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New York Yankees 2012 Mid-Season Top 5 Prospect Rankings

By: J.P. Schwartz
@Jaypers413

As we are now halfway into the season and the signing deadline for 2012 draft picks has passed, here is my revised list of top 5 prospects in the New York Yankees organization.

Remember, a prospect must have fewer than 130 ABs or 50 IP in the Major Leagues to qualify.
(Stats through 7/30/2012)

1) Mason Williams – OF
Highest Level: High-A Tampa Yankees
2012 Stats:
MILB: .298, 22(2B), 4(3B), 11HR, 35RBI, 20SB

2) Gary Sanchez – C
Highest Level: High-A Tampa Yankees
2012 Stats:
MILB: .284, 25(2B), 15HR, 64RBI, 13SB

3) Tyler Austin – OF
Highest Level: High-A Tampa Yankees
2012 Stats:
MILB: .316, 23(2B), 6(3B), 15HR, 59RBI, 18SB

4) Manny Banuelos – P
Highest Level: AAA Scranton Yankees
2012 Stats:
MILB: 0-2, 4.50ERA, 24IP, 10BB, 22K, .299BAA

5) Ty Hensley – P
Highest Level: Rookie League GCL Yankees
2012 Stats:
MILB: 0-0, 13.50ERA, 2IP, 2BB, 1K, .444BAA

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2012 New York Yankees Top 15 Prospect Rankings

By: J.P. Schwartz
@Jaypers413 on Twitter
JP’s FreedomCardboard Blog

2012 New York Yankees Top 15 Prospect Rankings

Every year at this time I like to rank each team’s top prospects. My criteria is based upon both past performance and future potential to his parent team. This is my ranking of the 2012 New York Yankees Top Prospects. If you have any questions about my rankings, feel free to shoot me a message on twitter @Jaypers413

To qualify, a prospect must have fewer than 130 at-bats or 50 innings in MLB

#1 Manny Banuelos LHP
Born: 3/13/1991
Highest Level Reached: Triple-A Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: 6-7, 3.75ERA, 129.2IP, 71BB, 125K, .266BAA

#2 Mason Williams OF
Born: 8/21/1991
Highest Level Reached: Short-A Staten Island Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: .349, 11(2B), 6(3B), 3HR, 31RBI, 28SB

#3 Dellin Betances RHP
Born: 3/23/1988
Highest Level Reached: MLB New York Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: MINORS: 4-9, 3.70ERA, 126.1IP, 70BB, 142K, .217BAA
MAJORS: 0-0, 6.75ERA, 2.2IP, 6BB, 2K, .125BAA

#4 Gary Sanchez C
Born: 12/2/1992
Highest Level Reached: Low-A Charleston Riverdogs
2011 Combined Stats: .256, 16(2B), 1(3B), 17HR, 52RBI

#5 Dante Bichette Jr 3B
Born: 9/26/1992
Highest Level Reached: Short-A Staten Island Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: .335, 17(2B), 3(3B), 4HR, 48RBI (Supplemental 1st Round Pick 2011 MLB Draft)

#6 Jose Vicente Campos RHP
Born: 7/27/1992
Highest Level Reached: Short-A Everett AquaSox (Traded from Seattle Jan 2012)
2011 Combined Stats: 5-5, 2.32ERA, 81.1IP, 13BB, 85K, .214BAA

#7 Ravel Santana OF
Born: 5/1/1992
Highest Level Reached: Rookie League GCL Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: .296, 11(2B), 3(3B), 9HR, 29RBI, 10SB

#8 Adam Warren RHP
Born: 8/25/1987
Highest Level Reached: Triple-A Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: 6-8, 3.60ERA, 152.1IP, 53BB, 111K, .249BAA

#9 Austin Romine C
Born: 11/22/1988
Highest Level Reached: MLB New York Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: MINORS: .279, 13(2B), 6HR, 48RBI
MAJORS: .158 (3 hits in 19 at-bats)

#10 Slade Heathcott OF
Born: 9/28/1990
Highest Level Reached: High-A Tampa Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: .279, 11(2B), 4(3B), 5HR, 17RBI

