The New York Yankees‘ catcher position has been a point of concern, especially after Jose Treviño’s season-ending right wrist tear. With Kyle Higashioka and Ben Rortvedt failing to deliver solid offensive metrics, attention has turned to the team’s minor-league system. Among the rising stars, 21-year-old Agustin Ramirez stands out as a promising talent with both bat and glove.
One of the most vulnerable positions for the Yankees has been the catcher, with both main options failing to provide solid offense. But hope may be found within the team’s minor league system.
With Treviño out, the responsibility fell on Higashioka and Rortvedt, but their inability to offer solid offensive metrics has exposed a significant weakness.
Carlos Narvaez and Austin Wells are two prospects we discussed yesterday, both showcasing good offensive qualities with Triple-A Scranton. However, another name is making waves.
Agustin Ramirez, at just 21 years old, has been a low-key gem flying through the minor-league system.
On Tuesday, Ramirez was promoted from A+ Hudson Valley to AA Somerset. His record with Hudson Valley was remarkable, hitting .384 with a .430 OBP, including nine homers, 23 RBIs, a 14% strikeout rate, a 6.6% walk rate, and 203 wRC+ across 27 games.
In his first AA game, Ramirez struck out twice in five at-bats but showed promising signs by nearly hitting a home run to center field.
With elite plate discipline and an exciting start at Somerset, Ramirez is one to watch. His quality defense and burgeoning talent could see him called up to spring training soon.
An anonymous scout praised Ramirez’s combination of plate discipline and power:
“It’s rare to find a combo of plate discipline and power like Agustin. He’s impossible to strike out, and now the power is coming around. His bat looks like it could stick in an MLB lineup in 1-2 years. The Yankees would be taking a big risk if they leave him unprotected.”
With the Rule 5 Draft approaching this winter, the Yankees must consider protecting Ramirez to retain his potential and tremendous upside.
In July, Ramirez was named the SAL player of the month, boasting impressive hitting statistics, including a max exit velocity of 113.9 mph. His defensive framing continues to impress, and the Yankees can envision him as a potential starter within a year or two.
Agustin Ramirez’s rise could be an exciting development for the Yankees, a team that has struggled at the catcher position in the past. With his talent, discipline, power, and quality defense, Ramirez could soon be the solution the Yankees have been seeking. By developing him carefully and protecting his potential, the team could have a new star catcher in the making.
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