Updated MLB Farm System Rankings for the 2024-25 Offseason

Since the last update to our leaguewide farm system rankings in September, the Arizona Fall League has come and gone and there have been a handful of...

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Since the last update to our leaguewide farm system rankings in September, the Arizona Fall League has come and gone and there have been a handful of blockbuster trades complete, so it's time for a fresh version heading into 2025. The following factors helped determine the placement of players and teams: A tier system was used to help differentiate the varying levels of individual talent: Teams were ranked based on the cumulative tier ranking total of their top 10 prospects, and the rankings were then subjectively tweaked from there. Note: A player must not have surpassed the rookie-eligibility limits (130 at-bats, 50 innings pitched, 45 days on an active roster) to be included in these rankings.

Top 10 Prospects 1. 1B Bryce Eldridge (Tier 1) 2. OF James Tibbs III (Tier 2) 3.



LHP Carson Whisenhunt (Tier 2) 4. OF Rayner Arias (Tier 3) 5. OF Dakota Jordan (Tier 3) 6.

LHP Joe Whitman (Tier 3) 7. OF Grant McCray (Tier 3) 8. SS Walker Martin (Tier 3) 9.

LHP Reggie Crawford (Tier 3) 10. LHP Jack Choate (Tier 3) After years of struggling to develop position-player talent, the Giants finally seem to be bucking that trend. Heliot Ramos put together a breakout 2024 season, and heading into the new year the farm system is headlined by recent first-round picks Bryce Eldridge (No.

16 in 2023) and James Tibbs III (No. 13 in 2024) who both possess significant offensive upside. Top 10 Prospects 1.

OF Jasson Domínguez (Tier 1) 2. OF Spencer Jones (Tier 1) 3. SS Roderick Arias (Tier 2) 4.

SS George Lombard Jr. (Tier 3) 5. RHP Chase Hampton (Tier 3) 6.

LHP Brock Selvidge (Tier 3) 7. RHP Ben Hess (Tier 3) 8. RHP Bryce Cunningham (Tier 3) 9.

C/1B Rafael Flores (Tier 3) 10. LHP Henry Lalane (Tier 3) It was a down year for the Yankees system as a whole, but there is some rising talent that could turn the tides in 2025, led by teenage shortstop George Lombard Jr. and 2024 top picks Ben Hess and Bryce Cunningham.

They also have a nice collection of potential breakout candidates in the lower levels of the minors thanks to their work on the international market. Top 10 Prospects 1. SS Leodalis De Vries (Tier 1) 2.

C Ethan Salas (Tier 1) 3. LHP Kash Mayfield (Tier 2) 4. RHP Victor Lizarraga (Tier 3) 5.

RHP Isaiah Lowe (Tier 3) 6. LHP Boston Bateman (Tier 3) 7. RHP Humberto Cruz (Tier 3) 8.

OF Kavares Tears (Tier 3) 9. 1B Romeo Sanabria (Tier 3) 10. RHP Henry Baez (Tier 3) If the rumblings of a potential Dylan Cease trade come to fruition before the offseason is over, the Padres will jump up several spots in these rankings before Opening Day.

For now, it's a thin system aside from prized international signings Leodalis De Vries and Ethan Salas, and that is a result of A.J. Preller's aggressiveness on the trade market.

Top 10 Prospects 1. SS Arjun Nimmala (Tier 1) 2. LHP Ricky Tiedemann (Tier 2) 3.

2B Orelvis Martinez (Tier 2) 4. RHP Trey Yesavage (Tier 2) 5. RHP Jake Bloss (Tier 2) 6.

3B/OF Charles McAdoo (Tier 3) 7. RHP Fernando Perez (Tier 3) 8. LHP Kendry Rojas (Tier 3) 9.

LHP Adam Macko (Tier 3) 10. SS Josh Kasevich (Tier 3) The Blue Jays added some nice depth to their farm system at the trade deadline last summer, selling off several upcoming free agents and bringing back a haul of prospects led by Jake Bloss (via Houston for Yusei Kikuchi) and Charles McAdoo (via Pittsburgh for Isiah Kiner-Falefa). The next year will be huge in determining their future outlook with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

and Bo Bichette both headed for free agency following the 2025 season. Top 10 Prospects 1. SS Jordan Lawlar (Tier 1) 2.

OF Druw Jones (Tier 2) 3. 2B/3B Demetrio Crisantes (Tier 2) 4. RHP Yilber Diaz (Tier 2) 5.

