Top Prospects Of Decade
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1. Alfonso Soriano, 2B: One homer away from becoming the fourth member of
the 40-40 club in 2002 (he later joined with the Nats), Soriano hit
.284-.322-.502 with 98 homers and 121 steals in 501 games for the Bombers
before being traded away for some guy named Alex Rodriguez.
2. Robbie Cano, 2B: A career .306-.339-.480 hitter at age 26, Cano has
developed into a bat control freak that’s on the brink of stardom.
3. Chien-Ming Wang, RHP: Easily the most productive pitcher the Yanks have
developed since Andy Pettitte, Wang won 55 games in parts of five seasons
with the Yanks, although his tenure came to an abrupt end last weekend
because of injuries.
4. Nick Johnson, 1B: The man who led all of professional baseball (majors
and minors) with a .501 OBP (!!!) during the ‘98-’99 seasons quietly hit
.256-.376-.424 in parts of three seasons with the Yanks before being dealt in
a package for Javy Vazquez.
5. Juan Rivera, OF: Traded away in the same deal as Johnson, Rivera has
gone to post an under-the-radar .285-.331-.470 batting line while playing
solid defense in the corner outfield spots.
6. Marcus Thames, OF: Only Soriano has more career homers than Thames
among players on this list, and although his contribution to the Yankees was
limited, Thames has six productive seasons (107 OPS+) for the Tigers.
7. Joba Chamberlain, RHP: Just three full seasons into his pro career, Joba
’s already got a 31 start season in the big leagues under his belt, plus a
rep as being a dominant reliever. Best of both worlds, I guess.
8. Phil Hughes, RHP: Hughes is the messiah, the first prospect that
represented the team’s newfound dedication to building from within after
years of eschewing the farm system. Still just 23, Hughes has already been a
major contributor out of the bullpen for a World Championship club.
9. Dioner Navarro, C: Pudgito never got much of a chance in pinstripes,
though he’s gone on to be a serviceable backstop for two clubs, not to
mention an All Star for a pennant winning club.
10. Melky Cabrera, OF: Everybody’s favorite fourth outfielder is still
just 25-years-old, and has been a fixture in the Yanks’ outfield for the
last four seasons. He enjoyed the best season of his career in 2009, hitting
.274-.336-.416.
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