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New York Yankees unenthused about Randy Vasquez making his MLB debut start vs. San Diego Padres: "Gonna be a rough Friday night" 

New York Yankees fans are less-than enthusiastic at the news that minor league pitcher Randy Vasquez will be making his first major league start on Friday.

Usually, the calling up of a prospect pitcher to make his first MLB start is a time of optimism. However, when that pitcher is 1-5 with a 4.85 ERA in Triple-A? Well, not so much.

That said, New York has called up the 24-year-old right-hander to take the ball at Yankee Stadium against the San Diego Padres.

Randy Vásquez will make his MLB debut tomorrow as the starting pitcher for the Yankees, per @BryanHoch https://t.co/fqN30GjwPq

Randy Vasquez has been in the New York Yankees' farm system since signing as a 19-year-old international free agent out of the Dominican Republic. He was ranked as the No. 12 overall Yankees prospect by MLB.com, and the fifth-best pitching prospect.

Vasquez's inflated ERA is largely the product of two consecutive starts in early April. He allowed six earned runs in 3-1/3 and 4-2/3 innings, respectively.

The games were both losses. However, his other three losses were the result of poor run support as he allowed three earned runs in each.

@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch Don’t look at his AAA stats lmao
@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch gonna be a rough friday night https://t.co/5YlQ7v8XXq
@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch 1-5? Do we not have any solid pitching prospects, ever?

New York Yankees fans are losing their minds at the thought of Randy Vasquez taking Luis Severino's scheduled start on Friday. Fans figure it must mean that the the oft-injured Severino is hurt once again.

However, there is nothing reported to be wrong with Severino's health. His start is being pushed back to Saturday as a precaution with Severino recently having come off the injured list.

@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch sevys not hurt they just want rest days sevys not hurt they just want rest days sevys not hurt they just want rest days sevys not hurt they just want rest days https://t.co/Iz7MibNQvi
@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch What happened to Sevy?
@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch Sevy out for the year 😅 https://t.co/j0HzuNkmUu

Needless to say, New York Yankees fans are not exactly looking forward to seeing Randy Vazquez on the mound. However, his most recent start for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre was his best of the season.

Vasquez allowed just two hits and zero runs with five strikeouts over five innings to earn his first win of the season.

@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch Back to back 4 inning outings from our starters is going to be fun.
@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch He has a 4.85 ERA in 9 starts. We are about to see the biggest punt lineup ever tomorrow

For Yankees fans, that thought they had tickets to see Severino on Friday, take heart. The San Diego Padres are still mired in an unrelenting offensive slump. Fans might get to see Vasquez dominate after all.

@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch Well that’ll be interesting… I’ll be at the game to see it 😌☺️
@TalkinYanks @BryanHoch nice so i’m going to the stadium on a Friday night to watch a shit show

Randy Vasquez is the New York Yankees fifth-rated pitching prospect

Luis Severino is not injured again, he's just getting an extra rest day
Luis Severino is not injured again, he's just getting an extra rest day

Vasquez has a 3.31 ERA over five minor league seasons. According to scouts, he racks up the strikeouts with a devastating curveball. At Double-A Somerset in 2022, Vasquez posted a 3.90 ERA, 1.28 WHIP and a 120/41 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He shut out the Philadelphia Phillies for four innings in his final spring training appearance in March.

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