#11 Daniel Camarena LHP
Born: 11/9/1992
Highest Level Reached: 20th Round Pick 2011 MLB Draft
2011 Combined Stats: Did Not Play In 2011

#12 J.R. Murphy C
Born: 5/13/1991
Highest Level Reached: High-A Tampa Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: .287, 29(2B), 7HR, 46RBI

#13 Isaias Tejeda C
Born: 10/28/1991
Highest Level Reached: Short-A Staten Island Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: .331, 11(2B), 3(3B), 6HR, 27RBI

#14 Ben Gamel OF
Born: 5/17/1992
Highest Level Reached: Short-A Staten Island Yankees
2011 Combined Stats: .289, 19(2B), 1(3B), 2HR, 30RBI, 7SB

#15 Jake Cave OF
Born: 12/7/1992
Highest Level Reached: 6th Round Pick 2011 MLB Draft
2011 Combined Stats: Did Not Play In 2011

Disclaimer – I did not attend any minor league games this year, nor do I claim to have any scouting experience. These lists are the product of my own research of statistics and online scouting reports.

2011 New York Yankees Top 15 Prospects Post Season Report Card

With the 2011 minor league season complete we check in on the progress of each of the New York Yankees preseason Top 15 prospects as ranked by our prospect ranker J.P. Schwartz. The post season grading report was done by the publisher of Top Prospect Alert, not Mr. Schwartz, and reflects only the 2011 season and not future upside or downside of the individual prospect. Our 2012 preseason rankings will be published in the coming months.

#1 Jesus Montero GRADE: A
Montero batted .288 with 19 Doubles, 1 Triple, 18 Home Runs and 67 RBI’s for the Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees. He walked 36 times and struck out 98 times in 109 games. In 18 big league games with the Yankees in September, Montero batted .328 with 4 Doubles, 4 Home Runs and 12 RBI’s.

#2 Gary Sanchez GRADE: B-
Sanchez batted .256 with 16 Doubles, 1 Triple, 17 Home Runs and 52 RBI’s for the Low-A Charleston River Dogs. He walked 36 times and struck out 93 times in 82 games. Sanchez missed a number of games in June after being sent away from the team, reportedly for attitude issues and had his season ended by injury in early August.

#3 Dellin Betances GRADE: B+
Betances went 4-9 with a 3.70ERA between the Double-A Trenton Thunder and the Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees. He walked 70 and struck out 142 in 126.1 innings. Opposing batters hit .217 off him on the season. In the big leagues Betances went 0-0 with a 6.75ERA in 2.2 innings of work.

#4 Manny Banuelos GRADE: B
Banuelos went a combined 6-7 with a 3.75ERA between Double-A Trenton and Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre. He walked 71 and struck out 125 in 129.2 innings. Opposing batters hit .266 off Banuelos on the season.

#5 Andrew Brackman GRADE: C-
Brackman went 3-6 with a 6.00ERA for Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre. He walked 75 and struck out 75 in 96 innings. Opposing batters hit .236 off of him on the season. In 2.1 big league innings with the Yankees, Brackman allowed 1 hit and walked three batters.

#6 Hector Noesi GRADE: B
Noesi went 2-2 with a 4.47ERA for the Yankees. He walked 22 and struck out 45 in 56.1 innings. Opposing batters hit .286 off of Noesi. At Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre, Noesi went 1-1 with a 3.28ERA in 24.2 innings.

#7 Slade Heathcott GRADE: C
Heathcott batted .271 with 11 Doubles, 4 Triples, 4 Home Runs and 16 RBI’s in 52 games with Low-A Charleston before a season ending injury. Heathcott also made headlines in 2011 for starting this brawl.


#8 Cito Culver GRADE: C+
Culver batted .250 with 14 Doubles, 2 Triples, 2 Home Runs and 33 RBI’s for the Short-A Staten Island Yankees. He walked 30 times and struck out 57 times in 69 games. Culver also stole 10 bases.

#9 Adam Warren GRADE: B
Warren went 6-9 with a 3.60ERA for Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre. He walked 53 and struck out 111 in 152.1 innings. Opposing batters hit .249 on the season off Warren.

