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Yankees Best young Talent in MLB!


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Since:Mar 28, 2007
May 10, 2008 11:46 pm
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May 10, 2008 11:51 pm
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Since:Mar 8, 2008

May 10, 2008 11:58 pm

the Yankees do not have the best young talent in baseball period.

They are in 3rd place now and are struggling. 

The teams with the best young talent could be Tampa Bay, Boston, or Arizona.

A lot of other teams also have way more talent than the Yankees


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Since:Nov 6, 2006

May 11, 2008 8:13 am
How about the Milwaukee Brewers for the best young talent debate. Not only right now in the bigs, but they are ripping it up in the minors. AA Huntsville is in first place, and they are 17-3 at home. That is crazy.  Good young pitching there too for us. Also, in the bigs, we have so many players that are 25 or younger, and start. Fielder is only 24 as well as Braun. Hart, Weeks, Hardy, Gwynn Jr, are all 25 as well. Look out for the crew in the future.

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Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 1, 2006

May 11, 2008 1:07 pm
System that produced Pettitte, Rivera, Hughes and Chamberlain.

What happened for those 10 years between Rivera/Pettitte and Hughes/Chamberlain?

Yankee system does look right now though.  History doesn't matter that much when it comes to developing talent.

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May 11, 2008 7:46 pm
<table width="490" class="mcct_container"> <tbody> <tr class="mcct_body" valign="top"> <td> from Japan last year he's not a product of the Yankees farm system he just happens to be there right now. Darrell Rasner is 1-0 this season in his only major league start. "

I wouldn't be getting all excited about Rasner's ONE game. And that was against the 13th best offense in the American League in a game where he got 8 runs of support.

BTW, I hope by "only major league start" you meant his only one THIS YEAR. Because he has had 11 total major league starts for both the Yanks AND Washington
rasner pitch for the yankees last year he pitched in a couple of games till he got hurt he pitched well last year he is pitching good this year he throws strikes I think he may stay in the rotation this year he had under a 1 era in the minors this year
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Since:Nov 30, 2006

May 11, 2008 8:41 pm

 The Yankee haters will never learn will they- Keep on shoveling that dirt on the premature Yankee grave. As for the statement about Rasner beating the 13th best offense- who gives a rats ass, it is still major leaguers.

  Wish Leyland would give those pep talks to the kittens before they played Boston rather than the Yankees. The Yankees have had everything possible go wrong and are only 4 and half out. Kick em while their down boys!!


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Since:Aug 10, 2006

May 11, 2008 8:41 pm
Rays, sox pitching propects are better imoLOL, a mccombe type of surprise

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Since:Dec 26, 2006

May 11, 2008 9:33 pm
why not.....................I'll throw out a vote for the Dodgers farm system.............with guys like Meloan, Kershaw, LaRoche, Elbert, Young.................as well as Kemp, Abreu, Hu, Loney, and Billingsley...........................just a homer pick, but oh well.

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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 27, 2008

May 12, 2008 11:08 am

You're wrong on all counts.

WOW, impressive track record, 3 players seperated by 15 years...way to hype up a super system....

I only mentioned 3 pitchers that are on the current roster you retard. How many great pitching prospects did the Yankees trade away? If you do some research you will see the number is staggering.

1 prospect of significance in the last decade is not that impressive, okay, I'll give you 2...Cano.....

What about Melky Cabrera, Alfonso Soriano, Jorge Posada....?

Also, Kei Igawa is a product of the Yankees system.  The same people scouting MiLB, college and HS players are the ones making evaluations on international talent.....dimwit....

That doesn't make him a product of the farm system you retard. Dice-K is not a product of the Sox farm system either. Anytime you pay $51 million plus for the rights to negotiate with a proven starter who did not work his way up the American minor league ranks I think it's safe to say they are not a "product" of the farm system.


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