Yankees prospect Spencer Jones: I belong and I can compete' in majors | amNewYork
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Yankees prospect Spencer Jones: I belong and I can compete' in majors | amNewYork
"The biggest thing that I've gotten out of this year is the feeling that I belong and I can compete. I can do whatever to help the team win. The 24-year-old had a strong showing at New York's major-league camp this spring. In 18 at-bats, he slashed .333/.455/.889 (1.344 OPS) with three home runs, seven RBI, and three stolen bases."
"Across 116 games between Double-A and Triple-A, he launched 35 home runs with 80 RBI to go with a .932 OPS. But he also struck out a staggering 179 times in 438 at-bats—a bloated 40.9% strikeout rate."
"He's got a real chance to impact our club this year, manager Aaron Boone said on Monday. Reality is, he's coming off a really strong season. I feel like he continues to make really solid adjustments. He came in here to spring and has represented really well and has performed."
Spencer Jones, the New York Yankees' sixth-ranked prospect, was optioned to Triple-A on Monday following spring training. The 24-year-old outfielder impressed during major-league camp, batting .333 with a 1.344 OPS, three home runs, and seven RBIs in 18 at-bats. Jones expressed confidence that he belongs and can compete at the highest level. Across 116 games between Double-A and Triple-A last season, he hit 35 home runs with a .932 OPS but struck out 179 times, posting a concerning 40.9% strikeout rate. The Yankees' outfield is currently set with Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham, and Aaron Judge, leaving no immediate opening. Manager Aaron Boone praised Jones's adjustments and strong performance, indicating he has a real chance to impact the club.
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