- New York Yankees minor league players
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Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the New York Yankees system.
Players
Manny Banuelos
Main article: Manny BanuelosDellin Betances
Main article: Dellin BetancesDante Bichette, Jr.
Dante Bichette, Jr. New York Yankees Third baseman / Outfielder Born: September 26, 1992
Orlando, FloridaBats: Right Throws: Right Alphonse Dante Bichette, Jr. (born September 26, 1992 in Orlando, Florida) is an American Minor League Baseball (MiLB) third baseman who was drafted 51 overall in the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft by the New York Yankees. [1][2][3][4]
Bichette debuted in the Minor Leagues as part of the Yankees Gulf Coast League team, the GCL Yankees on June 20, 2011.
Bichette was born in Orlando, Florida in 1992. His father Dante Bichette, is a former Major League Baseball player.
During his senior year at Orangewood Christian High School he batted .640 with 10 home runs and 40 RBIs in 30 games. [5]
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Dante Bichette, Jr. Stats, Bio, Photos, Highlights
Jeremy Bleich
Jeremy Bleich New York Yankees — No. 86 Pitcher Born: June 18, 1987
Metairie, LouisianaBats: Left Throws: Left Jeremy Bleich (born June 18, 1987) is a left-handed pitcher in the New York Yankees organization. Baseball America named him the Yankees' ninth best prospect for 2010.[6]
Bleich who is Jewish, attended Isidore Newman School in New Orleans and then Stanford University.[7] As a pitcher at Isidore Newman, he was profiled by author Michael Lewis in his short book Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life, published in 2005.[citation needed] He was selected in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft (44th overall) by the New York Yankees out of Stanford. Bleich said he patterns his game after Andy Pettitte.[8] He is currently with the Yankees Class AA affiliate, the Trenton Thunder.
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube
Reegie Corona
Reegie Corona New York Yankees — No. 76 Infielder Born: November 7, 1986
Caracas, VenezuelaBats: Switch Throws: Right Reegie R. Corona (born November 7, 1986) is a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder who plays in the New York Yankees organization in the United States.
Corona was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1986 and signed as an undrafted free agent with the New York Yankees in 2003. He played in the Yankees farm system, including stints with the GCL Yankees, Staten Island Yankees, Charleston RiverDogs, Tampa Yankees and Trenton Thunder.
In December 2008, Corona was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the Rule 5 draft.[9] However, he was returned to the Yankees at the end of Spring Training.[10] Following the 2009 season, Corona was added to the 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[11]
Corona spent the 2010 season with the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, though his season ended due to an injury on July 31.[12]
In the Venezuelan Winter League, he plays for the Magallanes Navigators.
- External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Cito Culver
Cito Culver New York Yankees — No. -- Shortstop Born: September 26, 1992
Rochester, New YorkBats: Switch Throws: Right Christopher S. "Cito" Culver (born September 26, 1992 in Rochester, New York) is a baseball shortstop/pitcher. He was selected by the New York Yankees with their first-round pick, 32nd overall, in the 2010 MLB Draft.[13] While he had already committed to play baseball for the University of Maryland,[14] he has passed on his commitment and instead signed a contract reportedly worth $954K with the Yankees.[15] Culver stands 6 feet tall and weighs 172 lbs. He is a switch-hitter who can also play in the outfield.[16] Culver is just the second high school shortstop drafted by the Yankees (also C. J. Henry in 2005) in the first round since the club selected Derek Jeter with the sixth overall pick in the 1992 First-Year Player Draft.
Culver attended Irondequoit High School in Irondequoit, New York, a suburb of Rochester.
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- First-round pick Culver takes his first step toward the Bronx
Grant Duff
Grant Duff New York Yankees Pitcher Born: December 19, 1982
Milton, FloridaBats: Right Throws: Right Grant Duff is a professional baseball pitcher currently in the New York Yankees farm system. He was born on December 19, 1982, in Milton, Florida.[17]
He bats and throws right handed, is 6 feet and 6 inches tall, and 210 pounds.[17]
Duff is currently playing for the Trenton Thunder, the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees.[17] Duff was invited to the Yankees spring training camp in 2010, but failed to make the final roster.[18]
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Slade Heathcott
Slade Heathcott New York Yankees Outfielder Born: September 28, 1990
Texarkana, ArkansasBats: Left Throws: Left Zachary Slade Heathcott (born September 28, 1990) is a minor league outfielder in the New York Yankees organization.
Heathcott attended Texas High School. In high school, he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, suffered a knee injury playing for the football team, got kicked off the baseball team for academic reasons.[19]
Heathcott was drafted by the Yankees in the first round (29th overall) of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. He was considered the #4 Yankee prospect entering the 2010 season. He currently plays for the Class A Charleston RiverDogs.
