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In Pineda, the Yankees acquire a prototypical power arm who at 6-foot-7 slots
right in next to C.C. Sabathia in the rotation. With Sabathia signed through
2016 and Pineda and Ivan Nova coming off productive rookie seasons, the
Yankees' rotation could be set for years to come, with Phil Hughes, Joba
Chamberlain and A.J. Burnett among those fighting for the last two spots.
Word also came Friday that the Yankees were close to signing free agent
righty Hiroki Kuroda, further crowding the rotation picture but also possibly
pushing Hughes and Chamberlain back to the bullpen, where both have thrived
in the past.
Michael Pineda, rhp
Age: 22.
Born: Jan. 18, 1989 in Yaguate, Dominican Republic.
Ht.: 6-7. Wt.: 260. Bats: R. Throws: R.
Career Transactions: Signed as nondrafted free agent by Mariners, Dec. 12,
2005.
Club (League) Class W L ERA G GS SV
Seattle (AL) MLB 9 10 3.74 28 28 0
IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP
171 133 76 71 18 55 173 1.10
Pineda threw his fastball with higher average velocity (94.7 mph) than any
rookie with at least 100 innings, and he went 8-6, 3.03 in 18 first-half
starts to make the AL all-star team. Pineda also mixed in a mid-80s slider
frequently enough to lead all rookies with 173 strikeouts, while ranking
second among AL starters with 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings. He topped out
at 139 innings in the minors, prompting Seattle to space out his starts in
August and September. But despite stumbling near the all-star break—he
allowed 19 runs in 14 2/3 innings over three successive mid-July starts—
Pineda pulled through to strike out a batter per inning and log a 3.99 ERA
over his final eight turns. He slots in as a physical, righthanded complement
to C.C. Sabathia.
Jose Campos, rhp
Age: 19.
Born: July 27, 1992 in La Guaira, Venezuela.
Ht.: 6-4. Wt.: 195. Bats: R. Throws: R.
Career Transactions: Signed as nondrafted free agent by Mariners, Jan. 15,
2009.
Club (League) Class W L ERA G GS SV
Everett (NWL) SS 5 5 2.32 14 14 0
IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP
81.1 66 34 21 4 13 85 0.97
Campos signed with the Mariners for $115,000 in January 2009. A cousin of big
leaguers Alcides and Kelvim Escobar, Campos led the short-season Northwest
League in ERA (2.32) and strikeouts (85) in his U.S. debut, ranking as the
No. 4 prospect. His fastball operates at 92-95 mph and has been clocked as
high as 98. For a youngster, he has advanced feel for pitching off his
fastball and locating it. His heater has deception, angle and life. Just a
thrower when he got to Everett last summer, he grew as a pitcher. His hard
curveball and his changeup show flashes of becoming plus pitches. They lack
consistency but improved as he cleaned up his delivery, as the Mariners
helped him soften his landing and getting better extension out front. He
shows poise on the mound and fills the strike zone. Campos should join a wave
of Yankees prospects heading to low Class A Charleston in 2012, a group
including 2011 supplemental first-rounder Dante Bichette Jr., outfielder
Mason Williams and other members of its 2011 championship teams at
short-season Staten Island and in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League.
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