
Name to Watch: Super prospect Mason Williams
One Yankee talent evaluator called 20-year-old Mason Williams a "true five-tool" player. Another said that he is the guy to watch shoot through the system.
Williams is the 20-year-old outfield prospect whom the Yankees are going to be asked to trade, but are unlikely to give up unless it is for a major -- I'm talking King Felix-level -- starter.
The Yankees selected Williams in the fourth round of the 2010 draft. They paid him way over slot, nearly $1.5 million, to sway him from going to South Carolina. So far, it looks like money well spent as Williams dominated A-ball, hitting .349 with an .863 OPS. He only hit three homers, but the Yankees think the power will come.
Sweeny: Meet Yankees Phenom Mason Williams
Well, if you consider Montero a part of the major league roster, we have to find the next great prospect in the Yankee farm system, the next great player whose name you will hear a thousand times before you ever see him play. Meet Mason Williams.
Coming out of high school in 2010 with raw first-round talent, Williams was holding a full ride to the University of South Carolina. The Yankees grabbed him in the fourth round and signed him for $1.45 million, a bonus equivalent to the middle of the first round. This past season Williams, a centerfielder who is now 20 years old, played in 68 games for the A-Staten Island Yankees where he compiled a .349/.395/.468 line (.863 OPS). Drafted at a rail thin 6’0” and 150 pounds, he has added about 25 pounds already, starting to look more like his pop Derwin Williams, a 6’1”, 185 pound wide receiver who played three years with the Patriots in the mid-1980’s.
Last week when an American League executive told me that Mason Williams is the second-best prospect in the Yankees organization behind Montero, I forwarded that evaluation to some of the Yankee higher-ups. One of them told me it was a fair statement, while another told me Williams could actually be better than Montero because of his potential as a Gold Glove centerfielder.