There are a few different ways to look at this April's Thunder Roster. First, it's apparently still cold back East, and so they might be holding some of the younger players back in the warm weather for awhile and certainly by may or June guys like Mateo and Clarkin might be up in AA. Or you could look at it as the break in the conga line between the old player development regime and the new one. Hard to say, but right now, it looks a little like the Island of Unwanted Toys -- which is not to say there aren't prospects on the team. Some of them are just stalled.
Outfield
Tyler Austin
Mark Payton
Jared Mitchell
Juan Silva
Jake Skole
Tyler Austin is probably in a make or break season here. Before his wrist and other injuries, Tyler was one of the top prospects with the Yanks, and possibly around baseball. He could hit, hit with power and steal bases with impunity. But the injuries seem to have compromised him. Which is sad. He's a great kid and few stories would be nicer than a big comeback season for Tyler.
Mark Payton had a good first season after he was drafted, but because of the clock, he probably needs a big season, too. Oddly, Payton sort of plays a speed position and game, but his timed speed in his draft year was pedestrian. Scrappy guy.
Jake Skole was the 15th overall pick by the Texas Rangers several years ago. He seems to be the minor league edition of the Yanks' major league collection of other team's high picks like Hicks and Ackley. Maybe he'll wake up and be what the Rangers hoped he'd be.
Juan Silva was a long time Reds minor leaguer who more or less peaked in rookie ball.
Jared Mitchell was the 23rd overall pick of the 2009 draft by the White Sox. He had a really bad ankle injury in 2010 that seems to have slow tracked him. But here he is, a 27 year old in AA.
Infield
Tyler Wade
Dante Bichette Jr.
Billy Fleming
Dan Fiorito
Jonathan Diaz
Delbinson Robinson
Jose Rosario
Matt Snyder
Donovan Solano
Tyler Wade is the bottle rocket from this group. He's going to be a major league shortstop and how far he goes probably depends on how his hitting progresses, because he can play D and RUN.
Dante Bichette Jr. was a monster in the rookie leagues then somehow fell apart for the next few years. This might be his last chance to come correct. The talent has always been there, and it's really mysterious that he hasn't stepped up. Great kid, too.
Billy Fleming was an undrafted signee out of WVU back in 2014 and has played okay but is probably just an org guy given what else is coming up behind him.
Dan Fiorito was signed as an undrafted back in 2012. He has good size but hasn't really put himself on the map.
Jonathan Diaz is a 30 year old ex Blue Jay and ex Sox.
Jose Rosario was a Yankee IFA signee back in 2009. He's shown signs of hitting, but hasn't really turned the corner and become a hitting prospect and he's probably just about out of time.
Matt Snyder was the Yanks 10 rounder back in 2012 and like Rosario has shown signs, but is probably running out of time,
Donovan Solano is a former Miami Marlin big leaguer. He's 28 and was originally a St. Louis Cardinal IFA. He was considered a darkhorse to make the Yanks as a Ute, but here he is on the Island of Unwanted Toys.
Catchers
KJ Alexander
Eddy Rodriguez
Sebastian Valle
KJ Alexander was an undrafted signee out of Dallas Baptist back in 2014. It's probably a tribute to the Yankee scouts that so many of their undrafted are at least climbing the organizational ladder.
Eddy Rodriguez was a Reds 20th rounder several years ago and will probably be a lot of help to the pitching staff.
Sebastian Valle was an undrafted player signed by the Phillies in 2006 and was at one time their number 8 prospect. But now he's on the Island. I have absolutely no preference as to which among these guys plays on a given day.
Pitchers
Cale Coshow
Daniel Camarena
Tyler Jones
Jaron Long
Angel Rincon
Caleb Smith
Eric Ruth
Alex Smith
Miguel Sulbaran
Phil Wetherell
Matt Tracy
Some of these guys are or have been pretty interesting.
Cale Coshow is a guy that everyone thought was a reliever. A big power pitcher, he was put in the rotation to work on his secondary stuff. Funny thing was that he held his stuff through his starts and now, if the secondary stuff catches up, the Yanks could have a surprise starter on their hands. Could be a classic power guy.
Daniel Camerena knows how to pitch. He's a little lefty they drafted a few years ago who got better and better before getting injured. It will be interesting to see how firm his fastball is this season, because the cat knows what he's doing on the mound.
Tyler Jones as a Braves 11th rounder back in 2011. He's been a decent reliever since. Yanks signed him as a minor league FA.
Jaron Long is the soft tossng son of Kevin Long. He had been cruising through the minors until last year. We'll see if he got his soft tossing mojo back or whether it's time for his Dad to teach him to hit.
Angel Rincon has been a pretty good minor league reliever for the Yanks since they signed him in IFA back in 2010.
Caleb Smith is a lefty the Yanks took from Sam Houston State back in 2013. He started out really well, and I don't know if it was an injury or something else, but for awhile he looked like a breakout candidate. Probably a big year for him.
Eric Ruth is a distant relative of the Babe. He pitched well two years ago, but not as well last year.
Alex Smith has been a minor league reliever for the Yanks who has put up some great numbers before running into trouble lately.
Miguel Sulbaran was the little lefty they got for Nunez, and he's had moments of clarity and anguish as a Yankee,
Phil Wetherell is one of those big righties they've been drafting for last several years. He showed up with power and a splitter, but hasn't moved like he might've, so he'll try it again.
Matt Tracy is a big lefty. This is sort of a sad story so far. Matt was sort of the lefty version of Adam Warren upon signing. Underrated collegian with upside. He threw hard and knew how to pitch. For awhile he was a sleeper candidate, but I guess he got hurt and lost his power. Let's hope it snaps back. He's a lefty so he's due a million chances.
So there you have the April version of the Thunder. Help will be on the way, though.
UPDATE
Help already started arriving as Jake Cave and Dustin Fowler have joined the Thunder. I think Jared Mitchell is gone. In any event, Jake and Dustin can both play CF though Jake may be a bit faster and Dustin may have more power. Both will play in the bigs.