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The Minor League Report – New York Yankees Triple-A Roster

Here is the minor league report for the 2010 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, the Triple-A affiliate for the New York Yankees.

The key name to note on the roster is catcher Jesus Montero. It is tough to project him at catcher in keeper leagues with him being 6-4 and close to 225 pounds already at age 20. With Posada signed for 2011 and a buyout option on Nick Johnson, it is not unrealistic to think that Montero opens the season at designated hitter for the Yankees in 2011. It may be hard to believe a 21-year-old turning into a DH already, but with a bat that has been compared to Manny Ramirez, Frank Thomas or other top power hitters in their prime, his stick will get him on the field somewhere next season.

Top pitching prospect Zach McAllister starts the year at Triple-A after compiling a 2.23 ERA and 1.08 WHIP in Double-A last season. A good control pitcher with the ability to throw strikes, McAllister projects as a back end of the rotation start with the ability to eat up innings.

How they rank:

Baseball America: Montero (1), McAllister (5)
Keith Law: Montero (1), McAllister (3)
John Sickels: Montero (1), McAllister (4), Melancon (6)

Here is a look at 2010 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees roster by position:

Catchers:

Jesus Montero
Chad Moeller
P.J. Pilittere

Infielders:

1B Juan Miranda
2B Reegie Corona
SS Eduardo Nunez
3B Kevin Russo
Matthew Cusick
Robby Hammock
Jorge Vazquez

Outfielders:

LF Colin Curtis
CF Greg Golson
RF David Winfree
Chad Huffman

Designated Hitter:

Jon Weber

Starting Pitchers:

Zach McAllister
Ivan Nova
Romulo Sanchez
Dustin Moseley
Jason Hirsh

Relief Pitchers:

Jonathan Albaladejo
Kei Igawa
Boone Logan
Mark Melancon
Royce Ring
Amaury Sanit
Zack Segovia
Kevin Wheelan

Minor League Report – week 9

by Todd Lammi

The minor league transaction wire was buzzing this week with the promotion of Tommy Hanson, Gordon Beckham, Andrew McCutchen and Carlos Gonzalez to the major leagues. There were also notable names that were promoted to Double-A as well. Here is a recap of minor league baseball news and stats from week nine from a fantasy baseball perspective.

Hitters:

First basemen Yonder Alonso (Reds) was promoted to Double-A after hitting .302 with seven home runs and 37 RBI in Advanced A. Alonso is hitting .260 in six games so far at AA.

Outfielder Mike Stanton (Marlins) was moved to Double-A after hitting .294 with 12 home runs and 39 RBI in Advanced A. He still has some work on reducing his strikeouts, after fanning 45 times in 180 at bats.

Buster Posey (Giants) is hitting .307 with nine home runs and 41 RBI in Advanced A to go along with five stolen bases. He should be on his way up to Double-A very shortly.

Catcher Jesus Montero (Yankees) was promoted to Double-A after hitting .356 with eight home runs and 37 RBI.

Third basemen Josh Vitters (Cubs) is hitting .351 with 13 home runs and 35 RBI in A ball. It is time for the Cubs to test him at a higher level.

Second basemen Matt Antonelli (Padres) is trying to work his way back to prospect status in Triple-A, but he is off to a slow start, hitting .143 with one home run and seven RBI in 84 at bats.

Pitchers:

Kyle Drabek was promoted to Double-A, tossing seven shutout innings in his first start with four strikeouts. Drabek finished Advanced A at 4-1 with a 2.48 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 61 2/3 innings.

Bradley Holt (Mets) was elevated to Double-A after going 4-1 with a 3.05 ERA in Advanced A. Holt struck out 50 hitters in 41 1/3 innings. In his first start at the new level, he went 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs and three strikeouts.

Mat Latos (Padres) tossed 6 2/3 scoreless innings with eight strikeouts, lowering his ERA to 0.51 at Double-A.

Zach McAllister (Yankees) pitched 7 2/3 shutout innings with six strikeouts. McAllister in Double-A is now 5-2 with a 1.61 ERA with 48 strikeouts in 61 1/3 innings.

Chuck Lofgren (Indians) struggled in his first Triple-A start after being promoted, but was much better the second time around, hurling seven scoreless innings with three strikeouts.

Edgar Osuna (Braves) was moved to Double-A and tossed seven innings of one-hit ball in his first start with four strikeouts. On the season, Osuna has a 2.82 ERA with 41 strikeouts in 60 2/3 innings.

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