In our second installment of the Yankees minor league affiliates, we head down to South Carolina, where we find the Class-A Charleston RiverDogs.
Though they were knocked out of the playoffs in the first round by the Greenville Drive in their minor league season, the 2017 RiverDogs, managed by Patrick Osborn, had a great season. They won the Southern Division of the South Atlantic League with a league-best record of 79-60. This piece found on the RiverDogs is an excellent read and will tell you everything you need to know about the 2017 season. Be sure to check out the whole piece by Matt Dean, but here's a portion...
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Look, 2017 turned out to be a historic one for the RiverDogs pitching staff as they set some franchise records and led the league in many areas.
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Could this success be a sign of things to come for the Major League pitching staff? I can honestly say I have no idea, but it's fun to think about especially with the youth movement the Yankees recently injected into the Big staff. Look, a lot of it could have to do with the level of competition in Class A ball too. Some of these kids may never see an MLB field and be career minor-leaguers.
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And the bottom line, this is what it's all about on this level... watching young kids perform, be stand outs and hopefully one day be good enough to make it to the Bigs.
I admire the RiverDogs success. I really hope they continue to improve. It's great to see.
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