On the heels of MLB.com's top prospect list, Keith Law recently released his own Top 50 prospects list (unfortunately it's behind ESPN's silly pay wall), and it's even more favorable to the Yankees than MLB.com's was. This is good news, as Law is a notoriously hard grader.From LoHud:
"Law lists Jesus Montero at No. 4, immediately behind the game’s trio of premier outfield prospects: Mike Trout, Bryce Harper and Domonic Brown. In his evaluation, Law brings up the idea of immediately moving Montero away from the catcher position:Montero as the fourth-best prospect in all of baseball? Banuelos as the fourth-best pitching prospect in all of baseball? Outstanding.
'With a bat this potentially strong, why risk injury or give up the 20-25 games a year when your catcher has to rest? Montero could solve the Yankees’ DH problem for the next 10 years if they commit to it, a move they are unlikely to ever regret.'
Law is also high on Manny Banuelos, who ranked 12th on this list, one spot ahead of the Blue Jays Kyle Drabek, two spots ahead of the Rays Jeremy Hellickson and three spots ahead of the Reds Aroldis Chapman. That’s impressive company.
Gary Sanchez, Dellin Betances and Andrew Brackman all fell between 60 and 90 on Law’s list. Catcher Austin Romine was mentioned as one of the players who just missed the cut, with Law noting that he’s not completely sold on Romine’s bat and that he’s seen Romine struggle with 'basic receiving tasks.'
Arodys Vizcaino — the young right-hander the Yankees lost in the Boone Logan trade — made it just inside the top 50 at No. 47.
In his team-by-team rankings, Law shows some love for Graham Stoneburner, ranking him as the seventh-best prospect in the Yankees system, just ahead of Slade Heathcott and immediately behind Romine."
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