New York Yankees Leading Prospects 2023: Anthony Volpe On The Top Of The List
The Major League Baseball offseason is currently underway, and everyone is contemplating the future. Let’s take a look at the Yankees’ leading prospects!
In the coming weeks, we will be focusing on each organization’s top three prospects. If a young player is absent, it is likely because they do not retain their rookie eligibility for the 2023 season, as that is how we define “prospects.”
Following discussions with scouts, analysts, and player development professionals, these lists and assessments are created. Additionally, bias and first-person assessment are included. Remember that ranking players is a difficult undertaking, and it’s okay if you disagree with the rankings. These are just opinions, and the future is not really affected by them.
Yankees in Baseball America’s new Top 100 Prospects list
Anthony Volpe #7
Oswald Peraza #62
Jasson Dominguez #67
Everson Pereira #78
Austin Wells #94— Addison (@YankeeWRLD) January 18, 2023
New York Yankees Leading Prospects 2023
1. Anthony Volpe, SS, No. 12 on MLB top 20 (2023 seasonal age: 22)
After gaining muscle, Volpe had a breakout 2021 season, homering 27 times. He failed to replicate that performance the previous year, struggling mightily in a 22-game stint in Triple-A, striking out 30% of the time, delaying his debut until sometime next summer. Volpe is still expected to be an above-average hitter who can make a difference in every aspect of the slash line.
ANTHONY VOLPE 2022 AAA HIGHLIGHTS!!! (Yankees #1 prospect)
He’ll need to keep demonstrating defensively that despite having a poor arm, he can play shortstop and make all the plays. He might find himself at the keystone in the end.
While the top of the New York Yankees’ farm system isn’t loaded with star prospects — though Anthony Volpe and Jasson Dominguez have that potential — their organizational depth is tremendous. Their domestic affiliates are a combined 198-106 this year. Depth got them Joey Gallo.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) July 29, 2021
2. Oswald Peraza, SS Seasonal age in 2023: 22
In the final 18 games of the season, Peraza, who made his major league debut in September, hit.306/.404/.429 (139 OPS+). He displayed remarkable bat-to-ball contact skills, posting a 90% zone contact rate.
Peraza has previously shown some average power, but it has to be seen if he can utilise it at the major league level. His ability to make contact and his above-average speed, which allowed him to steal 35 bases on 40 total attempts in the minors and majors last season, give him a chance to contribute offensively even if he doesn’t. Peraza receives a higher defensive shortstop grade than Volpe, indicating that assuming both players stay, Peraza will take over at position six.
Yankees prospects to watch in 2023
Anthony Volpe and Oswald Peraza are the two names that https://t.co/bBlchzg0S7 #repbx pic.twitter.com/06It2AKkSQ— Pinstripes Nation (@pinstripesnat) January 16, 2023
3. Jasson Domínguez, OF Seasonal age in 2023: 20
When Domnguez signed with the Yankees for more than $5 million in 2019, he instantly became famous (or as famous as a Dominican Republic-born teenager can get). That kind of rise frequently results in distorted expectations, but only up until the point where they lead to disappointment. None of it is really fair to Domnguez, who never requested to be labelled as alien or to be positioned as a future switch-hitter. In example, it’s simple to overlook the fact that he had an OPS of.837 last season while playing in three levels where his opponents were all at least two years older than him on average.
JASSON DOMINGUEZ 2022 AA HIGHLIGHTS!!! ( Yankees #3 Prospect)
The All-Star Futures Game is at 7 PM tonight!
Anthony Volpe, Ken Waldichuk and Jasson Dominguez are the Yankees prospects that will be in action pic.twitter.com/AwTmMIf9EW
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) July 16, 2022
These two things, together with Domnguez’s improved play during the season, are hopeful signals. He still projects an intriguing amount of physical strength, as well as above-average speed and power. Dominguez is a major league player, however he probably won’t follow in Mike Trout’s footsteps. It might be a good one.
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