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The 6-foot-7 Carlos Lagrange was surprisingly assigned to High-A Hudson Valley to begin 2025, even though he had an 18.8 percent walk rate at Single-A Tampa in 2024. Lagrange was up for the challenge, logging a 4.10 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and 64:12 K:BB in 41.2 innings at High-A before getting promoted to Double-A on June 3. He proceeded to log a 3.22 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and 104:50 K:BB in 78.1 innings at Double-A as a 22-year-old. Among 136 pitchers who threw 70 innings at Double-A last season, Lagrange's 31 percent strikeout rate was the sixth-best mark while his 14.9 percent walk rate was the fifth-worst mark. He'll continue to be developed as a starter for now, but the Yankees could opt to move him to the bullpen in 2027 or 2028 if he doesn't take a big step forward with his control. Lagrange's upper-90s fastball regularly touches triple digits (up to 102 mph) and his slider is plus, but he doesn't have a diverse repertoire. His range of outcomes stretches from high-strikeout setup man to high-walk starter, with lights out closer arguably the preferred potential outcome in roto dynasty leagues.

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  • Yankees' Carlos Lagrange: Loses steam in Monday's start

    Lagrange tossed 2.2 innings in an exhibition start against the Cubs on Monday, allowing eight runs on nine hits and two walks while striking out four batters. Lagrange has frequently turned heads this spring, and he won the 2026 James P. Dawson Award given to the most outstanding rookie in Yankees camp, per Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. However, Monday serves as a reminder that the flamethrowing hurler is still a 22-year-old who has yet to pitch above Double-A. The Cubs smoked four extra-base hits against Lagrange, including two home runs. Even with the ugly line, the right-hander will finish the spring slate with a 4.96 ERA and 1.29 WHIP while posting an impressive 17:6 K:BB over 16.1 innings. He'll open the season in the minors, but Lagrange certainly boosted his prospect status this spring.
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  • Yankees' Carlos Lagrange: Sent to minor-league camp

    The Yankees reassigned Lagrange to minor-league camp Thursday, Chris Kirschner of The Athletic reports. "He made it a difficult decision, which coming into this, I wouldn't have even thought there was a decision," manager Aaron Boone said of the move Thursday. Lagrange lit up Grapefruit League play with an easy triple-digits fastball en route to a 0.66 ERA, 0.73 WHIP and 13:4 K:BB across 13.2 innings. Should he continue his dominance in the minors, Lagrange could make his MLB debut with the Yankees at some point during the 2026 campaign after splitting the 2025 season between Single-A and Double-A.
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  • Yankees' Carlos Lagrange: Racking up Ks at Double-A

    Lagrange has a 2.61 ERA, 1.16 WHIP and 34:15 K:BB in 20.2 innings over his last four starts for Double-A Somerset. The 22-year-old righty was surprisingly assigned to High-A Hudson Valley to begin the year, even though he had an 18.8 percent walk rate at Single-A Tampa in 2024. Lagrange was up for the challenge, logging a 4.10 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and 64:12 K:BB in 41.2 innings at High-A before getting promoted to Double-A on June 3. Even during his stretches of dominance, walks can be a problem for Lagrange, as he's given up more walks than hits in three straight starts.
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  • Yankees' Carlos Lagrange: On shelf with undisclosed injury

    Lagrange is on the Florida Complex League Yankees' 7-day injured list with an undisclosed injury. A 6-foot-7 righty with a monster fastball, Lagrange logged a 4.97 ERA, 1.39 WHIP and 63 strikeouts in 41.2 innings in the Florida Complex League last season. Given that he turns 21 later this month, Lagrange would ideally make his full-season debut at some point later this season, health permitting.
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