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Yankees acquire Austin Slater for RHP Gage Ziehl


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17 minutes ago, kitekrazy said:

So my ? is why did the Yankees make that trade?

Maybe it is fools gold. 

So is this guy going to be put in Charlotte?

The pitcher, Gage Zeihl, is being assigned to high-A Winston-Salem. 

Dominguez is pretty bad against LHPs, so Slater will probably platoon with him. 

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57 minutes ago, kitekrazy said:

So my ? is why did the Yankees make that trade?

Maybe it is fools gold. 

So is this guy going to be put in Charlotte?

This is from The Athletic trade grade piece

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The Yankees needed a righty outfielder because Trent Grisham and Jasson Domínguez have struggled against left-handed pitching this season. Combined, the pair has hit .195/.299/.299 versus lefties in 2025. Slater has hit .261/.338/.522 with five home runs in 69 at-bats against lefties this season.

 

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1 hour ago, WestEddy said:

The pitcher, Gage Zeihl, is being assigned to high-A Winston-Salem. 

Dominguez is pretty bad against LHPs, so Slater will probably platoon with him. 

Well now that makes sense.

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White Sox grade: B

Ziehl hails from upstate New York, not far from the southern shore of Lake Ontario, and if he emerges as a big league pitcher, it looks as if he'll do so just off the western shore of Lake Michigan now that he's Chris Getz's latest prospect acquisition for Chicago.

According to the prospect gurus, Ziehl relies on decent velocity with plus command and a plus sweeper-style slider as the foundation of his arsenal. A standout on the excellent Miami Hurricanes' staff, Ziehl prospered in high-level competition as a collegian. This year marks his first taste of professional game action, and the results have been just so-so.

 

“Since signing, the Yankees have worked with Ziehl to alter his arsenal. They tweaked his four-seam fastball to give it more cutting action, and they made small upgrades to his slider and changeup as well. His fastball averages just less than 90 mph, and he backs it mostly with a low-80s sweeper but will mix in a mid-80s changeup and the occasional curveball.”

baseballamerica.com    Another soft tosser.

espn.com

 

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1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:

White Sox grade: B

Ziehl hails from upstate New York, not far from the southern shore of Lake Ontario, and if he emerges as a big league pitcher, it looks as if he'll do so just off the western shore of Lake Michigan now that he's Chris Getz's latest prospect acquisition for Chicago.

According to the prospect gurus, Ziehl relies on decent velocity with plus command and a plus sweeper-style slider as the foundation of his arsenal. A standout on the excellent Miami Hurricanes' staff, Ziehl prospered in high-level competition as a collegian. This year marks his first taste of professional game action, and the results have been just so-so.

 

“Since signing, the Yankees have worked with Ziehl to alter his arsenal. They tweaked his four-seam fastball to give it more cutting action, and they made small upgrades to his slider and changeup as well. His fastball averages just less than 90 mph, and he backs it mostly with a low-80s sweeper but will mix in a mid-80s changeup and the occasional curveball.”

baseballamerica.com    Another soft tosser.

espn.com

 

If his fastball averages under 90, I can see why the Yankees had no problem dealing him for Slater.  But this is from MLB Pipeline.  The slider and changeup are a match in both reports but what’s up with the fastball velocity difference?

https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects/whitesox/gage-ziehl-695721

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Ziehl's ability to command his fastball stands out more than its velocity and life, as it operates at 92-94 mph and reaches 96 with modest ride and run. He misses more bats with a sweeping mid-80s slider that grades as a plus pitch with two-plane depth at its best. He imparts fade and sink on a mid-80s changeup but has difficulty keeping it in the zone.

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9 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

If his fastball averages under 90, I can see why the Yankees had no problem dealing him for Slater.  But this is from MLB Pipeline:

https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects/whitesox/gage-ziehl-695721

 

The first write up contradicts itself, as well. It says he relies on "decent" velocity, but then he averages less than 90? That for sure ain't decent. I'm guessing the 94 number is more accurate. 

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20 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Sounds like Thorpe, minus the change.

Did you not read the most recent posts?  Your ESPN quote may be inaccurate regarding his average fastball velocity.  Other scouting reports are saying his fastball velocity is higher than 90 on average.

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12 hours ago, chitownsportsfan said:

This guy eats at PF Changs? When he's in the Hudson Valley? Troubling.

Many minor leaguers eat at fast food chains. They dont make a great salary in general.

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3 hours ago, kitekrazy said:

Love how this forum always shifts off topic to food.

I'm bummed with my diabetes and high blood pressure I can't ever eat Asian again.  I always preferred local to chains anyway,

I know it’s not the same, but can you make some good homemade s%*#?  Plain brown rice or noodles, grilled chicken or steak or cooked with a little oil on the stove, veggies, with a light sauce without all the crazy salty MSG sauces?  It’s like a burrito — s%*# is good either way.

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