The New York Yankees have re-assigned prospect Carlos Lagrange to minor-league camp, The Athleticās Chris Kirschner reports. To no oneās surprise, fans back in the Bronx reacted immediately to the latest news coming out of the Yankeesā spring training in Tampa, Florida.
With the 2026 MLB season looming on the horizon, the Yankees are making the final adjustments to their lineup and pitching rotation. With everybody back from the World Baseball Classic, itās almost go time for the Bronx Bombers, who are well aware of the pressure on their shoulders.
It may be too much to bear, especially for a young talent who has yet to make his major leaguesā debut, like Lagrange. Perhaps influenced by Gerrit Cole passing his first test, the Pinstripers believe Lagrangeās time is yet to come. Regardless, the decision to send Lagrange back to the minors is one that doesnāt sit right with many fans.
Fansā reaction to the news
āThey couldāve at least put him in the bullpen. But letās just keep doing the things that make us not win,ā a frustrated user wrote on X. āBest players donāt play. Solid approach,ā another disappointed Yankees fan commented on the news.

Carlos Lagrange has been re-assigned to minor-league camp in 2026
There were some mixed opinions, though. While most fans acknowledge the potential in Lagrange, many agreed with the Yankeesā call. A common argument among fan circles was that Lagrange still has to develop before being thrown into the fire in MLB action.

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Yes, Lagrangeās spring training tape and stats are remarkable, but thatās just it: spring training. Fans have seen plenty of players ball out at George M. Steinbrenner Field, only to be fazed under the lights at Yankee Stadium. This time around, New York would rather be safe than sorry, and it may be a wise decision on its part.
Austin Wellsā comment on Lagrange
Yankees catcher Austin Wells may not be buying into the front officeās latest decision, though. After watching Lagrange put up solid numbers throughout spring training, Wells admitted he could see the former international free agent have an immediate impact in New York.
āI donāt have any doubts he could help us right now,ā Wells said about Lagrange, via @TalkinYanks on X.
Lagrange has room to grow
Still, the fact remains: Lagrange has yet to make an appearance in a AAA game. As highly touted as he is by the Yankeesāand their fanbaseāLagrange may be wet behind the ears.
Being re-assigned to the minors is far from the end of the road for him. If anything, fans will likely see him again in a Yankees uniform later in 2026. Even though itās basically non-existent in a place like New York City, patience is a virtue.
| STARTING PITCHERS | RELIEF PITCHERS |
| MAX FRIED | DAVID BEDNAR |
| LUIS GIL | JAKE BIRD |
| CAM SCHLITTLER | PAUL BLACKBURN |
| WILL WARREN | FERNANDO CRUZ |
| RYAN WEATHERS | CAMILO DOVAL |
| ā | BRENT HEADRICK |
| ā | TIM HILL |
| ā | RYAN YARBROUGH |





