Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from April 30th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 7-6 at Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 3B Caleb Durbin 1-4, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 R, 1 BB DH Everson Pereira 2-4, 1 RBI, 1 R, 1 K 1B T.J.
When the Yankees announced their Spring Breakout Game lineup, the starter wouldn’t be Chase Hampton, Will Warren, or Clayton Beeter. Instead of going with their highest-ranked arm or their most MLB-ready one, they selected left-hander Brock Selvidge, who reached High-A Hudson Valley that season.
The New York Yankees employ a list of arms that are expected to see the big league stage at some point this season. With a decent spring training combined with a phenomenal split-season in 2023, right-hander Will Warren is on the list for promotion. Warren, 24, was selected in the eighth round of the 2021 MLB Draft.
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from April 25th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 6-1 at Durham Bulls 2B Jorbit Vivas
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from April 18th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 8-4 vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs SS Caleb Durbin 1-5, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 R, 2 K CF Everson Pereira 3-4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R — mashing his way into some prospect re-ranking 1B T.J.
All aboard the 2024 prospect hype train. Some of the best teams in baseball find tremendous value later in amateur drafts. The Astros find hitters, the Guardians find pitchers, and the Rays, Braves, and Dodgers find...
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from March 29th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 12-9 at Buffalo Bison CF Greg Allen
Luis Gil named fifth starter; Warren sent to Triple-A; DJ LeMahieu unlikely to be ready for start of season; Yankees’ bullpen starting to take shape; Carlos Rodón confident despite up and down spring.
Luis Gil and Will Warren stated equally strong cases in their quests to win the fifth starter job out of spring. Today’s game got off to an inauspicious start when we learned that Anthony Rizzo would be a late scratch with lat tightness.
The two rookies in the Yankees’ fifth starter competition, Beeter and Warren both have pitched their way into consideration between 2023 and spring training.
The race for the fifth spot in the Yankee rotation may have just gotten clearer, with the Red Sox hanging a nine-spot in the first inning. Most teams don’t send their top squads on the road in spring, and today was no exception for the Yankees, as they sent a ragtag group over to Fort Myers to take on the Red Sox.
Clayton Beeter, Will Warren, and Luis Gil provided some positives on the mound after a day of worrying team news. The big Yankee news of the day unfortunately did not come on the field; it came from the revelation that ace and reigning AL Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole was undergoing an MRI on his pitching elbow.
The second week of spring training is in the books, and the Yankees’ depth gave fans more reasons to be excited as the team approaches opening day. Beeter had an impressive outing last Thursday against the Marlins, tossing three shutout innings while notching four strikeouts and walking only one.
Clarke Schmidt kept the ball in the ground as the Yankees edged out the Fish in Jupiter. On an encouraging night for some of the Yankees’ young arms, a simple failure to find the zone by Tanner Scott cost the Marlins the win.
The Yankees have a number of young and promising talents climbing their farm system, but several pitchers are on the brink of promotion. First and foremost, Will Warren presented solid upside in his first spring training performance, showing nasty break on his pitches with a pretty delivery.
It is no secret the Yankees are playing a risky game in the starting rotation, with Carlos Rodon and Nestor Cortes rebounding from injury. However, even
Clarke Schmidt and Will Warren had their moments, but the offense didn’t provide in Port Charlotte. The Yankees have brought some firepower to their first handful of spring training games in 2024, but one was a 4-0 shutout at the hands of the Phillies.
Will Warren headlines a less-heralded group poised for a significant role at some point this season. The Yankees will win 102 games, Aaron Judge will win his second MVP award, and Juan Soto will have his best season since 2020 and decide to stick around long-term.
With spring training underway and the Yankees hard at work ahead of the 2024 regular season, all eyes are on the pitching staff and how the front office continues to address a starting rotation that could use another premium arm.
There’s plenty of excitement as the New York Yankees begin having live batting practice sessions, and among pitchers who threw today was right-handed pitching prospect Will Warren.
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