Atlanta Braves
One Sentence Summary: The top half of this system, all of which are 55s or above, is on the verge of being contributors in the next calendar year giving the Braves an extremely formidable major league core.
Cristian Pache, OF
Drew Waters, OF
Ian Anderson, RHP
Kyle Wright, RHP
Bryse Wilson, RHP
Kyle Muller, LHP
Braden Shewmake, SS
William Contreras, C
Shea Langeliers, C
Joey Wentz, LHP
Washington Nationals
One Sentence Summary: This system is buoyed by the top two names on the list, but there are some quality arms at the lower levels.
Carter Kieboom, 2B/SS
Luis Garcia, 2B/SS
Jackson Rutledge, RHP
Tim Cate, LHP
Mason Denaburg, RHP
Wil Crowe, RHP
Yasel Antuna, 3B/SS
Drew Mendoza, 3B
Matt Cronin, LHP
Israel Pineda, C
Philadelphia Phillies
One Sentence Summary: With a sharp decline in the depth outside Top 10-15, Philadelphia’s system is propped up by a strong group of up-the-middle players and mid-rotation upside arms.
Alec Bohm, 3B
Spencer Howard, RHP
Bryson Stott, SS
Luis Garcia, SS
Mickey Moniak, OF
Adonis Medina, RHP
Adam Haseley, OF
Francisco Morales, RHP
Rafael Marchan, C
Simon Muzziotti, OF
Miami Marlins
One Sentence Summary: The Marlins’ development has unlocked something as nearly all their top pitchers have taken steps forward, leading this system to become at worst middle of the pack in baseball.
Sixto Sanchez, RHP
JJ Bleday, OF
Isan Diaz, 2B
Zac Gallen, RHP
Monte Harrison, OF
Edward Cabrera, RHP
Braxton Garrett, LHP
Trevor Rogers, LHP
Connor Scott, OF
Nasim Nuñez, SS
New York Mets (Updated)
One Sentence Summary: Despite Brodie’s best efforts, the Mets farm system is still surprisingly strong, with a talented group of position players in the top 10 and an enviable depth of mid-rotation arms.
Ronny Mauricio, SS
Andres Gimenez, SS
Brett Baty, 3B
Francisco Alvarez, C
Mark Vientos, 3B
David Peterson, LHP
Thomas Szapucki, LHP
Shervyen Newton, SS
Matthew Allan, RHP
Kevin Smith, LHP