The New York Yankees have a lot to be happy with this season, each within the majors and the minors.
Regardless of an absence of top-100 prospects (just one on the record, in accordance to MLB Pipeline, after Jasson Dominguez misplaced his prospect standing), New York’s farm system has fairly a couple of standouts worthy of the highlight.
Amongst these are Cam Schlittler, George Lombard Jr., Bryce Cunningham and Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz. However there are a couple of we will record which might be able to make the soar from Triple-A to the massive leagues.
With that mentioned, let’s give three callup-worthy prospects a glance.
Outfielder Everson Pereira
Pereira, an outfielder, is the Yankees’ No. 12 prospect. He’s finest recognized for his plus energy, however has displayed a expertise for all-around hitting, often placing up batting averages of .300+ whereas posting spectacular house run totals. This season, he leads the crew in lengthy balls with eight, accompanied by a slash line of .289/.381/.567. His pace can even make him an asset on the basepaths, having stolen 21 bases in 2022.
Pereira debuted in 2023 however was optioned by the Yankees after a poor efficiency. An elbow damage saved him off the sphere for many of final season and brought on a reasonable dip in his annual numbers. Pereira might simply be an impression participant with the Yankees this season. Nonetheless, he’ll want to attend because the outfield and DH slots are overflowing with main league choices, particularly with Giancarlo Stanton returning.
Pitcher Eric Reyzelman
Righty aid pitcher Reyzelman is the Yankees’ No. 21 prospect. Final season, he quickly rose via the Yankees’ farm system ranks. He went from rookie ball to Double-A with meteoric success, pitching to a 1.16 ERA with an opponent common of .136 and 63 strikeouts in simply 38.2 innings.
This season at Triple-A, Reyzelman owns a 2.45 ERA with an opponent common of .163 and 17 strikeouts via 14.2 innings. The Yankees’ bullpen will likely be packed when its remaining injured pitchers return from the IL, however it might be stunning if the 23-year-old righty doesn’t make his MLB debut someday this season.
First baseman T.J. Rumfield
Rumfield isn’t within the Yankees’ top 30 prospects, however since final season, he has been on par with the perfect of the Yankees’ system. The primary baseman completed the 2024 season with a .294/.370/.454 slash line and 15 house runs in 449 at-bats throughout Double and Triple-A.
This season, the 24-year-old is exceeding expectations. Rumfield is hitting .305/.404/.534 with six house runs via 115 at-bats.
Like Pereira, Rumfield doesn’t have a spot on the diamond. The efficiency is there, however with Paul Goldschmidt standing at first and Ben Rice as a possible successor, there doesn’t look like a chance for Rumfield to debut with the Yankees anytime quickly. Assuming the Yankees don’t signal one other first baseman within the subsequent free company class, he’ll doubtless be a backup first baseman subsequent season. If we see him on a significant league discipline this 12 months, it should most likely be on one other crew.
Honorable mentions: Clayton Beeter, Jesus Rodriguez