By Brendan Kuty | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The Yankees have a ton of prospects at spring training. Could you imagine manager Joe Girardi and general manager Brian Cashman putting together a lineup with Aaron Judge, Clint Frazier and Gleyber Torres in it? It's not too far-fetched.

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This fun, all-kids Yankees lineup could be a reality

TAMPA — No need to dream about the future. The Yankees could put it right in front of your face this spring.

Some of the Yankees’ most promising prospects are already in major league camp. That means the Yankees — if they really wanted — could trot out an all-kids lineup. Not only might it be competitive, but it would stir a fan base already looking forward to 2018 and beyond.

Here’s how we think that lineup should look:

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1. 2B Jorge Mateo

Age: 22

Prospect status: No. 4, Baseball America 2017

Projected 2017 level: Double-A Trenton

MLB.com’s Jonathan Mayo says Mateo has the best speed in the minors, though he had a down 2016 overall.

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2. SS Gleyber Torres

Age: 20

Prospect status: No. 1, Baseball America 2017

Projected 2017 level: Double-A Trenton

Became the youngest Arizona Fall League MVP and battling title winner at age 19 last year.

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3. C Gary Sanchez

Age: 23

Prospect status: No. 2, Baseball America 2016

Projected 2017 level: MLB

Slugged 20 homers in 53 games in his rookie season last year and looks to be the Yankees’ future at catcher.

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1B Greg Bird

Age: 23

Prospect status: No. 4, Baseball America 2015

Projected 2017 level: MLB

Hit 11 bombs in 46 games while filling in for Mark Teixeira in 2015, missed all of 2016 due to injury.

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5. Aaron Judge RF

Age: 24

Prospect status: No. 6, Baseball America 2017

Projected 2017 level: MLB

Has mammoth power (6-foot-7, 275 pounds) and big-time strikeout issues (42 whiffs in 94 plate appearances in the majors in 2016).

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6. Clint Frazier LF

Age: 22

Prospect status: No. 3, Baseball America 2017

Projected 2017 level: Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman says Frazier has elite bat speed and should hit for average and power and he’s an freak athlete. Struggled at Triple-A in 2016.

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7. CF Dustin Fowler

Age: 22

Prospect status: No. 9, Baseball America 2017

Projected 2017 level: Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

Hit .281 with 12 homers and a .770 OPS at Double-A last year. Looks like he could stick in CF long-term.

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8. 3B Miguel Andujar

Age: 21

Prospect status: No. 10, Baseball America 2015

Projected 2017 level: Double-A Trenton

Andujar made the AFL’s end-of-the-season all-star team.

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9 DH Rob Refsnyder

Age: 25

Prospect status: No. 8, Baseball America 2016

Projected 2017 level: Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/MLB

Refsnyder isn’t a particularly good defender at any of the many positions he plays, but he’s got great strike zone discipline and a line-drive oriented swing.

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P James Kaprielian

Age: 22

Prospect status: No. 5, Baseball America 2017

Projected 2017 level: High-A Tampa

The Yankees believe the 2015 first-round pick could reach the majors as early as this season.

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Recap

1. 2B Jorge Mateo

2. SS Gleyber Torres

3. C Gary Sanchez

4. 1B Greg Bird

5. RF Aaron Judge

6. LF Clint Frazier

7. CF Dustin Fowler

8. 3B Miguel Andujar

9. DH Rob Refsnyder

P James Kaprielian

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