This story by Ken Rosenthal got me thinking. It essentially says that the yankees should be alright atfer Jeter moves off his current position since the pair of kids, Ramiro Pena and Eduardo Nunez are playing so well with the ST time they got
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/9368910/Yanks-should-be-fine-when-Jeter-vacates-shortstop?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=49
For a bit of perspective, Pena and Nunez have been in the yankee system seemingly forever.
Pena was signed in 2005 as a INTL FA. He's currently 23 yrs old and just finished up an unspectacular season in AA where he hit .266/.330/.357 for a .687OPS. Pena is your prototypical middle infielder. No pop, all glove guy who makes average contact and has average speed. Not sure what the scouts at ST are seeing since his MiLB record is unimpressive on the offensive side and he doesnt really offer much more than what he already is offensively. He profiles to be a utility infielder since his defensive skills are so good, he could be a late inning infield replacement anywhere. He is ticketed to start in AAA this yr
Nunez is the real high ceiling prospect of the pair. He was signed in 2004, but is 2 yrs younger than Pena (Nunez is 21). He was signed with a lot of fanfare (in the scouting community), considered a 5 tool prospect, and started off in Staten Island as an 18 yr old. He absolutely raked for a teenager (.313/.365/.427). But he fell off the prospect map after that. In 2006, he split time between A and A+ ball, although his aggregate BA was around .200 with no power to speak of. In 2007, he once again split time between A and A+ ball batting .251 overall with minimal power and no patience. 2008, he started in Tampa as a 20 yr old and started off the same way. But he had a very solid finish (.300+ over the last half of the yr) and finished with a respectable .271BA, although his patience and power still were late to the party. He did steal 14 bases though and projects to be a basestealer if he could get on base more often. Now, at 21 and fresh off a very solid spring training where he faced MLB competition and held his own, he is going to rocket to the top of the depth chart right behind Jeter. His ST stats may give us a clue that the end of last yr was no fluke. Right now, he's 10 for 26, with 2 doubles, a homer, 4 walks and NO strikeouts. And to go with that, Nunez is a guy with plus range but less impressive hands (4 errors this spring). He is ticketed to start at AA this yr.
So, while both were kinda non prospects last yr, it is refreshing to see scouts so interested in them. It also would be nice if we got some world class defense from the SS position. Either way, at least at the upper levels, we have two guys who could really make an impact should we move Jeter off the SS position.
Now that begs the question, what about deeper in the system. Well, SS is one of the positions that we actually dont have a ton of depth on the horizon. Carmen Angelini looks like he's gonna take a lot of time to develop after having a dismal yr both offensively and defensively in 2008. He's likely to repeat Charleston. Addison Maruszak, a 2008 draftee who is small but has a professional approach to the plate is our A+ starter. His ceiling is a Loretta type player, with no real plus tool aside from batting average. And below that, Garrison Lassiter, a 2008 HS draftee has the highest offensive ceiling, but he wont last as a SS. And the DSL signee from 2008, Giancarlo Arias, hasnt played a game in our system. So needless to say, if Nunez or Pena flail this yr, then we might be seeing a SS acquisition should Jeter be moved off SS.