Frazier, Torres among Yanks' 23 spring invites

Top prospects will experience Major League camp for first time

January 31st, 2017

NEW YORK -- The Yankees will offer a taste of the big leagues to some of their best and brightest talent this spring, including top-ranked prospects and , both of whom have been invited to take part in their first Major League Spring Training.
Also expected to be in uniform at George M. Steinbrenner Field when the full squad reports in February will be left-hander (No. 6 per MLB Pipeline's 2016 end-of-season rankings), right-hander James Kaprielian (No. 9), outfielder Dustin Fowler (No. 13) and right-hander Chance Adams (No. 14).
Torres ranked No. 3 on 2017 Top 100 Prospects list
"I've never done one before, so this is going to be my first official invite to big league camp. I'm excited," Frazier said. "This is a big opportunity for me this year going forward, and I have a chance to accomplish a dream that I've been setting out for since I was 3 years old."
They'll be joined by right-hander , who joined the Yanks in last July's trade with the Indians for , while left-hander Daniel Camarena, right-hander Brady Lail, left-hander Jordan Montgomery and infielder Tyler Wade will also have opportunities to impress.
In addition, the Yankees announced on Tuesday that they signed 11 players to Minor League contracts with invitations to Major League Spring Training, including several who spent last season in the organization.
Those signed include: infielders , Pete Kozma, and ; catchers , Kellin Deglan and Francisco Diaz; left-handers , and ; and right-hander .
Diaz, Kozma, Rumbelow, Rutckyj and Solano were in the Yanks' organization last year.
Catcher Jorge Saez, who was selected by the Yankees from the Blue Jays in the first round of the Triple-A phase of the 2016 Rule 5 Draft, also is invited, bringing the total number of non-roster invitees to 23 (11 pitchers, four catchers, six infielders and two outfielders).