Led by two potential top-of-the-rotation arms, the Pirates’ system is one of baseball’s most impact-heavy collections of talent.
The Royals get their front-line pitcher, and the Rays get their front-line prospect.
Yunel Escobar and his $5 million salary lasted just two weeks in Miami (and the Diamondbacks add Eric Hinske).
Even after years of promotions, the Royals still have premium talent at nearly all levels.
High-ceiling Xander Bogaerts heads the Red Sox crop.
Some successful draft picks and a series of trades give the Marlins a strong system.
The Indians’ system is top-heavy, and the talent is a long way away.
A strong crop coming out of the Appalachian League gives the Twins plenty of high-end talent.
The Blue Jays pull off the first big blockbuster of the winter, trading for an ace and the last remnants of last offseason’s Marlins spending spree.
Trevor Story tops a list of prospects with realistic major-league potential.
The Cubs’ high-ceiling bats will get the most attention, but their system goes deep with high-ceiling arms, too.
The big-league club couldn’t be worse, but Houston has stocked its system with an impressively deep pool of potential regulars.
There was so much talent at the World Wood Bat Association World Championships that BP needed four scouts to take it all in.
Jason and his team embark on a massive offseason prospect. Here’s what to expect and how to get the most out of it.
When batting lines get inflated, it can be tough to spot legit prospects.
Jason keeps a running commentary as he scouts the decisive game between the Reds and Giants from home.