The New York Yankees‘ minor league system has encountered significant setbacks this year, particularly with injuries affecting their top pitchers. Chase Hampton, a premier pitching prospect for the Yankees, has been on the 60-day injured list for several weeks due to a shoulder injury and has not made his season debut yet.
When the Yankees announced their Spring Breakout Game lineup, the starter wouldn’t be Chase Hampton, Will Warren, or Clayton Beeter. Instead of going with their highest-ranked arm or their most MLB-ready one, they selected left-hander Brock Selvidge, who reached High-A Hudson Valley that season.
All aboard the 2024 prospect hype train. Some of the best teams in baseball find tremendous value later in amateur drafts. The Astros find hitters, the Guardians find pitchers, and the Rays, Braves, and Dodgers find...
Look at the Top 30 prospects for the New York Yankees and you will find plenty of offense. But look deeper and you’ll find a pitching-rich organization.
Chase Hampton was selected by the New York Yankees in the sixth round of the 2022 MLB Draft out of Texas Tech, and the right-hander had serious command issues that caused him to fall.
The New York Yankees will kick off Spring Training with two of their top prospects invited to take the field. According to Brian Hoch of MLB.com, Spencer Jones and Chase Hampton both got the call to join the Yankees’ big leaguers starting on Feb.
Spring Training is just around the corner, so it is high time for MLB ball clubs like the New York Yankees to start shaping up their preseason rosters.
Chase Hampton was born in Longview, Texas, on August 7, 2001. He played high school baseball at Kilgore High School in Kilgore, Texas. At Kilgore, he made 46 appearances, going 36-10 with a 1.94 ERA and 284 strikeouts in 162 innings.
The New York Yankees had four players in MLB Pipeline’s new Top 100 prospect rankings, which were released on Friday. Three of the prospects were part of the Top 100 before the new rankings were released, with the new one being shortstop Roderick Arias.
It's been a very disappointing year for the New York Yankees considering all the expectations that surround the franchise every single season. One of the lone bright spots is they were able to call-up some of their young prospects who were MLB ready to see how they would perform at that level.
These six players may not see their names on prospect lists, but their performances this season should push them into the conversation. Several of the
Drew Thorpe, Chase Hampton, Yoendrys Gómez, Matt Sauer and Richard Fitts could be contributors in 2024. The 2023 Yankees, in all likelihood, aren’t going anywhere.
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from August 15th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 6-5 at Worcester Red Sox — trailed
The New York Yankees have a prospect that is rocketing up the team’s Top 30 prospects list, which was updated by MLB.com on Thursday. Right-handed pitcher
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from June 24th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 7-3 vs. Buffalo Bisons DH Estevan
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from June 18th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 3-0 at Rochester Red Wings CF Estevan
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from June 10th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 4-2 (7), W, 7-6 (11) vs. Norfolk
The Yankees are getting phenomenal outcomes from their prospects as they wrapped up a huge series win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in California. As the season goes on, the Yankees are going to have to make tough decisions at the trade deadline, but they also have to start promoting some of these top performers.
Drew Thorpe, Chase Hampton, Brock Selvidge, Mitch Spence, and others gave the Yankees reasons to feel good about last week. Last week in the minors leagues,
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from June 3rd. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 6-8 at Lehigh Valley IronPigs LF Elijah
Three pitchers and two middle infielders have made the push for more attention in the early part of the minor league season. With Anthony Volpe graduating
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