Jose Ramirez has burst onto the scene in Spring Training and is catching the eye of Joe Girardi. Prior to 2012, he had some issues with command (4BB/9IP) and was getting hit around a little. He repeated high A in 2012 and dominated, got the K rate up, the BB rate down and had a phenomenal 3-1 K/BB rate with less hits than innings pitched. Add to that a mid 90s fastball that tops out at 100mph, a now plus change and an inconsistent but flashing plus slider and you have the makings of an ace level pitcher. He dominated the sox and pitches yesterday where he dominated the Braves. Looks like he is coming into his own and should be in AA to start the yr. Should the Yankees need a pen arm late in the yr, Ramirez might end up serving there once he gets close to his starting inning cap
And depending on the publication, Ramirez is anywhere from our #16-#20 prospect. The only national writer who gives him any love is Law since he physically saw him last yr, came away impressed and had him in the first 10 out part of his top 100. If he shows he is healthy in 2012 and replicates what he did in 2012 while in AA, he will be a top 50 or higher prospect no doubt