OF Ryan Waldschmidt (Tier 2) 6. SS Tommy Troy (Tier 2) 7. OF Slade Caldwell (Tier 3) 8.

SS Jansel Luis (Tier 3) 9. LHP Yu-Min Lin (Tier 3) 10. 3B Gino Groover (Tier 3) The Corbin Burnes signing has made it clear that the D-backs are playing to win now, despite taking a step backward following their surprise run to the World Series in 2023.

Injuries have derailed the development of both Jordan Lawlar and Druw Jones, though both still possess significant upside and could be used as trade chips if the team continues to focus on the present. Top 10 Prospects 1. 1B/LHP Jac Caglianone (Tier 1) 2.

C Blake Mitchell (Tier 1) 3. RHP Ben Kudrna (Tier 2) 4. C Carter Jensen (Tier 2) 5.

OF Gavin Cross (Tier 2) 6. RHP Blake Wolters (Tier 3) 7. RHP Felix Arronde (Tier 3) 8.

LHP David Shields (Tier 3) 9. LHP Frank Mozzicato (Tier 3) 10. C Ramon Ramirez (Tier 3) The Royals system will be counted on to supplement a roster on the rise in the coming years, especially given the organization's financial limitations.

Jac Caglianone and Blake Mitchell both have All-Star potential, and they have enough high-upside arms in the pipeline that they should be able to produce at least a handful of quality pieces for the MLB staff. Top 10 Prospects 1. 1B/3B Coby Mayo (Tier 1) 2.

C Samuel Basallo (Tier 1) 3. RHP Chayce McDermott (Tier 2) 4. OF Vance Honeycutt (Tier 2) 5.

OF Enrique Bradfield Jr. (Tier 2) 6. LHP Luis De León (Tier 3) 7.

OF Dylan Beavers (Tier 3) 8. RHP Michael Forret (Tier 3) 9. RHP Patrick Reilly (Tier 3) 10.

OF Stiven Martinez (Tier 3) Between graduating players to the majors and trading away pieces in the Corbin Burnes and Trevor Rogers deals, the Orioles have gone from having one of the top farm systems in baseball to the bottom third of the league. That said, Coby Mayo, Samuel Basallo and Chayce McDermott should all see the majors in 2025. Top 10 Prospects 1.

OF Justin Crawford (Tier 1) 2. RHP Andrew Painter (Tier 1) 3. SS Aidan Miller (Tier 1) 4.

C Eduardo Tait (Tier 2) 5. RHP Jean Cabrera (Tier 3) 6. OF Dante Nori (Tier 3) 7.

OF Griffin Burkholder (Tier 3) 8. RHP Seth Johnson (Tier 3) 9. RHP Moisés Chace (Tier 3) 10.

SS Devin Saltiban (Tier 3) The Phillies sent Tier 1 prospect Starlyn Caba to the Marlins as part of the package to acquire left-hander Jesús Luzardo earlier this month, so they have slid a bit in the rankings as a result. After two years on the sidelines following Tommy John surgery, Andrew Painter won Pitcher of the Year honors in the Arizona Fall League, and he could be a major X-factor in 2025. Top 10 Prospects 1.

RHP Caden Dana (Tier 1) 2. 2B Christian Moore (Tier 1) 3. SS Joswa Lugo (Tier 2) 4.

RHP George Klassen (Tier 2) 5. LHP Samuel Aldegheri (Tier 2) 6. OF Nelson Rada (Tier 2) 7.

RHP Ryan Johnson (Tier 3) 8. RHP Dioris De La Rosa (Tier 3) 9. C Dario Laverde (Tier 3) 10.

SS Denzer Guzman (Tier 3) The Angels have made a habit of rushing their top draft picks through the minors in recent years, so don't be surprised if Christian Moore gets a serious look for the starting second base job this spring, especially after he hit .347/.400/.

584 in 25 games between Single-A and Double-A in his pro debut. After years as one of the thinnest systems in baseball, the Angels have assembled a solid collection of young talent. Top 10 Prospects 1.

OF Walker Jenkins (Tier 1) 2. OF Emmanuel Rodriguez (Tier 1) 3. 2B/OF Luke Keaschall (Tier 1) 4.

RHP Andrew Morris (Tier 2) 5. RHP Marco Raya (Tier 2) 6. SS Kaelen Culpepper (Tier 3) 7.

