get those few ticks back.

15) Jeff Marquez(RHP): Ramiro Mendoza type. Great hard sinker and plus changeup.

16) Clippard: Needs more command to justify the Radke comps

17) Mark Melancon**(RHP, CL): Should probably be ahead of Cox, but hasn't pitched pro ball yet. Another Tommy John boy. Could be a Tom Gordon type. Mid 90's FB with a power curve.

18) Marcos Vechionacci(3B): Gets compaired to Eric Chavez for his glove. Still waiting for the bat to catch up. May have to give up switch hitting.

19) Ohlendorf(RHP): Poor man's Wang, has been hurt

20) Zack McAllister(RHP): The fact that he's barely top 20 is just insane. 19, low-mid 90's, great two seamer, good secondary stuff. Right now they are messing with him a little to see if they can make him a Hughes clone...Unlikely.

21)Duncan (Eric)(1B/DH): Don't write him off yet. Has been rushed, bat control improving, but can't keep his back healthy.

22) Steven White(RHP): Scott Proctor clone IMO

23) Chase Wright(LHP)

24) Michael Dunn(LHP): Lefty starter. Throws hard, good stuff, new to pitching. Only below Wright because of lack of experience. Has been great in Charleston this year.

25) Miranda(1B): I'm probably not being fair to him. He's a bit old (24 supposedly), but has really really been Mashing.

26) Collin Curtis(OF): Very Polished bat, not much power, 4th OFer type

27) Hilligross(?): Has been playing 3B. No real position(can play SS, 2B, 1B, probably corner OF as well). Very, very polished bat(near 40 game hit streak earlier in the year). Not much power, doesn't draw a ton of walks.

28) Alberto Gonzalez: Gold Glove, No Bat.

29) Daniel McCutchen(RHP): pretty old for his level. Good stuff. May be an eventual reliever because of all the good starters in the Yankee system. Could arguably be much higher.

30) Tim Norton(RHP): I put him in here because he's a personal favorite. Verry good fastball that should be even better once he moves to the Pen and supposedly he has a great splitter(described as devastating). Closer type in my mind.

......This isn't even counging guys like Montero, Abraham Almonte, Zolio Almonte, Carlos Urena(...Young guys that haven't played much yet) or guys just drafted.

Just realized I forgot Reegie Corona. He's in the low 20s/High teens.
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Jul 9 2007, 11:18 AM
EJ Fagan is a really good writter and knowledgeable about these guys, but the list is a bit off. In his defense he started the list in April or May and was doing a prospect a day for a while. Also he completely forgot about Marcos Vechionacci, I think he mentions it somewhere in the top 10. These are all great reads, I was following them as he did them.

Having Duncan't at #9 is Silliness. :smirk:
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Side note: I asked him some questions under the name Benny The Jet Rodriguez. I asked him about Horne's two seamer, which he seemed to forget about in the write up, and a couple of other things.

For the record I'd probably have it like this...

1) Chamberlain...This one is the only real "doy" pick

2) Tabata...Profiles as an Abreu (in his prime) type, but has sheffield like bat speed

3) Horne...I know you'll probably put your boy here YB, but Horne has just been sick this year and his stuff is electric.

4) Betances...Its pretty much all projection at this point, though his knuckle curve is supposedly pretty polished. He's walking a ton so far, but thats to be expected from somebody his height who gained as much weight as he has.

5) Austin Jackson(CF)...Something really seems to have clicked with him. Since his promotion his strikouts are way down and he's hitting .400, .458, .554. Its only 16 games, but obviously something has happened or he wouldn't have been called up and certainly wouldn't be hitting this good. If the big time Power never comes for Tabata then Jackson may have more upside :shocked: since he's a Center Fielder. Could be a Curtis Granderson or Tori Hunter type

6) Ian Kennedy(RHP).... Throwing 90-94 with three secondary pitches(that he comands great) that are plus at times. Pitchability off the charts. Seems to be in the Mussina Maddux mold, but his ceiling is lower than that since he walks a bit more than those guys.

7) Humberto Sanchez(RHP)**Upside is better than everyone except Hughes, Chamberlain, Garcia, and Betances. Obviously he can always come back and suck or get hurt again, but he has Ace or Closer potential.

