Yankees make controversial decision on Carlos Lagrange
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Finlete, which allows fans to purchase shares in a ballplayer’s potential on-field future earnings, is expecting big things from Carlos Lagrange. So are the Yankees following the prospect’s stellar spring.
Yankees pitching prospect Carlos Lagrange's best spring might have management and the coaching staff debating whether he starts the season in Triple-A or debuting as a big leaguer.
Carlos Lagrange has been a sight to behold this spring. His numbers speak for themselves -- he’s recorded a 0.66 ERA with 13 strikeouts and only six hits allowed over 13 2/3 innings. What’s more important,
Anthony Rieber: Yankees' Gerrit Cole, Carlos Lagrange in rotation come October is best-case scenario
Cole regaining his Cy Young form and Lagrange making the leap from prospect to stud major leaguer would be a boon for Yankees.
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MLB: Carlos Lagrange shouted for a spot on the Major League roster, but the Yankees brought him back to earth
Carlos Lagrange left everyone speechless during Spring Training with his jaw-dropping performance. Despite his dominance, the Yankees' management decided to send him to the Minor Leagues
Carlos Lagrange didn’t wait for the interpreter to finish. Asked if he believed his spring performance proves that he’s ready for the big leagues, the Yankees’ top pitching prospect nodded and said: “Yeah.