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<p>The most recent Yankees draft pick to make it to the big leagues is 2017 first-rounder Clarke Schmidt, the right-hander who debuted three years later.</p>



<p>The Yankees believe they could have another fast riser in their second-round pick from this year’s draft, Stanford right-hander Brendan Beck, according to VP of domestic amateur scouting Damon Oppenheimer.</p>



<p>“We think he could be really close,” Oppenheimer said Wednesday, a day after the MLB draft wrapped up. “There’s not a lot that has to happen with him. There’s not a lot of development that has to go in. He just probably needs to build up innings. … We think we’re getting a high-end starter.”</p>



<p>A four-year starter at Stanford, Beck struck out 143 and walked 26 in 108 ²/₃ innings as a senior. Beck has four pitches, with a fastball that has reached 96-97 mph, Oppenheimer said.</p>



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<p>Beck was one of 17 college players the Yankees drafted with their 20 overall picks, though Oppenheimer said that wasn’t a designed strategy. One of the three high school players they selected was left-hander Brock Selvidge (an LSU signee), whom they picked in the third round. The Yankees believed was a top-three high school pitcher in the draft at this time last year.</p>





<p>“We think we’re going to get that one done and that he will become a Yankee real soon and get his career started with us,” Oppenheimer said of Selvidge. “We think we really might have got ourselves something really good in the third.”</p>



<p>Asked about the signability of the Yankees’ top five draft picks, Oppenheimer said he didn’t anticipate they would have any issues.</p>



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<p>Some scouting reports on the Yankees’ first-round pick, <strong>Trey Sweeney</strong>, question whether he will stick at shortstop. But Oppenheimer pushed back on that idea, insisting Sweeney has the tools to stay there.</p>


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<p>“He’s smooth, he’s got good hands, he runs well enough, his range is good and he’s got a plus arm,” Oppenheimer said. “Realistically, he has all the tools and the intangibles to be a shortstop. He has a clock to play shortstop, so defensively we don’t see any issues why he wouldn’t stay there.”</p>



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<p>The Yankees announced midseason promotions for eight minor leaguers, led by top prospect Jasson Dominguez. The 18-year-old outfielder was moved from the rookie Florida Complex League to Low-A Tampa, and debuted by going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs Tuesday night.</p>



<p>Other notable promotions included shortstop Anthony Volpe (No. 11 prospect, per MLB.com), who moved from Low-A Tampa to High-A Hudson Valley, and right-hander Glen Otto (No. 28), who moved from Double-A Somerset to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Greg Joyce</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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