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The Gulf Coast League and Short Season A ball have recently started so I thought it best to take a look at some names to watch on both teams. As more 2009 signees make their way to Staten Island and Florida respectively, we'll keep you up to date on who to watch.Staten Island first.

Neil Medchill-OF-Bats-L Throws- R

Medchill was the first player to sign out of the 2009 draft. The 11th rounder has some serious left handed power and if he can cut down the strike outs he'll raise some eyebrows this year. He's off to a fast start in his first 34 ABs: .333/.343/.576.

Kyle Higashioka-C-Bats- R Throws-R

Higashioka was the 7th round selection out of California a year ago and he's another well rounded catching prospect. Defense may be his calling card but he can hit a bunch too- look for the 19 year old to make major improvements on his 2008 campaign.

Deangelo Mack-OF-Bats-L Throws-L

The 2009 13th round pick, Mack has average offensive abilities but plays solid defense. In college he displayed good opposite field power and an ability to work the count and reach base frequently. Mack will be one of those guys who has the potential to surprise everyone and develop into a decent (but slightly underwhelming) corner outfielder.

Robert Lyerly-3B-Bats-L Throw-R

The solid hitting lefty Lyerly missed some time in 2009 to injury which caused his draft stock to slip a bit. Reports are though that Lyerly has major sleeper potential and if he can find his groove at the plate he'll be a very interesting guy to watch in the future.

Luke Murton-1B-Bats-R Throws-R

Murton was an interesting pick in the 19th round for the Yankees. He was banged up in 2009 but put up very solid numbers for Georgia Tech. He's a power hitter who has found some good plate discipline of late and has shown the ability to avoid striking out. Older brother is Matt Murton for whatever that's worth.

Arodys Vizcaino-RHP

Vizcaino is quickly jumping up on Yankee prospect lists as the 18 year old has created a buzz to start his season. He's used his fastball that touches 95 and an advanced curveball that he can command well to strike out 21 batters in just 12 innings of work so far. Vizcaino can't really be called a sleeper anymore as he's definitely arrived as a prospect.

Gavin Brooks-LHP

Brooks is a UCLA closer who was our 9th pick in this years draft. He's a big boy and can throw pretty hard with impressive stuff. Brooks was highly touted as a prospect in High School but went to college and suffered some injuries which kept him from reaching his potential. He was a closer this year as a junior and instead of returning to school to improve his draft stock for 2010, he signed with the Yankees in the 9th round. So far he has 7 K's in 3.2 innings of work- hope he can build on this as he's high on my list of sleeper candidates.

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