Tag: Kaeden Kent

Yankees MILB 6/21: Kaeden Kent Homers, Drives in 4

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: Happy Father’s Day!  While I have more opinions on the draft proposal and the need for catching help, I will save those for another day. I hope all the fathers reading this had a great day, regardless of the Yankees’ game result. Scranton (37-37) (Defeated Columbus, 5-4) SS Oswaldo […]

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Yankees MILB 6/14: Carlos Lagrange Continues Relief Journey

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: RHP Chris Veach, who has pitched well this season, was placed on the injured list one day after being pulled from the game while warming up. As I said yesterday, that is never a good thing. Veach started the season with Hudson Valley, where he pitched to a 0.63 […]

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Yankees MILB 6/6: Kaeden Kent: 3 Doubles

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: If you had a J.C. Escarra/Ali Sanchez platoon on your June 6th Bingo card, I hope you won a lot of money. As I said last night, Austin Wells‘ season has been abysmal. Now, we find out he is dealing with a nerve issue in his neck that is causing headaches. The Yankees’ […]

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Yankees MILB 6/5: Scranton Tosses No-Hitter

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: RHP Eric Reyzelman, who lost the strike zone and some velocity in his last outing, was placed on the 7-day injured list today. Reyzelman had a difficult 2025. In addition to losing the strike zone, he ended up on the injured list. Additionally, depth catcher Payton Henry was also placed on […]

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Yankees MILB 6/3: Carlos Lagrange Ks 7

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: Two Pipeline Top 30 prospects were placed on the injured list today. Outfielder Jace Avina, who shows up all over the Eastern League leaderboard, left the game early last night.  He is hitting .276/.358/.583 (146 wRC+). Joining him on the Somerset injured list is RHP Harrison Cohen, who got off […]

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Yankees MILB 5/29: Mac Heuer Ks 7 in 5 Shutout Innings

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: With the DSL season starting on Monday, the Yankees have assigned several players there. Many of them are names I have never heard of. Their two big shortstop signings (Mani Cedeno, Stiven Marinez) will spend their second season at the level.  Of course, we were all hoping Wandy Asigen would be […]

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Yankees MILB 5/21: Rory Fox Tosses Shutout

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log LHP Tanner Bauman was moved from Hudson Valley to Somerset. This may have been a “need an arm” move, as Bauman wasn’t pitching well in Hudson Valley. SS Christofer Reyes was transferred from the DSL to the FCL. The 18-year-old signed for $100,000 in 2024. In two DSL seasons, he didn’t perform […]

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Yankees MILB 5/9: Sean Paul Linan: 6 Hitless Innings

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: We should have known that Luis Gil‘s injury wouldn’t be minor.  He won’t throw for at least three weeks due to shoulder inflammation. The best-case scenario doesn’t feel like the likely scenario. One aspect of this that his agent could challenge is whether or not Gil was injured before his […]

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Yankees MILB 5/6: A Day of Offense

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: Nothing much to report on the minor league front. Scranton (19-15) (Won a crazy one over Worcester, 9-7, in ten innings.) 3B George Lombard Jr.: 1-for-3, 3 BB, K Since promotion: 5-for-23 (.217), though he has walked eight times (.438 OBP). He is still searching for his first extra-base hit. […]

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Yankees MILB 5/2: Kyle Carr Tosses 6 Scoreless Innings

Top 30 Prospects  Injury Log Notes: Paul DeJong, a veteran utilityman, was released by the organization. He likely exercised an opt-out, so it wouldn’t be shocking if he pops up elsewhere.  In 23 games for Scranton, he hit .203/.361/.516 with six home runs in 83 plate appearances. He played 2B/SS/3B and was valuable depth, though […]

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