I have spent a lot of time during this pandemic going through my photo archives. I have decided to share some photos that you may have not have seen yet in several retrospectives. These photos are all mine and include many former Yankees prospects and players who eventually made it to the Major Leagues.

Chase Whitley anchored the Staten Island Yankees bullpen as the team’s closer. His 15 saves currently sits at #3 at the all-time saves leader list for the club. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Dan Burawa, a product of St. John’s University, made his professional debut. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Several players from the 2010 Staten Island Yankees pose for a group photo in the dugout prior to the game on August 8. Included here is future MLB catcher Francisco Arcia. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Shane Brown is congratulated in the Staten Island Yankees dugout after plating a run. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Gary Sanchez finished his 2010 season with the Staten Island Yankees. Here he is behind the plate during a game. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Like Sanchez, Rob Segedin was a late-season addition to the Staten Island Yankees roster that season. He settled in as the regular third baseman. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

A 17-year-old Gary Sanchez is joined by Yankees first-round pick Cito Culver in the Staten Island Yankees dugout prior to an August game at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark in Staten Island. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

From left-to right: Mike Recchia, Rob Segedin, Shane Brown, and Kelvin De Leon pose for a photo in the dugout (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Bryant Cotton is all smiles before a game. (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Eduardo Sosa poses for a pre-game photo (Robert M. Pimpsner)

Gary Sanchez, Cito Culver, and Kelvin De Leon pose for a pre-game photo (Robert M. Pimpsner)
