New York Yankees: Undrafted free agents the Yankees should consider, find out

The New York Yankees on Wednesday selected Austin Wells, a catcher out of Arizona. The Yankees went after him in the draft three years ago when he was at Las Vegas High School.  Wells chose college instead and enrolled at the University of Arizona, where he has honed his skills and has proven to be a powerful left-hand hitter.  This could be a huge win for the Yankees because if he doesn’t work out as a catcher, he also has played in the outfield and at first base.

In their second pick, the New York Yankees picked up another left-hand bat to add to their farm system, Trevor Hauver.  Although not the power hitter as Austin Wells is, he is a solid bat.  While scouts list him as an outfielder, the Yankees drafted him as a second baseman.  While playing the outfield, he could add some much-needed back up at 2nd and 3rd base.  The Yankee farm system is not overloaded in infield players.

The New York Yankees used their third and final pick on Beck Way, a 20-year-old right-handed pitcher from Northwest Florida as their fourth-round selection. Way was classified by Baseball America as the top junior college prospect in the class, having had an outstanding performance in the Cape Cod League last summer. He struck out 18 batters in 13.2 innings. The 6-foot-4 Way is a three-pitch pitcher featuring a solid fastball with mid-to-low 90s velocity, to go along with a solid changeup and a slider. He may be familiar with Wednesday’s pick Austin Wells as they both played in the Cape Cod League together.

With the draft completed on Thursday, the New York Yankees have to wait 48 hours before they can pick up any of the many undrafted free agents available. Below are a few that might be a fit for the Yankees, that they might want to consider.

If the New York Yankees pick up and sign any of these undrafted free agents they will get a bargain this year.  They can only sign them for a maximum of $20k. The Yankees will be allowed to sign as many of the free agents as they wish to fill our their minor league system starting today.

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