Third base
This is another position of strength, unfortunately, the Yankees have an old guy sitting there for the next 6 seasons.
1. Dante Bichette Jr., 19yrs old: GCL- .342/.446/.505- The OBP is not a typo, he walked 30 times in 52 games. He comes from a baseball family and shows an advanced approach at the dish. He's projected to hit for solid power and has shown the knack to smack the ball around the park to all fields. The questions come in about the D. He has shown a solid feel for the position, but some think he might grow out of it as he ages. Right now, though, he's got the potential to be an all-star 3b in the future with the hit skill and could rise the ranks fast. As it stands right now, he's ticketed to Charleston as the starting 3b.
2. Brandon Laird, 24 yrs old: AAA- .260/.288/.422- Laird regressed in 2011 and hopefully will bounce back in 2012. He's a kid who plays average D at third and can hit for a lot of power. Unfortunately for the Yankees, he has no plate discipline to speak of, and actually regressed in that category over the past season. He has no real future with NY if he cannot take better ABs, but with 30HR potential, he's a guy to keep an eye on. I think the Yankees will stash him in AAA and see how he does. If he tears the cover off the ball, then they might try to move him since they have a glut at the position and he isnt the kind of patient hitter the Yankees like in their lineups.
3. Rob Segedin, 23yrs old: A/A+- .287/.358/.403- Segedin was a highly touted draftee in 2010 for his power potential. Well, he turned out to be a very polished hitter, earning a promotion to Tampa at mid season. But the big disappointment is the lack of power. Only 7 HRs in over 400ABs for a 22 yr old is a little lax. He has a big body and shows a lot of power in the cages, so it should come, but until it does, he isnt a big time prospect. He should start the season in Tampa again and if he starts to hit for power, he could move to AA quickly.
4. Matt Duran, 18yrs old: GCL- .301/.365/.506- Duran is a kid they drafted in the 3rd round in 2011 who is looking like another solid pick. He hits for average, shows good patience and can hit the long ball on occasion. He also plays a good 3b. Limiting his projection is his size (6'1" 195lbs), which makes some think he isnt destined to be enough of a power threat to play 3b in the Bronx. Time will tell. Right now, though, he's an 18 yr old who has shown an advanced approach, the capacity to barrell the ball regularly and the capability to hit for some power. He should start the yr in the NYP since he's currently behind Tyler Austin and Dante Bichette at the corners
5. Robert Lyerly, 24yrs old: A+/AA- .280/.327/.408- Lyerly was a 6th round selection in 2009 and was billed as your prototypical 3b. Well, as of right now, he isnt. He's got a sweet lefty stroke, but hasnt been able to hit for big enough power. He also isnt consistent with the glove enough to be reliable as a backup. He also turns 25 in July, so it isnt like he has a ton of time. What he doesnt hit in HRs, he does get in EBH, as he smacked 46 extra base hits in 2011. He should start the yr in Trenton and if he finally starts finding the seats with his stick, he will move up this list.
6. Fu-Lin Kuo, 21yrs old: .250/.362/.407- Kuo is an intriguing player in the Yankee system. He's a small guy who can play a solid 3b and has shown the ability to hit for power in the cages, but it hasnt translated to games. Well, this season, he repeated the GCL and improved his OPS by over 100 points. That's a start, but now he's slipped in the rankings significantly enough to where he's going to have to move off the position to get PT. 3b is stacked from SI up through AA, so it looks like Kuo will be manning 2b at NYP next yr. He's older than most of the guys at the GCL level and moving up to SI, he'll be playing with guys his age. If he can improve steadily, then he could be relevant, but as of right now, he's just a name to be familiar with should he start reaching his potential
Overall, this is one of the stronger positions in the Yankee minor leagues. I'd have it just below CF and catcher on the position player side.