{"id":111236,"date":"2025-12-27T00:17:46","date_gmt":"2025-12-27T05:17:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/baseball\/?p=111236"},"modified":"2025-12-27T00:17:46","modified_gmt":"2025-12-27T05:17:46","slug":"five-yankees-prospects-majors-2026","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/baseball\/2025\/12\/27\/five-yankees-prospects-majors-2026\/","title":{"rendered":"Yankees Prospects to Keep an Eye on in 2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The New York Yankees&#8217; stretch of inactivity will continue through the end of 2025, with the team remaining reluctant to make any big moves. If they continue to make only smaller\/minor league signings, they&#8217;re going to have to dip into next year&#8217;s prospect pool to find substitutes for injured and struggling players. <a  href=\"https:\/\/www.espn.com\/mlb\/story\/_\/id\/46070464\/2025-mlb-prospect-rankings-update-farm-systems-30-teams-mets-dodgers-mariners\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">ESPN<\/a> ranked New York&#8217;s system at no. 25 in August, citing their fairly active trade deadline. This doesn&#8217;t mean that the Yankees don&#8217;t have any more good prospects in the system, though; Cam Schlittler, who <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/baseball\/2025\/07\/08\/yankees-prospect-cam-schlittler-joining-major-league-rotation\/\" target=\"_self\">pitched eight shutout innings against Boston<\/a> in Game 3 of this year&#8217;s AL Wild Card series, emerged from the very same system just last summer. With that in mind, here are five prospects that could potentially join the Yankees&#8217; roster in 2026.<\/p>\n<h2>Yankees Prospects to Keep an Eye on in 2026<\/h2>\n<h3>Brendan Beck<\/h3>\n<p>Beck, New York&#8217;s no. 11 prospect according to <a  href=\"https:\/\/www.mlb.com\/milb\/prospects\/yankees\/\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">MLB Pipeline<\/a>, is already 27 years old, and with the Yankees&#8217; excess of starting pitchers, he&#8217;ll have to transition to the bullpen if the Yankees promote him. Called up to Triple-A Scranton\/Wilkes-Barre after posting a 1.82 ERA over 11 games (9 starts) with Double-A Somerset, the Yankees will have to use internal options to fill next year&#8217;s bullpen, and Beck should be near the top of the list of candidates.<\/p>\n<h3>Brock Selvidge<\/h3>\n<p>The 23-year-old standing at 6&#8217;3&#8243; is estimated by MLB Pipeline to reach the big leagues by 2026, despite his 4.92 ERA across 15 starts. After impressing in rookie ball, the left-hander has not been able to adjust to pitching at a higher level. His 2025 season ended in July after suffering from bicep inflammation, but if he can come back strong and healthy in 2026, he isn&#8217;t the last minor league pitcher you might see in the Bronx.<\/p>\n<h3>Carlos Lagrange<\/h3>\n<p>Though Lagrange signed with the Yankees less than 4 years ago, he is already New York&#8217;s no. 2 prospect (behind 20-year-old shortstop George Lombard Jr.), and for good reason. The 6&#8217;7&#8243;, 248-pound pitcher was one of the Yankees&#8217; most impressive minor league pitchers last season. He threw 78 1\/3 innings, striking out 104 batters with an ERA of 3.22. He walks lots of hitters, however, totaling 62 on the whole season between Double-A Somerset and the High-A Hudson Valley Renegades. If Lagrange can improve upon his control, it&#8217;ll only be a matter of time before he reaches the big leagues.<\/p>\n<h3>Chase Hampton<\/h3>\n<p>Another of New York&#8217;s most promising pitching prospects, Chase Hampton, was sidelined for all of 2025 after <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/baseball\/2025\/02\/21\/yankees-top-prospect-undergoes-tj\/\" target=\"_self\">undergoing Tommy John surgery<\/a> in February of 2024. When healthy, Hampton has been lights out after being drafted by the Yankees in the 6th round of the 2022 draft. He has just 125 1\/3 professional innings under his belt, but they are to fine-tune 161 strikeouts and a 3.45 ERA. Many young pitchers nowadays burn out their arms before reaching their full potential, and the Yankees can only hope that Hampton doesn&#8217;t become one of them.<\/p>\n<h3>Spencer Jones<\/h3>\n<p>Jones is arguably the most popular prospect New York has had since Jasson Dominguez, and Yankees fans should definitely be excited about Jones. The 24-year-old&#8217;s numbers after <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/baseball\/2025\/10\/13\/two-yankees-listed-organizations-prospects\/\" target=\"_self\">his promotion to Triple-A in July<\/a> were phenomenal, slashing .274\/.342\/.555 with 19 homers and 48 RBI&#8217;s in 67 games. The issue for Jones is not necessarily in his skills (though his strikeouts are concerning), but instead in where he fits into the Yankees&#8217; current roster. Dominguez will presumably <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/baseball\/2025\/11\/19\/yankees-have-jasson-dominguez-problem\/\" target=\"_self\">take over again in left field<\/a>, leaving no room for Jones with Trent Grisham in center and Aaron Judge in right. But still, the Yankees can only keep Jones&#8217; monstrous power down in the minor leagues for so long, and Jones will surely hit the majors sometime next season, in September at the latest.<\/p>\n<p>Main Photo Credits: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The New York Yankees&#8217; stretch of inactivity will continue through the end of 2025, with the team remaining reluctant to make any big moves. If they continue to make only smaller\/minor league signings, they&#8217;re going to have to dip into next year&#8217;s prospect pool to find substitutes for injured and struggling players. 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