#10 Austin Romine GRADE: B
Romine batted .279 with 13 Doubles, 6 Home Runs, and 48 RBI’s between Double-A Trenton and four games with Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre. He walked 32 times and struck out 63 times in 89 games. In 19 big league at-bats with the Yankees, Romine hit .158.

#11 Brandon Laird GRADE: B-
Laird batted .260 with 27 Doubles, 16 Home Runs and 69 RBI’s for Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre. He walked 17 times and struck out 84 times in 123 games. In 21 big league at-bats with the Yankees, Laird batted .190.

#12 Rob Segedin GRADE: B-
Segedin batted a combined .287 with 19 Doubles, 4 Triples, 7 Home Runs and 55 RBI’s between Low-A Charleston and High-A Tampa. He walked 38 times and struck out 79 times in 113 games.

#13 Ramon Flores GRADE: B-
Flores batted .265 with 26 Doubles, 2 Triples, 11 Home Runs and 59 RBI’s for Low-A Charleston. He also stole 13 bases. He walked 61 times and struck out 93 times in 125 games.

#14 Melky Mesa GRADE: C
Mesa batted a combined .249 with 25 Doubles, 4 Triples, 9 Home Runs and 47 RBI’s between Double-A Trenton and four games at High-A Tampa. He also stole 19 bases on the season. Mesa walked 39 times and struck out 133 times in 109 games.

#15 Kelvin De Leon GRADE: C-
De Leon batted .221 with 23 Doubles, 1 Triple, 14 Home Runs and 60 RBI’s for Low-A Charleston. He walked 32 times and struck out 147 times in 118 games.

Wednesday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Devin Mesoraco Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #12

Justin Morneau Minnesota Twins – Home Run #1

Russ Canzler Tampa Bay Rays – Home Run #16

Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals – Home Run #15

Jeremy Moore Los Angeles Angels – Home Run #11 & #12

Jerry Sands Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #22

Matt Dominguez Florida Marlins – Home Run #11

AA:
Anthony Gose Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #12

Roger Kieschnick San Francisco Giants – Home Run #15

Kyle Russell Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #19

Kyle Skipworth Florida Marlins – Home Run #8

Grant Green Oakland Athletics – Home Run #7

Michael Bianucci Texas Rangers – Home Run #27

High-A:
Bryce Brentz Boston Red Sox – Home Run #15

Kyle Jensen Florida Marlins – Home Run #22

Stefan Welch New York Mets – Home Run #14

Low-A:
Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers – Home Run #11

Gary Sanchez New York Yankees – Home Run #16 & #17

Jacob Realmuto Florida Marlins – Home Run #6

Ryan Fisher Florida Marlins – Home Run #16

Philip Wunderlich Tampa Bay Rays – Home Run #15

Saturday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Lars Anderson Boston Red Sox – Home Run #13

Mauro Gomez Atlanta Braves – Home Run #19

Jerad Head Cleveland Indians – Home Run #21

Jerry Sands Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #20

Carlos Peguero Seattle Mariners – Home Run #9

Michael Taylor Oakland Athletics – Home Run #13

Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals – Home Run #14

AA:
Bryce Harper Washington Nationals – Home Run #2

Derek Norris Washington Nationals – Home Run #14

Josh Vitters Chicago Cubs – Home Run #12

Yasmani Grandal Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #4

Kyle Russell Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #18

Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres – Home Run #3

High-A:
Jonathan Meyer Houston Astros – Home Run #11

Jonathan Schoop Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #2

Angelo Songco Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #22

Low-A:
Jonathan Garcia Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #19

Kyle Parker Colorado Rockies – Home Run #19

Gary Sanchez New York Yankees – Home Run #15

Blake Forsythe New York Mets – Home Run #5

Tuesday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Chris Marrero Washington Nationals – Home Run #11

