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Yankees' Top Prospects Eye MLB Call-Up
10 Apr
Summary
- Spencer Jones shows power, speed, but faces outfield logjam.
- Flamethrower Carlos Lagrange impresses with triple-digit velocity.
- Elmer Rodriguez showcases diverse pitch arsenal, fast-tracked through system.

The New York Yankees' farm system is showing promising talent ready for the major leagues.
Outfielder Spencer Jones, ranked sixth in the Yankees' Top 30 prospects, has displayed significant power and speed. Despite a slow start this season at Triple-A, his previous minor league success, including 35 home runs last year, suggests potential. However, a crowded Major League outfield might delay his debut.
Pitcher Carlos Lagrange, a 6-foot-7 right-hander, has generated buzz with his triple-digit fastball, even during spring training. Last season, he achieved a 3.53 ERA across High-A and Double-A. He is currently performing well at Triple-A, positioning him for a potential bullpen role this summer.
Elmer Rodriguez, another 22-year-old prospect, is noted for his strong fastball and a diverse repertoire of pitches. After a successful trade acquisition, he advanced rapidly through the Yankees' system last season. Like Lagrange, Rodriguez could see time in the bullpen or step in as a starter if injuries occur in the rotation.