
Spencer Jones is the No. 2 prospect in the New York Yankees’ organization, but ranks just 74th overall, per MLB.com.
He has played 73 games in Double-A Somerset this year and is hitting .237. His .721 OPS is respectable, and the combination of 10 home runs and 18 stolen bases is intriguing for the lefty outfielder, but nothing about his numbers scream “elite.”
Yet he might be one of the most important prospects of the 2024 MLB Trade Deadline.
Despite rival general managers’ lack of conviction, Bob Nightengale of USA Today stated in a column that was published on Sunday, July 14 that “the White Sox still fully intend to move” their rookie starter Garrett Crochet at the deadline. Additionally, according to Nightengale, Chicago recently rejected a San Diego Padres deal.
The Yankees, like every contending team, could use another front-end starter. And, like every contending team, they’ve inquired about Crochet. There’s only one hang-up, per Nightengale.