8) Frank Cervelli ©: Slumping lately. Jason Kendall type.

9) Kevin Whelan(RHP, CL): Two plus out pitches(slider, splitter), has been making improvements on his poor control. Closer upside.

10) George Kontos(RHP): Blocked from AA. Once Smith gets traded or Horne/Marquez/Chamberlain/Kennedy get promoted he'll be in trenton.

11) Brett Gardner(CF): Dave Roberts and Scott Podsednik with better defense and a better eye. Similar to Jacoby Ellsbury (Red Sox prospect).

12) Chris Garcia**(RHP): Upside of a Carlos Zambrano with more pitches. Potentially the highest ceiling of any pitcher we have. Like Sanchez had surgery, also less polished than most of our eliete pitchers.

13) Cox**(RH, Closer or set up): Groundball machine with his Sinker/Slider combo. Also had surgery, but not Tommy John.

14) David Robertson(RHP Closer). Lost some velocity this season and is still dominating. Most think he'll get those few ticks back.

15) Jeff Marquez(RHP): Ramiro Mendoza type. Great hard sinker and plus changeup.

16) Clippard: Needs more command to justify the Radke comps

17) Mark Melancon**(RHP, CL): Should probably be ahead of Cox, but hasn't pitched pro ball yet. Another Tommy John boy. Could be a Tom Gordon type. Mid 90's FB with a power curve.

18) Marcos Vechionacci(3B): Gets compaired to Eric Chavez for his glove. Still waiting for the bat to catch up. May have to give up switch hitting.

19) Ohlendorf(RHP): Poor man's Wang, has been hurt

20) Zack McAllister(RHP): The fact that he's barely top 20 is just insane. 19, low-mid 90's, great two seamer, good secondary stuff. Right now they are messing with him a little to see if they can make him a Hughes clone...Unlikely.

21)Duncan (Eric)(1B/DH): Don't write him off yet. Has been rushed, bat control improving, but can't keep his back healthy.

22) Steven White(RHP): Scott Proctor clone IMO

23) Chase Wright(LHP)

24) Michael Dunn(LHP): Lefty starter. Throws hard, good stuff, new to pitching. Only below Wright because of lack of experience. Has been great in Charleston this year.

25) Miranda(1B): I'm probably not being fair to him. He's a bit old (24 supposedly), but has really really been Mashing.

26) Collin Curtis(OF): Very Polished bat, not much power, 4th OFer type

27) Hilligross(?): Has been playing 3B. No real position(can play SS, 2B, 1B, probably corner OF as well). Very, very polished bat(near 40 game hit streak earlier in the year). Not much power, doesn't draw a ton of walks.

28) Alberto Gonzalez: Gold Glove, No Bat.

29) Daniel McCutchen(RHP): pretty old for his level. Good stuff. May be an eventual reliever because of all the good starters in the Yankee system. Could arguably be much higher.

30) Tim Norton(RHP): I put him in here because he's a personal favorite. Verry good fastball that should be even better once he moves to the Pen and supposedly he has a great splitter(described as devastating). Closer type in my mind.

......This isn't even counging guys like Montero, Abraham Almonte, Zolio Almonte, Carlos Urena(...Young guys that haven't played much yet) or guys just drafted.

Just realized I forgot Reegie Corona. He's in the low 20s/High teens.

Homie....fair to say they are still weak at positional players?

I realize they have made a concentrated effort to bolster the pitching...but they lack top notch positional players....is this a part of the plan.....to focus on pitching and then spend on position players through FA? It actually seems like it could be a solid roadmap for the Yanks....since they bring in tons of dough!
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They are better position prospect wise then they were last season. Action Jackson (who hit another homerun/double tonight btw) is showing some insane improvements and is currently hitting .299 with a .369 OBP, 22 steals, 20 doubles, 7 homeruns and 3 tripples in 77 games this year in two pitchers parks. He has a plus arm, plus speed, and is raw, but has a good chance of being a plus defensive center fielder. He and Tabata are very good OF prospects. Brett Gardner can fly and has a good eye and plays a very good CF. He's basically a Dave Roberts with a better eye and better defense. Cervelli is a pretty good offensive catching prospect (think Jason Kendal), and Marcos Veccionacci has a world of talent and is already thought to be a plus ML 3Bman defensively. Miranda has also been killing the ball.