RHP Charlee Soto (Tier 3) 8. RHP C.J.

Culpepper (Tier 3) 9. OF Eduardo Beltre (Tier 3) 10. 3B Billy Amick (Tier 3) The Twins have a pair of prospects with the potential to be franchise cornerstones in Walker Jenkins and Emmanuel Rodriguez, and they have had much better success over the years developing hitters than pitchers.

After hitting .326/.453/.

618 with 11 home runs and 10 steals over 43 games in the Dominican Summer League, outfielder Eduardo Beltre could end up on Top 100 lists by midseason with a similar stateside debut. Top 10 Prospects 1. RHP Tink Hence (Tier 1) 2.

2B/SS JJ Wetherholt (Tier 1) 3. LHP Quinn Mathews (Tier 1) 4. C Jimmy Crooks (Tier 2) 5.

IF Thomas Saggese (Tier 2) 6. RHP Tekoah Roby (Tier 3) 7. OF Chase Davis (Tier 3) 8.

C Leonardo Bernal (Tier 3) 9. LHP Cooper Hjerpe (Tier 3) 10. C Rainiel Rodriguez (Tier 3) The addition of JJ Wetherholt at No.

7 overall in the 2024 draft, along with breakout seasons from Quinn Mathews, Jimmy Crooks and Rainiel Rodriguez, have given the Cardinals more impact prospect talent than they have had in several years. With a youth movement in the works at the MLB level, the development of their top prospects becomes even more important. Top 10 Prospects 1.

3B Cam Smith (Tier 1) 2. OF Jacob Melton (Tier 1) 3. SS Brice Matthews (Tier 1) 4.

C Walker Janek (Tier 2) 5. OF Luis Baez (Tier 2) 6. RHP Miguel Ullola (Tier 2) 7.

RHP A.J. Blubaugh (Tier 3) 8.

RHP Ryan Forcucci (Tier 3) 9. RHP Anderson Brito (Tier 3) 10. 3B Zach Dezenzo (Tier 3) The Astros have a new No.

1 prospect after acquiring slugger Cam Smith from the Cubs in the Kyle Tucker blockbuster trade. The No. 14 overall pick in last year's draft has huge offensive upside, and he hit .

313/.396/.609 with 16 extra-base hits in 32 games across three minor league levels after signing.

Will they continue adding to their prospect stockpile with a Framber Valdez trade at some point in the coming year? Top 10 Prospects 1. C Drake Baldwin (Tier 1) 2. RHP Hurston Waldrep (Tier 1) 3.

RHP AJ Smith-Shawver (Tier 1) 4. LHP Cam Caminiti (Tier 2) 5. RHP Owen Murphy (Tier 2) 6.

RHP JR Ritchie (Tier 2) 7. SS Nacho Alvarez Jr. (Tier 3) 8.

SS Jose Perdomo (Tier 3) 9. RHP Drue Hackenberg (Tier 3) 10. RHP Didier Fuentes (Tier 3) The Braves have long had a pitching-heavy system, and while that is still the case, the headliner of the system is catcher Drake Baldwin.

The decision to decline a club option on Travis d'Arnaud has created a clear path to playing time for Baldwin in 2025, and he spent the offseason playing for Team USA in the WBSC Premier12 tournament. On the pitching side, Hurston Waldrep, AJ Smith-Shawver and Drue Hackenberg find a spot on the MLB staff next season. Top 10 Prospects 1.

RHP Rhett Lowder (Tier 1) 2. RHP Chase Burns (Tier 1) 3. 3B Cam Collier (Tier 1) 4.

2B/3B Sal Stewart (Tier 2) 5. RHP Chase Petty (Tier 2) 6. C Alfredo Duno (Tier 2) 7.

SS Edwin Arroyo (Tier 2) 8. SS Sammy Stafura (Tier 3) 9. 3B Ricardo Cabrera (Tier 3) 10.

SS Tyson Lewis (Tier 3) The Reds are poised to bolster an already promising young rotation with recent first-round picks Rhett Lowder (No. 7 overall in 2023) and Chase Burns (No. 2 overall in 2024).

Their wealth of infield talent is a great problem to have, as those players could be deployed at other spots on the diamond or used as trade fodder once they start to push up the standings. Top 10 Prospects 1. RHP Brandon Sproat (Tier 1) 2.

