The New York Yankees today acquired infielder/outfielder Eric Hinske from the Pittsburgh Pirates along with cash considerations in exchange for minor leaguer right-handed pitcher Casey Erickson and minor league outfielder Eric Fryer.
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The New York Yankees today acquired infielder/outfielder Eric Hinske from the Pittsburgh Pirates along with cash considerations in exchange for minor leaguer right-handed pitcher Casey Erickson and minor league outfielder Eric Fryer.
timd1218 wrote:Can you guys give me a recap of the type of prospects the Pirates got. Do they have the potential to make an impact in the major leagues?
nykgeneralmanager wrote:timd1218 wrote:Can you guys give me a recap of the type of prospects the Pirates got. Do they have the potential to make an impact in the major leagues?
Neither one of them are really considered prospects, they are both 23 year olds in A ball (Erickson in low A and Fryer in high A). Fryer isn't producing, he had a solid season last year in low A for Milwaukee and the Yankees picked him up for Chase Wright, who they traded just to open up a spot on the 40-man roster. For whatever reason, he just hasn't been good this year and the chances of him becoming a serviceable big leaguer are slim IMO. You have more of a chance with Erickson who may be able to sneak into the majors as a middle reliever, but he isn't there yet. Right now he is just a 23 year old reliever in low A ball.
timd1218 wrote:nykgeneralmanager wrote:timd1218 wrote:Can you guys give me a recap of the type of prospects the Pirates got. Do they have the potential to make an impact in the major leagues?
Neither one of them are really considered prospects, they are both 23 year olds in A ball (Erickson in low A and Fryer in high A). Fryer isn't producing, he had a solid season last year in low A for Milwaukee and the Yankees picked him up for Chase Wright, who they traded just to open up a spot on the 40-man roster. For whatever reason, he just hasn't been good this year and the chances of him becoming a serviceable big leaguer are slim IMO. You have more of a chance with Erickson who may be able to sneak into the majors as a middle reliever, but he isn't there yet. Right now he is just a 23 year old reliever in low A ball.
Thanks. SO pretty much to summarize this deal, Huntington is an idiot. Way to make a dumb business move.