For Future Reference

I got a nice bonus Tuesday night. When I went to Hartford to catch the Yard Goats game with the Yankees' AA team from Trenton, I got my first look at Justus Sheffield. The lefty pitching prospect was part of the impressive haul for Andrew Miller last July. While fans have heard a lot about Clint Frazier and already seen reliever Ben Heller play for the Yanks, Sheffield (should his nickname be "Not related to Gary?") could be the important piece. A short, powerful lefthander (listed at 5'11, but looking closer to 5'9), he was in command for eight innings -- his only blemish being a home run to Rockies prospect Max White -- Sheffield struck out eight and gave up just five hits and two walks. He was efficient, needing just 87 pitches to work through seven innings. I'd circle his name for future reference -- he could be the next farm system product to join young Luis Severino and Jordan Montgomery in the rotation by this time next season.

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