The greatest pitching prospect whom Mariano Rivera had ever seen was 1991 first overall pick Brien Taylor. Taylor and Rivera were teammates for Class A Fort Lauderdale in 1992.
In the nearly two decades since then, Rivera has watched prospects come and go, but he has never seen one better than Taylor.
Until now.
The greatest closer in the game thinks 19-year-old lefty Manny Banuelos is the greatest pitching prospect he has ever seen.
"I would say so," Rivera said during a conversation with ESPNNewYork.com in which he revisited Taylor's devastating skills and Banuelos' combination of ability and composure.
"I like everything about him," Rivera said of Banuelos. "The makeup and how he keeps his composure. I notice situations and how you react in situations. Where you make your pitches in tough situations, where you spot your pitches, he has the ability to do that."
The left-handed Banuelos, who turns 20 on Sunday, has become the talk of Yankees spring training. He has four pitches, throws in the mid-90s and has a mindset that belies his age.
Before Banuelos fired another two scoreless innings against the Pirates Wednesday night, raising his total to five, general manager Brian Cashman reiterated that there was "no chance" that Banuelos will start the year any higher than Double-A Trenton. Cashman is going to be extremely hesitant to trade Banuelos, even with the Yankees thinking they may need to trade for more starting pitching during this season.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
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3 comments:
Maybe he is turning 30 rather than 20.
If Cashman ever trades this guy, Cash will be sent to Lybia to begin a mlb franchise.
Extremely hesitant to trade him probably means he will wait until July 31.
if he is traded we should hang Cash by his banjuelos
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