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Prospect Profile: Slade Heathcott
Cody Johnson
Cody Johnson New York Yankees Outfielder Born: August 18, 1988
Panama City, FloridaBats: Left Throws: Right John Cody Johnson (born August 19, 1988 in Panama City, Florida) is a minor league baseball outfielder in the New York Yankees organization.
Johnson was a first round pick in the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft.[20] He was assigned to the Rookie League Gulf Coast Braves upon signing with the Braves on June 7, 2006. In June 2007 the Atlanta Braves assigned Johnson to the Danville Braves in the Advanced Rookie Appalachian League. After struggling through his rookie season at Gulf Coast, Johnson hit with a 1000+ OPS with the D-Braves in 2007.
His father, John, played baseball at Mississippi State. Cody’s baseball hero is reportedly Ted Williams. He turned down a scholarship to Florida State to sign with the Braves.
As a sophomore at Mosley High School in Panama City, when he was fourteen years old, Johnson hit .345 with 29 hits, 5 home runs, and 16 RBI. He also went 5-for-5 in the District Championship game with two home runs. Then in his junior season in 2004 he hit .489 with 42 hits, 10 home runs, 30 RBI, and 36 runs scored. Cody was 5A First Team All-State, First Team All-District, and First Team All-Region. In his senior season this spring, Johnson hit .522 with 15 home runs and 43 RBI, 6 doubles, 44 runs scored, 35 hits in 67 at bats, and 10 stolen bases.
In the summer of 2006, Johnson hit .496 with 22 home runs, 115 RBI, 24 doubles, 6 triples, and 40 walks in 234 at bats for the East Cobb Astros. He was named MVP at the Perfect Game National Showcase in Atlanta in June, and then in July won the MVP award at the Wood World Bat event. Then in August, Johnson participated in the AFLAC All-American Classic in Baltimore, where he was named the 2005 AFLAC National High School Player of the Year with the Jackie Robinson Award as the top rising senior in the country.
In 2006, in 32 games with the Gulf Coast Braves, Cody hit .184 with a single home run and 16 runs batted in.[21]
In 2007, Johnson played for the Danville Braves, where he hit .305 with 17 home runs and 57 RBI and was named the Braves organization Player of the Year honors for the D-Braves and was named to the Appalachian League all-star team. He led the Appalachian League in home runs, was second in RBIs and ninth in batting average.[21]
He was ranked first in the Atlanta farm system in OPS (1.004), fourth in home runs, tied for fifth in triples, sixth in batting average and tenth in RBIs.[21]
In 2008 with the Rome Braves of the Class A South Atlantic League, he hit .252 with 28 home runs and 89 RBIs.[21]
As of June 5, 2009, Johnson has 17 homers and 37 RBIs in 51 games.[22]
On August 9, 2010, hitting just .189 for AA Mississippi, Johnson was demoted to Class A Myrtle Beach. Following the season, Johnson was sold to the Yankees for cash.[23]
Melky Mesa
Main article: Melky MesaD. J. Mitchell
D. J. Mitchell New York Yankees — No. 81 Pitcher Born: May 13, 1987
Winston-Salem, North CarolinaBats: Right Throws: Right William Douglas Mitchell (born May 13, 1987 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina) is a pitcher in the New York Yankees organization.
on August 21, 2010, Mitchell was promoted from Double A Trenton Thunder to Triple A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees.[24]
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference (Minors)
David Phelps
Main article: David Phelps (baseball)P. J. Pilittere
P. J. Pilittere New York Yankees Catcher/First baseman Born: November 23, 1981
San Dimas, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: Right Peter John Pilittere (born November 23, 1981) is a professional baseball catcher/first baseman currently in the New York Yankees farm system.[17] He bats, and throws right handed, is 6 feet tall, and 215 pounds.[17]
Pilittere was drafted by the Yankees in the 13th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft. He is currently playing for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Yankees.[17] Pilittere was invited to the Yankees spring training camp as a catcher in 2010, but failed to make the final roster.[25]
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Ryan Pope
Ryan Pope New York Yankees Pitcher Born: May 21, 1986
Bradenton, FloridaBats: Right Throws: Right Ryan Joseph Pope (born May 21, 1986 in Bradenton, Florida) is a pitcher in the New York Yankees organization.
Pope attended Savannah College of Art and Design. He was drafted by the Yankees in the third round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft.
