The Rays continue to restock one of baseball’s best farm systems.
The Next Mike Trout certainly won’t come out of the Angels’ mostly uninspiring system.
Venezuela has kept the Tigers’ systems from getting too lousy, but the country might not be big enough to do it forever.
The Dodgers have plenty of questions marks in the system, but that doesn’t mean there’s not a lot to pay attention to.
The Braves get Justin Upton. What did the Diamondbacks get for all their efforts?
The White Sox might have future role players on the farm, but they have little star potential.
Jason finds wonderment, enlightenment, and Mayor Raul Mondesi at a showcase in the Dominican.
The Brewers have plenty of pitching help that could be close, but without a potential ace in the bunch.
It’s a thin system, but there are some players who offer reasons for hope.
The upside thins out quickly after the Diamondbacks’ top two spots.
The Padres have an exceptionally deep system that ranks in the top five across baseball.
The Mariners have a tremendous stock of young pitching, giving them a solid base to build around or trade from.
The Mets got an infusion of talent from the Dickey trade at the top of their rankings, but it’s a pitcher they already had who heads up the list.
The Blue Jays continue to draw from a deep farm system to build an instant contender.
The Jays sent off a prospect package to Miami that would have left other systems barren, but Toronto’s remains loaded with high-upside arms.