SS Jett Williams (Tier 1) 3. 1B/OF Ryan Clifford (Tier 1) 4. SS Luisangel Acuña (Tier 2) 5.

IF Ronny Mauricio (Tier 2) 6. OF Carson Benge (Tier 2) 7. OF Drew Gilbert (Tier 2) 8.

RHP Jonah Tong (Tier 3) 9. RHP Nolan McLean (Tier 3) 10. RHP Blade Tidwell (Tier 3) Right-hander Brandon Sproat was one of the biggest breakout prospects of the 2024 season, and he now sits atop the Mets farm system poised to make an impact in the not-too-distant future.

Jett Williams, Ronny Mauricio and Drew Gilbert all missed significant time in 2024, so getting their development back on track will be key to maximizing the minor league talent pool. Top 10 Prospects 1. RHP Bubba Chandler (Tier 1) 2.

SS Konnor Griffin (Tier 1) 3. RHP Thomas Harrington (Tier 1) 4. 2B Termarr Johnson (Tier 2) 5.

RHP Braxton Ashcraft (Tier 2) 6. RHP Zander Mueth (Tier 2) 7. 2B Nick Yorke (Tier 2) 8.

LHP Hunter Barco (Tier 3) 9. RHP Levi Sterling (Tier 3) 10. SS Wyatt Sanford (Tier 3) Even after graduating Paul Skenes and Jared Jones to the majors, the Pirates still have a wealth of pitching talent rising the minor league ranks, and it's not out of the question to think Bubba Chandler, Thomas Harrington and Braxton Ashcraft could all start games in 2025.

It has been years since this system produced an impact position player, but they know how to develop arms. Top 10 Prospects 1. LHP Thomas White (Tier 1) 2.

SS Starlyn Caba (Tier 1) 3. RHP Noble Meyer (Tier 1) 4. C Agustin Ramirez (Tier 1) 5.

LHP Robby Snelling (Tier 2) 6. 1B/3B Deyvison De Los Santos (Tier 2) 7. C Joe Mack (Tier 3) 8.

OF Dillon Head (Tier 3) 9. OF Luis Cova (Tier 3) 10. OF PJ Morlando (Tier 3) Shortstop Starlyn Caba ( No.

65 on B/R 100) was the headliner in the deal that sent Jesús Luzardo to the Phillies earlier this month, and the Marlins also sent slugger Jake Burger to the Rangers for a pair of quality prospects. The past year has been all about turning MLB talent into prospect pieces, and they are at the ground floor of a full-scale rebuild as a result. Top 10 Prospects 1.

OF Roman Anthony (Tier 1) 2. SS Marcelo Mayer (Tier 1) 3. 2B Kristian Campbell (Tier 1) 4.

SS Franklin Arias (Tier 1) 5. RHP Luis Perales (Tier 2) 6. SS Yoeilin Cespedes (Tier 2) 7.

RHP David Sandlin (Tier 3) 8. OF Miguel Bleis (Tier 3) 9. OF Jhostynxon Garcia (Tier 3) 10.

LHP Payton Tolle (Tier 3) The Red Sox traded away Kyle Teel ( No. 32 on B/R 100) and Braden Montgomery ( No. 52 on B/R 100) in the deal to acquire Garrett Crochet from the White Sox, but there is still plenty of top-tier talent in their system.

Outfielder Roman Anthony will have a strong case to start the 2025 season as the No. 1 prospect in baseball, while Marcelo Mayer and Kristian Campbell will both be knocking on the MLB door by the All-Star break. Top 10 Prospects 1.

OF Dylan Crews (Tier 1) 2. 3B Brady House (Tier 1) 3. RHP Travis Sykora (Tier 1) 4.

RHP Jarlin Susana (Tier 1) 5. SS Seaver King (Tier 2) 6. LHP Alex Clemmey (Tier 2) 7.

3B Yohandy Morales (Tier 3) 8. RHP Andry Lara (Tier 3) 9. C Caleb Lomavita (Tier 3) 10.

SS Luke Dickerson (Tier 3) With Dylan Crews likely to start the 2025 season on the Opening Day roster and Brady House not far behind, the Nationals system is poised to slide in the near future, but they have assembled an exciting young core in the majors. The emergence of Travis Sykora as a top-tier pitching prospect could be one of the most impactful developments of the year from any team's farm system. Top 10 Prospects 1.

