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You look at our system, and you have Manny Banuelos coming, but other than that, it's thin.''
The Precarious Life of a Lefty Reliever Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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But the real impact players of the Yankee system—Jesus Montero and Manny Banuelos— could be coming to help soon now that they're not going elsewhere in trades and the Yankees have holes to fill coming down the stretch.
Yanks May Turn to the Kids Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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For Banuelos, it is a test on a big stage, but also a testament to the faith the Yankees have in the Mexican native.
Banuelos Shines Versus Sox Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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Banuelos turned 20 years old this spring and was the youngest player in Yankee camp, but that didn't stop him from going 1-1 with a 2.13 ERA in six games, and holding down the Boston Red Sox everyday lineup in a nationally televised, prime-time start in Fort Myers, Fla.
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Cashman doesn't want to find himself in a situation where he's counting on young arms like Banuelos and Betances making huge developmental leaps, a la Ivan Nova in 2011.
Cashman Will Seek Veteran Arms for Rotation Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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As one door swings shut for journeyman Sergio Mitre, another is opening for young Manny Banuelos.
Banuelos Shines Versus Sox Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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General Manager Brian Cashman has made it clear Banuelos will not start the season in the majors and is ticketed for Double-A.
Banuelos Shines Versus Sox Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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You can talk about a Banuelos, a Betances, a Brackman, a Warren: We have good young pitching coming.
Can Nova Be Super For Yanks? Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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To take Mitre's place, the Yankees settled on Banuelos, the lefty phenom with limitless confidence who turned 20 on Sunday.
Banuelos Shines Versus Sox Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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Associated Press Manny Banuelos Yankee phenom Manny Banuelos has won the James P. Dawson award, presented to the top rookie in Yankee camp each year.
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