Skip to content
Gotham Baseball

Gotham Baseball

Covering the past, present and future of the New York Game

  • About Gotham Baseball
  • Mets
  • Yankees
  • The Book
  • The Magazine
  • Press
  • About Gotham Baseball
  • Mets
  • Yankees
  • The Book
  • The Magazine
  • Press
Analyzing the Future / Columns / Major Leagues / New York Yankees / slider

Early Spring-Training Working Groups Mean Nothing

Jed Weisbergerby Jed WeisbergerMarch 10, 2016
Lefty Nestor Cortes hopes to build off his strong Pulaski season pitching with the Double-A work group.
image_print

Having been on the scene for many years at the Himes Complex in Tampa, the Minor League Working Groups are, shall we say, interesting.

The Double-A Working Group, called Trenton, bears no resemblance to what the 2016 Thunder roster will be, nor does it even compare to the present actual Thunder … [visit site to read more]

Post navigation

Previous Post Previous post:
Prospects to Watch on the Charleston RiverDogs Work Group
Next Post Next post:
So Close You Can Almost Taste It; RiverDogs Single Game Tickets on Sale Monday

Jed Weisberger

View all posts by Jed Weisberger →

You might also like

Two Yankees Prospects on World Baseball Classic Rosters

March 19, 2016

Tyler Austin, Joe Kelly and the Myth of the Reborn Yanks-Sox Rivalry

April 12, 2018April 12, 2018

Curve Hold Off Thunder Comeback

August 28, 2015

Follow Gotham Baseball

The Art of John Pennisi

Copyright © 2025 Gotham Baseball . Powered by WordPress and Bam.