Yankees’ Spencer Jones Strives For Simplicity, Consistency
Spencer Jones’ work at Double-A this season has focused on being as consistent as repeatable as possible.
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Spencer Jones’ work at Double-A this season has focused on being as consistent as repeatable as possible.
Zach Messinger worked as a reliever in college but has adapted to a starter’s routine in pro ball. He was beginning to turn heads at Double-A.
Shortstop Ben Cowles used his brief Triple-A time last year to inform the adjustments he needed to make. Now, the 2021 pick is thriving at Double-A.
Agustin Ramirez was getting to his power at Double-A while continuing to put in work behind the plate.
Six-foot-seven Henry Lalane has upside to match his height. Now he will learn the finer points of pitching in full-season ball.
Chase Hampton wore down late in his breakthrough 2023 season. His quest to round out his pitch mix will continue at the upper levels.
Spencer Jones has plenty of raw power. Getting to all of it requires intention and approach, which he focused on during his first full pro season.
On the heels of a breakout season at Double-A, Ben Rice will focus his offseason on becoming a more well-rounded player.
Drew Thorpe leaned on an outstanding secondary pitch to strike out a minor league-best 182 batters in a season split between High-A and Double-A.
Roderick Arias came to the Yankees with explosive bat speed. The organization helped him make the most of it in a breakout season.
The 2022 sixth-rounder has quickly shot through the system in his pro debut.
The 2022 second-rounder could always count on his command of two plus pitches to see him through in college. Now he is finding success with a third pitch in pro ball.
The 24-year-old catcher showed promising offensive production at Double-A to pair with his sterling defensive reputation as he aims to follow his cousin to MLB.
Fully recovered from 2021 Tommy John surgery, Gomez came to camp this spring throwing hard and with more precision after rectifying a delivery flaw.
The Yankees are excited by the sky-high potential of their 2022 first-rounder, needing only to keep him on track mechanically.
Oswald Peraza improved his swing decisions last season and made a rousing September debut. This spring he gets the chance to be the Yankees’ everyday shortstop.
Red Sox fans see their future Fenway heroes up close in one of the most popular Eastern League destinations.
The Twins’ Triple-A affiliate has found a minor league niche in a major league market.
Fan experience comes first for the High-A affiliate of the home-state Brewers, who ran prospect sensation Jackson Chourio through Appleton.
The Hartford Yard Goats focus on getting fan experience right. This dedication earned them the Double A Freitas Award.
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