Before the 2011 season, Pope was added to the 40-man roster.[26] He was designated for assignment on September 1, 2011.[27][28] He cleared waivers and was outrighted to the minors.[29]
- External links
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Gary Sanchez
Gary Sanchez New York Yankees Catcher Born: December 2, 1992
Dominican RepublicBats: Throws: Gary Sanchez (born December 2, 1992) is a catcher in the New York Yankees organization, currently playing for the Gulf Coast League Yankees. He was signed as a 16 year old international free agent in July 2009,[30] and was ranked as the Yankees' seventh best prospect for the 2010 season.[6]
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Staten Island Yankees' Sanchez already thinking big
Pat Venditte
Main article: Pat VenditteAdam Warren
Main article: Adam Warren (baseball)Eric Wordekemper
Main article: Eric WordekemperFull Triple-A to Rookie League rosters
Triple-A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 58 Manny Banuelos
- 19 Logan Kensing
- 24 D. J. Mitchell
- -- Tim Norton
- 25 David Phelps
- -- Mark Prior
- 28 Adam Warren
- 23 Kevin Whelan *
- 39 Eric Wordekemper
Catchers
- 48 Gustavo Molina
- 44 P. J. Pilittere
Infielders
- 12 Doug Bernier
- 37 Mike Lamb
- 15 Luis Nunez
- 5 Kevin Russo
- 38 Jorge Vázquez
Outfielders
- -- Dan Brewer
- 3 Raymond Kruml
- 8 Jordan Parraz
Manager
- 11 Dave Miley
Coaches
- 57 Scott Aldred (pitching)
- 4 Frank Menechino (coach)
- 27 Butch Wynegar (hitting)
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated September 24, 2011
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Trenton Thunder rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 30 Cory Arbiso
- 15 Wilkins Arias
- -- Jeremy Bleich
- 58 Grant Duff
- 34 Steve Garrison
- 19 Shaeffer Hall
- 37 Brad Halsey
- 31 Craig Heyer
- 26 Kei Igawa
- 54 Jeff Marquez
- 41 Josh Schmidt
- 47 Graham Stoneburner
- 53 Kanekoa Texeira
- 27 Pat Venditte
- 48 Chase Whitley
Catchers
- 35 Ryan J. Baker
- 40 José Gil
Infielders
- 2 Corban Joseph
- 10 Robert Lyerly
- 38 Addison Maruszak
- 11 Yadil Mujica
- 21 Jose Pirela
- 36 Bradley Suttle
Outfielders
- 46 Zoilo Almonte
- 24 Austin Krum
- 25 Melky Mesa *
- 20 Damon Sublett
Manager
Coaches
- 51 Julius Matos (hitting)
- 36 Tommy Phelps (pitching)
- 22 Justin Pope (coach)
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated September 24, 2011
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→ More rostersClass A-Advanced
Tampa Yankees rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 39 Sean Black
- -- Brandon Braboy
- 22 Daniel Burawa
- 33 Reinier Casanova
- -- Francisco Castillo
- -- Noel Castillo
- 57 Preston Claiborne
- 28 Joel De La Cruz
- 54 Ryan Flannery
- 48 Francisco Gil
- -- Jairo Heredia
- 21 Brett Marshall
- 45 Ronny Marte
- 50 Zachary Nuding
- -- Michael O'Brien
- 56 Jose Quintana
- 34 Josh Romanski
- 35 Kramer Sneed
- 36 Michael Solbach
- -- Nik Turley
Catchers
- 29 Mitch Abeita
- 58 Tyson Blaser
- -- JR Murphy
- -- Hector Rabago
Infielders
- 12 David Adams
- -- Carmen Angelini
- 14 Kelvin Castro
- 25 Walter Ibarra
- 44 Cody Johnson
- 6 Emerson Landoni
- 30 DeAngelo Mack
- 53 Luke Murton
- 11 Ronnier Mustelier
- 40 Kyle Roller
- 18 Rob Segedin
Outfielders
- 20 Abraham Almonte
- -- Slade Heathcott
- 31 Neil Medchill
Manager
- 19 Luis Sojo
Coaches
- 26 Mario Garza (coach)
- 24 Noriyosh Omichi (coach)
- 27 Justin Turner (hitting)
- 41 Jeff Ware (pitching)
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated September 24, 2011
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Charleston RiverDogs rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
- 10 Anderson Feliz
- 20 Ramon Flores
- 6 Garrison Lassiter
- 26 Kevin Mahoney
- 13 Jose Mojica
- 9 Jose Toussen
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
- 33 Carlos Chantres (pitching)
- 28 Greg Colbrunn (hitting)
- 38 Victor Valencia (coach)
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated August 25, 2011