All in all its still weak offensively, especially when compaired to the pitching, but there are bright spots.
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They are better position prospect wise then they were last season. Action Jackson (who hit another homerun/double tonight btw) is showing some insane improvements and is currently hitting .299 with a .369 OBP, 22 steals, 20 doubles, 7 homeruns and 3 tripples in 77 games this year in two pitchers parks. He has a plus arm, plus speed, and is raw, but has a good chance of being a plus defensive center fielder. He and Tabata are very good OF prospects. Brett Gardner can fly and has a good eye and plays a very good CF. He's basically a Dave Roberts with a better eye and better defense. Cervelli is a pretty good offensive catching prospect (think Jason Kendal), and Marcos Veccionacci has a world of talent and is already thought to be a plus ML 3Bman defensively. Miranda has also been killing the ball.

All in all its still weak offensively, especially when compaired to the pitching, but there are bright spots.

How far along is Cervelli? I thought I read somewhere that his bat was real good but he was very raw at the defense. Also..wasn't there some discussion of giving Vecchionaci some catching work? I'm pretty concerned about catcher with Jorge getting up there in age....and all these pitching prospects are going to need a solid catcher by the time they hit the bigs.
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They are better position prospect wise then they were last season.  Action Jackson (who hit another homerun/double tonight btw) is showing some insane improvements and is currently hitting .299 with a .369 OBP, 22 steals, 20 doubles, 7 homeruns and 3 tripples in 77 games this year in two pitchers parks.  He has a plus arm, plus speed, and is raw, but has a good chance of being a plus defensive center fielder.  He and Tabata are very good OF prospects.  Brett Gardner can fly and has a good eye and plays a very good CF.  He's basically a Dave Roberts with a better eye and better defense.  Cervelli is a pretty good offensive catching prospect (think Jason Kendal), and Marcos Veccionacci has a world of talent and is already thought to be a plus ML 3Bman defensively.  Miranda has also been killing the ball.

All in all its still weak offensively, especially when compaired to the pitching, but there are bright spots.

How far along is Cervelli? I thought I read somewhere that his bat was real good but he was very raw at the defense. Also..wasn't there some discussion of giving Vecchionaci some catching work? I'm pretty concerned about catcher with Jorge getting up there in age....and all these pitching prospects are going to need a solid catcher by the time they hit the bigs.

Cervelli is on the one level a season plan. He's in Tampa now and should stay there the rest of the year. He'll spend next season in Trenton and may be able to back up Jorge if needed at some point in 2009. If he's going to be a starting Catcher it probably won't be till 2010. He could have a Jorge/Girardi type platoon with Posada at some point. Offensively he draws a ton of walks and doesn't strike out much. He was hitting for a great average most of the year, but has struggled lately, probably due to this being his first year catching. Defensively he's said to have quick feet behind the plate and be a good stopper(grew up a middle infielder). His arm is above average, but not plus.

Hilligross was the one that was rumored to get some time catching, but that hasn't happened yet, and with Cervelli being ahead of him it doesn't seem likely now. They drafted a few catchers this year and still have Montero, so there are backup plans if Cervelli doesn't pan out.

For these reasons a 3 year contract for Jorge is probably the way to go. By the last year Cervelli should be ML ready and Jorge should be significantly declining.
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They are better position prospect wise then they were last season.  Action Jackson (who hit another homerun/double tonight btw) is showing some insane improvements and is currently hitting .299 with a .369 OBP, 22 steals, 20 doubles, 7 homeruns and 3 tripples in 77 games this year in two pitchers parks.  He has a plus arm, plus speed, and is raw, but has a good chance of being a plus defensive center fielder.  He and Tabata are very good OF prospects.  Brett Gardner can fly and has a good eye and plays a very good CF.  He's basically a Dave Roberts with a better eye and better defense.  Cervelli is a pretty good offensive catching prospect (think Jason Kendal), and Marcos Veccionacci has a world of talent and is already thought to be a plus ML 3Bman defensively.  Miranda has also been killing the ball.

