Before the start of the season, MLB had just two Yankees’ prospects in its Top 100 list: outfielder Jasson Dominguez at 32, and pitcher Clarke Schmidt at 88. Infielders Oswald Peraza and Anthony Volpe were nowhere to be found, although the former wasn’t far from the list.
Fast forward a few months, and we can now firmly say that Volpe is the best prospect in the Yankees’ system (yes, he is now considered to be higher than Dominguez) and Peraza is firmly in the top 100.
The league’s official site has Volpe as the 15th-best prospect in baseball, and Peraza checks in at 59, while Dominguez remains well-ranked, at 17.