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Staten Island Yankees rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 51 Zachary Arneson
- 38 John Brebbia
- 39 Caleb Cotham
- 26 Evan DeLuca
- 34 Dustin Hobbs
- 22 Fred Lewis
- -- Richard Martinez §
- 33 Bryan Mitchell
- -- Conor Mullee
- 25 William Oliver
- 58 Robert Paullus
- 36 Branden Pinder
- 35 Matthew Richardson
- 54 Wilton Rodriguez
- 29 Matthew Tracy
- -- Zachary Varce
- 43 Philip Wetherell
Catchers
Infielders
- 31 Tyler Austin
- 60 Ali Castillo
- 2 Cito Culver
- 21 Angelo Gumbs
- 45 Reymond Nunez
- 28 Casey Stevenson
- 47 Zachary Wilson
Outfielders
- 24 Benjamin Gamel
- 48 Cody Grice
- 18 Robert Rinard
- 59 Mason Williams
Manager
- 56 Tom Slater
Coaches
- 61 Danny Borrell (pitching)
- 39 Ty Hawkins (hitting)
- 27 Danilo Valiente (coach)
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated August 25, 2011
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Gulf Coast League Yankees rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 71 Kenedy Agramonte
- -- Gavin Brooks
- 69 Mariel Checo
- 21 Cory Cowsert
- 72 Dawerd Cruz
- 75 Joel De La Cruz
- 66 Gabriel Encinas
- 61 Joaquin Hinojosa
- 54 George Isabel
- 67 Trevor Johnson
- 39 Daniel Mahoney
- 45 Corey Maines
- 34 Daniel Martinez
- 36 Taylor Morton
- 58 David Phelps #
- 59 Reynaldo Polanco
- 76 Mark Prior #
- 2 Edwin Rodriguez
- 41 Evan Rutckyj
- 65 Leonel Vinas
Catchers
- 12 Jon Hurst
- 20 Damian Taveras
- 27 Isaias Tejeda
- 60 Jackson Valera
Infielders
- 6 Taylor Anderson
- 22 Dante Bichette, Jr.
- 74 Claudio Custodio
- 43 Matthew Duran
- 73 Austin Jones
- 64 Fu-Lin Kuo
- 31 Jose Rosario
Outfielders
- 40 Yeicok Calderon
- 68 Justin James
- 33 Daniel Lopez
- 38 Henry Pena
- 11 Ravel Santana
Manager
- 35 Tom Slater
Coaches
- 56 Carlos Chantres (pitching)
- 41 Danilo Valiente (coach)
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated August 7, 2011
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→ More rostersDominican Summer League Yankees 1 rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 16 Yoely Bello
- 67 Victor Beriguete
- 47 Cristofer Cabrera
- 75 Gustavo Camilo
- 74 Maikel De La Rosa
- 76 Roberto de la Rosa
- 61 Jose De Paula
- 19 Juan Gomez
- 28 Juan Heredia
- 42 Warlin Jiminez
- 48 Edison Mejia
- -- Melvin Mercedes
- 73 Deivi Mojica
- 4 Heri Olivo
- 44 Jose Pena
- 37 Angel Rincon
- 55 Eduardo Rivera
- 45 Ramon Rodriguez
- 78 Jhan Saavedra
- 59 Dubeny Soto
- 81 Cesar Vargas
Catchers
- 20 Francisco Duran
- 68 Maldueno Gonzalez
- -- Roybell Herrera
- 17 Jose Lopez
Infielders
- 22 Gian Arias
- 7 Elio De La Rosa
- -- Miguel Guzman
- 2 Jamiel Orozco
- 32 Fernando Perez
- 40 Rafael Polo
- 21 Abraham Ramos
Outfielders
- 1 Melvin Aquino
- 69 Jose Figueroa
- 77 Ericson Leonora
- 56 Eladio Moronta
- -- Mikeson Oliberto
- 29 Jose Polanco
Manager
- -- Raul Dominguez
Coaches {{{Coaches}}}
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated July 20, 2011
Transactions
→ More rostersDominican Summer League Yankees 2 rosterPlayers Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 31 Daury Aquino
- 34 Jean Batista
- 57 Rony Bautista
- 53 Hector Bello
- 64 Erick Canela
- 50 Nestor de Leon
- 54 Alexander De Los Santos
- 6 Johansel Delgado
- 26 Samuel Garcia
- 36 Felipe Gonzalez
- -- Francis Joseph
- 51 Andres Mateo
- 49 Juan Matos
- 52 Luis Niebla
- -- Julian Nunez
- 38 Elvin Perez
- 46 Yunior Peroza
- 58 Manuel Rodino
- 66 Gabriel Santana
- 39 Israel Tolentino
Catchers
- 41 Alfredo Castellon
- 25 Eduardo de Olio
- 65 Julio Pina
Infielders
- 71 Rainero Coa
- 4 Jhoan Gomez
- 72 Jose Javier
- 24 Jerison Lopez
- 9 Renzo Martini
- 43 Freddy Noguera
- 33 Allison Reyes
- 5 Christopher Tamarez
Outfielders
- 30 Sandy Brito
- -- Edwin Fulgencio
- 14 Freite Marte
- 3 Miguel Mojica
- 18 Wilmer Romero
- 13 Josias Sanchez
Manager
Coaches {{{Coaches}}}
7-day disabled list
* On New York Yankees 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated July 20, 2011
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