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Yankees Offseason Notes: Still quiet but Marlins make it interesting

So the Yankees are still being as quiet as ever during the offseason (honestly, this is getting tedious just doing nothing) but we had a taste of the Hot Stove today (no, it didn’t happen in New York).

– The Miami Marlins are close to a blockbuster trade with the Toronto Blue Jays. The details are a bit sketchy, but the Marlins are planning on sending Josh Johnson, Jose Reyes and Mark Buehrle to Canada! Honestly, this is the most exciting news I’ve heard since the end of the World Series.I had to literally pinch myself to see if I was dreaming that there was still baseball news. But here’s the part where we get to play Yankees GM all over again and focus on everyone’s favorite subject: trading (or attempting to) Alex Rodriguez. With the Marlins dumping all the contracts on the Blue Jays, do you think A-Rod will waive the no-trade clause and finally go to Florida? I know Brian Cashman said that he wasn’t going to trade A-Rod but…come on now! This is tempting!

The main question I have is this: Who do the Marlins think they’re going to get for 5 players (3 of them that are superstars)? Jose Bautista?

– The Colorado Rockies signed Dante Bichette as their hitting coach for the 2013 season. Does his name sound familiar? It should. He’s friends with Joe Girardi and his son Dante Bichette Jr. plays in the Yankees organization. The kid has a great bat, he could be as good as his dad.

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Minor Lg Profiles: Bichette, Williams, Gumbs, Santana, Culver

The Yankees have wrapped up their signings from their 2011 Draft class and it seems they had a clear goal going into this Draft/Signing period.     On the pitching side, they continued their recent trend of going with high upside HS arms while also adding experienced college power bullpen arms.  They appeared to focus on adding some good young High School hitting prospects, kids with good size & power upside  but athletic ability that will limit them to corner IF/OF types. This is what many believe to be a weakness within the organization so guys like Dante Bichette, Jake Cave & Greg Bird are welcome additions.

Last year there was a clear focus on athletic, up the middle type position players in the Draft and many of those players are off to good starts in their professional careers. Now that the 2011 Draft class is complete, this is a good time to take a look at how some of the prospects added since last year’s Draft are progressing.

CF – Mason Williams, 19 - 6’0″ 150

Williams is a wiry athlete with plus speed, a plus arm and a smooth left-handed stroke. He was a 4th-rd pick in 2010 but got the team’s highest signing bonus ($1.45M) and he is paying immediate dividends with a whopping .425 wOBA! Mason’s ripping up the NY-Penn Lg, leading the league  in BA (.369), hits (75), Total Bases (105), Triples (6) and is in the top 5 in SB’s (20), OBP% (.414), SLG%(.517) & OPS(.932). Be prepared to see Williams in everybody’s Yankee  Top 10 prospect lists this year and with his skill set he could rocket through the system. He’s shown the ability to make hard contact so it will be interesting to see how much power he can generate as he starts to add more strength and weight to his 6’0″ 150 lb frame.

G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS
51 226 32 75 9 6 3 26 20 15 31 .369 .414 .517 .932

2B - Angelo Gumbs, 18 – 6’0″ 175

Gumbs is another athletic, up the middle defender taken by the Yanks in the 2010 Draft. He got a $750,000 bonus as the 2nd -rd pick and has flashed all of the tools the team paid for. He has great bat speed which he’s used to post a solid .368 wOBA, .442 SLG% & .800 OPS. With 11 SBs & 4 triples he’s demonstrated his wheels

G PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS
40 176 154 43 8 4 3 26 11 19 43 .279 .358 .442 .800

 3B - Dante Bichette, Jr., 18 - 6’2″ 215

Bichette was the top pick for NY in the 2011 draft. He’s a strong 6’1 215 pound corner IF who is currently playing 3B but profiles as a probable corner OF down the road.  This was another  criticized pick but Dante signed quick and reported to the GCL immediately to try to prove the pundits wrong. Unfortunately he got off to a terrible 3 for 26 start but since July 1st he has hit everything that moves. He’s got a .446w OBA & 175 rc+.He’s shown a very advanced feel for the strike zone (14.5% walk rate) which is a great skill to have for a young power hitter and contributes to his gaudy .344-.458-.519-.976 line.  I’m excited to see how he fares against more advanced pitching as he gets more strikes to hit.

G PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS
42 197 157 53 13 3 3 41 3 28 36 .338 .452 .516 .968

OF – Ravel Santana, 19 – 6’2″ 160

Santana spent the last 3 years in the Dominican Lg and made his U.S. debut in the Gulf Coast Lg this summer with a bang. He’s a 6’2″ 160 athlete with speed and power. He showed both these tools with a .273 ISO, .425 wOBA and 9 HRs and 10 sbs in just 40 games. Unfortunately, his awesome season was cut short 2 days ago as he broke his ankle and tore ligaments sliding into 2nd base. Hopefully he will be 100% by next spring because he has that rare power/speed combo that is coveted in young players.

G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS
40 184 43 48 11 3 9 29 10 17 40 .298 .363 .571 .934

SS – Cito Culver, 18 - 6’0″ 185

Culver got a lot of boos when the Yanks took him with their 1st pick in 2010. He wasn’t a sexy pick but he’s been exactly what we thought so far  He’s exhibited a solid approach at the plate with solid walk (10.7%) and strikeout rates (17.4%)  hitting .283 with a .358 OBP with  glimpses of power potential when he gets stronger.  Cito’s a raw switch-hitter with solid all-around ability but must cut down on his 14 errors.

G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS
53 242 34 60 12 2 2 31 5 26 42 .283 .358 .387 .745
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