Yankees bring two intriguing pitching prospects one step closer to majors

   

Yankees promotions have brought two intriguing starting pitchers closer to the majors.

The Yankees have bumped up Cam Schlittler and Carlos Lagrange one level, Schlittler rising to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Lagrange to Double-A Somerset.

Schlittler is now one step away from The Bronx after a strong 2024, a nice showing in major league spring training and excellent work with Somerset this season.

In 10 games with the Double-A club, the 6-foot-6 righty pitched to a 2.38 ERA while striking out 64 in 53 innings.

Cam Schlittler

Cam Schlittler

Carlos Lagrange

Carlos Lagrange

 

The No. 10 prospect in the organization, according to MLB Pipeline, led the system in strikeouts (154) last year and is looking like a realistic option to debut this year if a need arises.

The big-league Yankees have navigated around several injuries already and expect Luis Gil and Marcus Stroman to return in the coming weeks.

Lagrange, a 6-foot-7 righty fireballer, probably is not an option for this year but is providing plenty of hope for the future.

The 22-year-old is the first to be promoted from a loaded rotation at High-A Hudson Valley after posting a 4.10 ERA in eight starts in which he struck out 64 and walked 12 in 41 ⅔ innings.