All in all its still weak offensively, especially when compaired to the pitching, but there are bright spots.

How far along is Cervelli? I thought I read somewhere that his bat was real good but he was very raw at the defense. Also..wasn't there some discussion of giving Vecchionaci some catching work? I'm pretty concerned about catcher with Jorge getting up there in age....and all these pitching prospects are going to need a solid catcher by the time they hit the bigs.

Cervelli is on the one level a season plan. He's in Tampa now and should stay there the rest of the year. He'll spend next season in Trenton and may be able to back up Jorge if needed at some point in 2009. If he's going to be a starting Catcher it probably won't be till 2010. He could have a Jorge/Girardi type platoon with Posada at some point. Offensively he draws a ton of walks and doesn't strike out much. He was hitting for a great average most of the year, but has struggled lately, probably due to this being his first year catching. Defensively he's said to have quick feet behind the plate and be a good stopper(grew up a middle infielder). His arm is above average, but not plus.

Hilligross was the one that was rumored to get some time catching, but that hasn't happened yet, and with Cervelli being ahead of him it doesn't seem likely now. They drafted a few catchers this year and still have Montero, so there are backup plans if Cervelli doesn't pan out.

For these reasons a 3 year contract for Jorge is probably the way to go. By the last year Cervelli should be ML ready and Jorge should be significantly declining.

Sounds like a plan....I just hope Jorge doesn't get greedy!
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They are better position prospect wise then they were last season.  Action Jackson (who hit another homerun/double tonight btw) is showing some insane improvements and is currently hitting .299 with a .369 OBP, 22 steals, 20 doubles, 7 homeruns and 3 tripples in 77 games this year in two pitchers parks.  He has a plus arm, plus speed, and is raw, but has a good chance of being a plus defensive center fielder.  He and Tabata are very good OF prospects.  Brett Gardner can fly and has a good eye and plays a very good CF.  He's basically a Dave Roberts with a better eye and better defense.  Cervelli is a pretty good offensive catching prospect (think Jason Kendal), and Marcos Veccionacci has a world of talent and is already thought to be a plus ML 3Bman defensively.  Miranda has also been killing the ball.

All in all its still weak offensively, especially when compaired to the pitching, but there are bright spots.

How far along is Cervelli? I thought I read somewhere that his bat was real good but he was very raw at the defense. Also..wasn't there some discussion of giving Vecchionaci some catching work? I'm pretty concerned about catcher with Jorge getting up there in age....and all these pitching prospects are going to need a solid catcher by the time they hit the bigs.

Cervelli is on the one level a season plan. He's in Tampa now and should stay there the rest of the year. He'll spend next season in Trenton and may be able to back up Jorge if needed at some point in 2009. If he's going to be a starting Catcher it probably won't be till 2010. He could have a Jorge/Girardi type platoon with Posada at some point. Offensively he draws a ton of walks and doesn't strike out much. He was hitting for a great average most of the year, but has struggled lately, probably due to this being his first year catching. Defensively he's said to have quick feet behind the plate and be a good stopper(grew up a middle infielder). His arm is above average, but not plus.

Hilligross was the one that was rumored to get some time catching, but that hasn't happened yet, and with Cervelli being ahead of him it doesn't seem likely now. They drafted a few catchers this year and still have Montero, so there are backup plans if Cervelli doesn't pan out.

For these reasons a 3 year contract for Jorge is probably the way to go. By the last year Cervelli should be ML ready and Jorge should be significantly declining.

Sounds like a plan....I just hope Jorge doesn't get greedy!

They've given him a lot. It would be pretty shitty for him to get greedy at this point. He can be a dick, but I don't see him being that much of a dick to a team that has given him this much.
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I just watched the AAA Allstar game and saw a pitcher, age 26 from Panama, who had great stuff and an outstanding defense of his position. Forget his name, but was very impressed with his pitching. Supposively the Yankees had him and traded him to the Braves.... :no1: :dunno:
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