Second Base
This was a position of strength when Cano was in the minors. Now, it's a position of ridiculous strength with guys who are close to ready all the way down to some high upside kids in their teens.
1. David Adams, 24 yrs old:- Rehab assignment all season- Adams is a guy who the Yankees just wish could stay healthy. The guy is a big bodied, slick fielding second baseman drafted out of UVA in 2008. He was supposed to be a 1st round pick, but dropped due to a poor final college season. So the Yanks snapped him up and loved his production. He had very good production up through 2009, even spending significant time and excelling in High A in his first full pro season. Starting 2010, he set the world on fire in AA with a .900OPS and a .393OBP. But after 39 games, his season ended due to an ankle injury. Initially diagnosed as a sprain, he eventually found out it was broken. It didnt heal right and he needed surgery costing him most of last season. He finally made it out on rehab assignments, but he just couldnt give it a go. He was actually the reason why the Yankees couldnt deal for Lee, he was the guy the M's wanted but didnt like his medicals. Regardless, he is completely healthy now and was just added to the 40 man roster. He's a solid offensive talent with double digit HR power, a great eye and solid contact skills. He should start 2012 in AA but rapidly be moved to AAA. If he shows he is healthy, he's a top 100 prospect for sure and with Cano entrenched at 2b, would probably be good trade bait should he re-sign with NY in the offseason. I love this kid and think that if he can stay healthy, he is at least a big league average 2b with the capability to be a Mark Loretta type with power.
2. Angelo Gumbs, 19 yrs old:- SI- .264/.332/.406- Gumbs is a very exciting 2b prospect who will play the entire 2012 season as a 19 yr old. Drafted in the second round out of Torrance HS in 2010, he was billed as a kid with a lot of raw skills. Those skills started to get refined in the NY Penn League this past season. He was 18 in a league full of college players and held his own. He's got plus speed, great hands, a solid arm, and projects to have 20+ HR power as he fills in. He needs to work on solid contact and to improve his K rates. His future in terms of position is somewhat in doubt as some scouts think he'll take the BJ Upton route and end up in CF. This kid shows the recent trend of Yankee signees, athletes with lot of raw skills. But this kid looks like he could be the goods. He should spend most of the season in long season Charleston as one of the youngest players in the league. He should be fun to watch
3. Corban Joseph, 23 yrd old:- AA- .277/.353/.415- Joseph seems like he's been around forever, but as a HS kid, he actually has done well for himself. Coming up, the big question was whether his glove could improve. Last yr, it did, and while he wont be a GG winner, he looks like a guy who could play an average to above average 2b. The hitting department has always been his calling card, but last yr was a bit of a stall. He's always had good average capability, but last yr, he dropped to .277. He shows good patience and can hit a load of doubles, but the HR power still hasnt come yet. Regardless, a middle infielder capable of putting up a high .700's OPS as a 22 yr old in AA is good. I don't think he looks the part of the guy he's been compared to since he's been drafted (Utley), but he could be a very solid big league starting 2b without much flash, but solid contact and patience skills. He should spend 2012 in AAA until Adams comes up, then will probably shift off the position to allow Adams to regain his prospect status
4. Anderson Feliz, 19 yrs old:- A- .217/.305/.333- Feliz made his long season debut last yr and struggled as an 18 yr old. But he did show the kind of skills that keep the Yankees high on him. 6HRs and 16 steals for an 18 yr old isnt bad. They expect the power to kick up and his potential sits in the 20HR range. He does have phenomenal speed and as he learns to pick his spots more, he should steal 20-30 bases. He has all the skills defensively to stick at 2b as well. His biggest problem last yr was making contact as he K'd 129 times in 116 games. That should improve as he ages and fills into his frame. Also, the Yankees turned him into a switch hitter upon signing, so he is still working on adjusting to both sides of the plate. It will come in time. I think he gets pushed to Tampa this yr due to the emergence of Gumbs, and I think he might struggle again being the youngest player in the league. But as he ages and fills in, eventually the production will come. He's a solid prospect to watch and eventually, it should all click