Player: Matt Sauer
Age: 24 (born January 21, 1999)
Team: Somerset (Eastern League)
Position: Pitcher
Bats/throws: R/R
Height/weight: 6-4 / 195
Acquired: 2017 amateur draft, round 2, 54th pick
Background: The California native was drafted by the Yankees out of high school and was immediately assigned to the Pulaski Yankees, an advanced rookie league team in the Appalachian League. Sauer underwent Tommy John surgery early in the 2019 season, before returning to pitch in 2021 with Single-A Tampa. He started 13 games with the Tarpons before finishing the year with High-A Hudson-Valley, where he made eight starts. Sauer began the 2022 season with the Renegades and had a 3.77 ERA in 88 โ innings. He had 100 strikeouts and an 1.25 WHIP. Sauer was hit hard in four starts with Double-A Somerset later in the year before again undergoingย surgery to fix elbow and forearm issues.
2023 update: Sauer returned on June 5 and made two starts with the Gulf Coast Yankees. He made one start at Hudson Valley before returning to Somerset on June 23. Overย his last 35 โ innings, Sauer has a 3.53 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 43 strikeouts. He’s slowly had to build up his pitch count but threw a season-high 94 pitches in his start against Binghamton on Aug. 12.ย
What heโs saying: โI feel a lot healthier and stronger when Iโm on the mound this year. I think my stuff is honestly better than it was last year. Iโve had four pitches my whole career and some of them have just been OK pitches, like the splitter and the curveball. It was time to finally dig into them and I think Iโve done a much better job this year of developing those pitches.โ
Scouting report: The Yankees No. 25 prospect features a fastball that sits in the low-90โs but can reach 95 mph. His best pitch is a tight, low-80โs slider that can generate swings-and-misses both inside and outside of the strike zone. Sauer also throws a curveball and a splitter, which have become more consistent pitches this…
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