Minor League Monday: The Trenton - Bronx Connection
These four players who suited up for the Yankees Double A farm club on April 19th, 2015 have since made it to the big leagues.
We'll start with outfielder Aaron Judge (above) and (below) catcher Gary Sanchez.
With baseball emphasizing youth and athleticism, not to mention the cost-advantages for organizations that develop their own players, seeing the home grown Yankees succeed is a positive sign. The core of the last Bronx dynasty -- Jeter, Pettitte, Posada, Rivera, Williams -- came up through the Yankee farm system.
While there are still question marks attached to pitcher Luis Severino (a disappointing 2016) and 1st baseman Greg Bird (out all year after shoulder surgery), the idea of "Young Yankees" is a better bet to energize fans. Compare that strategy to bringing in retreads from other organizations -- or overpaying for free agents whose performance likely will diminish over time.
We're just five weeks away from when camps open and all four of the players on this page are being counting on as important Yankee contributors in 2017.
We'll start with outfielder Aaron Judge (above) and (below) catcher Gary Sanchez.
With baseball emphasizing youth and athleticism, not to mention the cost-advantages for organizations that develop their own players, seeing the home grown Yankees succeed is a positive sign. The core of the last Bronx dynasty -- Jeter, Pettitte, Posada, Rivera, Williams -- came up through the Yankee farm system.
While there are still question marks attached to pitcher Luis Severino (a disappointing 2016) and 1st baseman Greg Bird (out all year after shoulder surgery), the idea of "Young Yankees" is a better bet to energize fans. Compare that strategy to bringing in retreads from other organizations -- or overpaying for free agents whose performance likely will diminish over time.
We're just five weeks away from when camps open and all four of the players on this page are being counting on as important Yankee contributors in 2017.
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