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The New York Yankees are renowned for their rich vein of talent consistently emerging from the minor leagues — or at least trading them away.
Though some critics express doubts about these prospects’ potential MLB performance, the real debate often centers on the Yankees’ hesitation to promote these young talents rather than their capability to deliver in the future.
Yankees’ Inconsistent Approach with Prospects
In recent years, the Yankees’ treatment of prospects has been questionable. Their inconsistent approach is evident from how they managed Josh Donaldson, a player who, based on analytics, was given a larger sample size of action.