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Yankees Invite Top Prospects to Spring Training
Shortstop George Lombard Jr. and pitchers Carlos Lagrange and Ben Hess among 27 non-roster invitees
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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The New York Yankees have officially invited 27 non-roster players to their big league spring training camp, including some of the organization's top prospects. Among the notable invitees are shortstop George Lombard Jr. and pitchers Carlos Lagrange and Ben Hess, who were recently ranked among the Yankees' top-10 farmhands.
Why it matters
The Yankees' non-roster invitees often include the organization's most promising young talent, giving them an opportunity to showcase their skills and potentially earn a spot on the major league roster. The inclusion of Lombard, Lagrange, and Hess signals that the Yankees see significant potential in these prospects.
The details
The Yankees have invited 27 non-roster players to their 2026 spring training camp, a group that includes some of the team's top minor league prospects. Shortstop George Lombard Jr., as well as pitchers Carlos Lagrange and Ben Hess, were all recently ranked among the organization's top-10 farmhands and will now get a chance to compete for roster spots.
- The Yankees officially announced the non-roster invitees on February 7, 2026.
The players
George Lombard Jr.
A shortstop who is considered one of the Yankees' top prospects.
Carlos Lagrange
A pitcher who was recently ranked among the Yankees' top-10 farmhands.
Ben Hess
A pitcher who was also recently ranked among the Yankees' top-10 farmhands.
The takeaway
The Yankees' decision to invite their top prospects to spring training demonstrates the organization's commitment to developing young talent and giving them opportunities to compete for roster spots at the major league level.
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