Lars Anderson Boston Red Sox – Home Run #11

Jared Head Cleveland Indians – Home Run #19

Jesus Montero New York Yankees – Home Run #11

Brandon Laird New York Yankees – Home Run #11

Russ Canzler Tampa Bay Rays – Home Run #14

Jerry Sands Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #18

Brett Jackson Chicago Cubs – Home Run #4

Anthony Rizzo San Diego Padres – Home Run #22

Mat Gamel Milwaukee Brewers – Home Run #22 & #23

Chris Carter Oakland Athletics – Home Run #10

Hank Conger Los Angeles Angels – Home Run #4

AA:
Tyler Moore Washington Nationals – Home Run #25

Travis d’Arnaud Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #15

Charlie Culberson San Francisco Giants – Home Run #8

Roger Kieschnick San Francisco Giants – Home Run #14

L.J. Hoes Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #5 & #6

Andrew Lambo Pittsburgh Pirates – Home Run #4

Brandon Short Chicago White Sox – Home Run #13

Wil Myers Kansas City Royals – Home Run #4

High-A:
Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies – Home Run #13 & #14

Bryce Brentz Boston Red Sox – Home Run #12 & #13

Darin Ruf Philadelphia Phillies – Home Run #13

Kent Matthes Colorado Rockies – Home Run #23

Low-A:
Yazy Arbelo Arizona Diamondbacks – Home Run #24

Gary Sanchez New York Yankees – Home Run #12

Corey Dickerson Colorado Rockies – Home Run #23

Dan Black Chicago White Sox – Home Run #14 & #15

Monday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Fernando Martinez New York Mets – Home Run #8

Jared Head Cleveland Indians – Home Run #18

Chris Valaika Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #4

Shane Robinson St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #1 & #2

Mat Gamel Milwaukee Brewers – Home Run #21

Brett Pill San Francisco Giants – Home Run #21

AA:
Neftali Soto Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #21 & #22

Yasmani Grandal Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #3

Marc Krauss Arizona Diamondbacks – Home Run #14

High-A:
Darin Ruf Philadelphia Phillies – Home Run #12

Brad Glenn Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #20

Jonathan Galvez San Diego Padres – Home Run #11

Jeudy Valdez San Diego Padres – Home Run #11

Kent Matthes Colorado Rockies – Home Run #22

Low-A:
Gary Sanchez New York Yankees – Home Run #11

Corey Dickerson Colorado Rockies – Home Run #22

Kyle Parker Colorado Rockies – Home Run #18

Randal Grichuk Los Angeles Angels – Home Run #1

Derrick Dietrich Tampa Bay Rays – Home Run #15

Richard Jones Chicago Cubs – Home Run #18

Michael Taylor Washington Nationals – Home Run #12 & #13

Tuesday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Jesus Montero New York Yankees – Home Run #10

Jorge Vazquez New York Yankees – Home Run #23

Brandon Inge Detroit Tigers – Home Run #3

Russ Canzler Tampa Bay Rays – Home Run #13

Nick Stavinoha St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #20

Koby Clemens Houston Astros – Home Run #14

Michael Taylor Oakland Athletics – Home Run #12

Jeremy Moore Los Angeles Angels – Home Run #9

Anthony Rizzo San Diego Padres – Home Run #18

AA:
Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks – Home Run #30

Matthew Adams St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #24

Tommy Mendonca Texas Rangers – Home Run #21

Salvador Perez Kansas City Royals – Home Run #9

Kody Hinze Houston Astros – Home Run #5

Josh Vitters Chicago Cubs – Home Run #10

Derek Norris Washington Nationals – Home Run #13

L.J. Hoes Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #1 & #2

Tim Federowicz Boston Red Sox – Home Run #7

J.D. Martinez Houston Astros – Home Run #12

High-A:
Andy Wilkins Chicago White Sox – Home Run #15 & #16

Jonathan Schoop Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #1

Bryce Brentz Boston Red Sox – Home Run #11

Justin Bour Chicago Cubs – Home Run #21

Michael Burgess Chicago Cubs – Home Run #14

Jonathan Singleton Philadelphia Phillies – Home Run #9

Xavier Scruggs St Louis Cardinals – Home Run #10

Low-A:
Gary Sanchez New York Yankees – Home Run #10

Kyle Parker Colorado Rockies – Home Run #17

Christian Villanueva Texas Rangers – Home Run #13