I have been asked about Jose Campos, and Ronnier Mustelier recently. So I started digging. I can understand why so many people are curious on where these guys have gone. The info is a bit buried, if you don't know where to look.
Campos was supposed to be the "diamond in the rough" in that trade between the Yankees and the Mariners that brought us him and Michael Pineda. Campos has battled injuries, but has been working in Charleston and seems to be slowly coming back nicely. He currently has a 3.57 ERA, and a 1- 2 record. His last game pitched on July 14th and he went 4 innings with 2 hits, 1 earned run, and 5 strikeouts.
Mustelier, the outfielder and infielder that impressed Yankees fans during spring training, kind of disappeared. He was sidelined at the very end of Spring training with a minor grain strain. He missed making it to the Bronx because of that. He recently was activated to the RailRiders after another injury. He is currently hitting .260 with a .676 OPS.
Both Campos, and Mustelier are working hard in the minors. Perhaps, if the need arises, they will make it to the Bronx in September. I sure hope so. I really enjoy watching both of them play.
--Erica Morales BYB Senior Writer
@e_morales1804
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