 We're back on Yankees Hot Stove with a look at a prospect who could turn out to be quite a steel pitcher Michael King. MLB.com currently has him ranked as the number 22 prospect in the Yankees organization. Although the bigger story than that ranking itself is what he did to earn it. Chris Sheeran explains in our latest Prospect Profile. One of the breakout prospects in all of baseball this past year, right-handed pitcher Michael King boosted his profile significantly. The 2018 season was his first in the Yankees organization after he was acquired in a trade with the Marlins. King made a name for himself by pitching so well that he went from high-A Tampa to double-A Trenton to triple-A Scranton Wiltsbury dominating at every stop. All told in the minors he posted a cumulative ERA of 179 over 24 starts and one relief appearance, earning himself a place on the radar of other clubs. In mid-August, Brian Cashman said that King generated quite a bit of interest from opposing general managers, with Cashman calling him a pretty exciting, valuable commodity who jumped a category or two in his development. Having been a Yankees fan as a child, the 23-year-old King is now on the cusp of realizing his dream of becoming a big leader in pinstripes.