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Drafted in the 18th round in 2013, Dustin Fowler took a huge over-slot bonus of $278,000 to give up his commitment to Georgia Southern, a move that could dividends for the Yankees. The left-handed hitting outfielder played both the corners and center early in his career but as his instincts and quickness have improved, he now feels at home in Centerfield.
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Fowler is a guy we all need to be aware of and 2017 will be another test in either Trenton and/or Scranton/Wilkes Barre as he attempts to show consistency and continued improvement as he climbs the ranks in the Yankees minor league system. The soon to be 22 year-old is making the most of his long shot opportunity as he works toward his dream of making it to the Big Leagues.
At number 12 in the Yankees system is 18 year-old Wilkerman Garcia. Signed out of Venezuela at 16 years-old in 2014, Garcia made his stateside debut in 2015 and wowed everyone at just 17 years-old. In the Gulf Coast League Garcia slashed .281/.396/.347 over 37 games. That mind you is at the same age most kids are juniors or seniors in high school!
In 2016 though, Garcia has a bit of a rude awakening as he struggled big time in the Appalachian League. Garcia slashed .198/.255/.284 while drawing just 15 walks over 54 games versus his 24 free passes in the Gulf Coast League in 2015. Nevertheless, Garcia is still highly regarded by most people around baseball.
Garcia's plus speed and plus arm strength along with his good hands and feet on defense, highlight some of his great tools and he is still just 18 years-old. The switch hitting shortstop utilizes the whole field at the plate and has shown some ability to control the strike zone.
In Wilkerman's defense, he suffered a shoulder injury early in 2016 and that very well may have contributed to his less than ideal season.
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Now we are in the top 10 and we plan on having some awesome prospect stories, along with a couple surprises, for you over the next six weeks or so here at BYB as we continue the prospect countdown and the countdown to spring training.
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