RHP Kumar Rocker (Tier 1) 2. SS Sebastian Walcott (Tier 1) 3. RHP Emiliano Teodo (Tier 1) 4.

RHP Alejandro Rosario (Tier 1) 5. RHP Winston Santos (Tier 2) 6. C Malcolm Moore (Tier 2) 7.

RHP Jack Leiter (Tier 3) 8. OF Alejandro Osuna (Tier 3) 9. SS Yolfran Castillo (Tier 3) 10.

OF Paulino Santana (Tier 3) After years of struggling to develop pitching talent, the Rangers are suddenly overflowing with high-ceiling arms following breakout seasons from Emiliano Teodo, Alejandro Rosario and Winston Santos, alongside an eye-opening return to the mound from Kumar Rocker. They also have a ton of high-ceiling talent in the lower levels of the minors thanks to their efforts on the international market. Top 10 Prospects 1.

RHP Chase Dollander (Tier 1) 2. OF Charlie Condon (Tier 1) 3. OF Robert Calaz (Tier 1) 4.

SS/OF Cole Carrigg (Tier 2) 5. OF Yanquiel Fernandez (Tier 2) 6. SS Adael Amador (Tier 2) 7.

OF Zac Veen (Tier 2) 8. C Drew Romo (Tier 2) 9. RHP Brody Brecht (Tier 3) 10.

LHP Sean Sullivan (Tier 3) The Rockies have done a great job drafting in recent years, adding Chase Dollander (No. 9 overall in 2023) and Charlie Condon (No. 3 overall in 2024) at the top of their two most recent draft classes.

They might end up with the steal of the 2024 draft if flame-thrower Brody Brecht can harness his electric stuff, while versatile Cole Carrigg is shaping up to be a steal himself as the No. 65 overall pick in 2023. Top 10 Prospects 1.

RHP Jacob Misiorowski (Tier 1) 2. C Jeferson Quero (Tier 1) 3. SS Cooper Pratt (Tier 1) 4.

1B/OF Tyler Black (Tier 1) 5. SS Jesus Made (Tier 2) 6. 1B/3B Mike Boeve (Tier 2) 7.

RHP Josh Knoth (Tier 2) 8. 3B Eric Bitonti (Tier 3) 9. RHP Logan Henderson (Tier 3) 10.

RHP Bishop Letson (Tier 3) The Brewers have graduated a ton of young talent to the big leagues in recent years, including uber-prospect Jackson Chourio, yet they still have a top-10 farm system. It looks like they may have found another future star on the international market in shortstop Jesus Made, who hit .331/.

458/.554 with 21 extra-base hits, 28 steals and more walks (39) than strikeouts (28) in 51 games in the Dominican Summer League after signing for $950,000 last January. Top 10 Prospects 1.

OF Josue De Paula (Tier 1) 2. OF/C Dalton Rushing (Tier 1) 3. LHP Jackson Ferris (Tier 1) 4.

SS Alex Freeland (Tier 1) 5. SS Emil Morales (Tier 2) 6. LHP Justin Wrobleski (Tier 2) 7.

SS Joendry Vargas (Tier 2) 8. SS Kellon Lindsey (Tier 2) 9. OF Eduardo Quintero (Tier 3) 10.

OF Zyhir Hope (Tier 3) The Dodgers always seem to have a handful of breakout prospects each season, and in 2024 it was Alex Freeland, Justin Wrobleski and 2024 international signing Emil Morales who raised their stock significantly. Jackson Ferris and Zyhir Hope are the two prospects they received from the Cubs last offseason in the deal that sent Michael Busch the other way, so there is still time for the scales to tip in their favor on that deal. Top 10 Prospects 1.

SS Jacob Wilson (Tier 1) 2. 1B Nick Kurtz (Tier 1) 3. RHP Luis Morales (Tier 1) 4.

OF Colby Thomas (Tier 1) 5. OF Henry Bolte (Tier 1) 6. SS Max Muncy (Tier 2) 7.

3B Tommy White (Tier 2) 8. RHP Mason Barnett (Tier 3) 9. OF Denzel Clarke (Tier 3) 10.

RHP Jack Perkins (Tier 3) The Athletics rely on their own, home-grown talent as much as any organization in baseball, and they have put together a deep system of high-ceiling bats, focusing their efforts largely on the college ranks in recent years. Jacob Wilson, Colby Thomas and 2024 first-round pick Nick Kurtz could all be everyday players in the big leagues before the 2025 season comes to a close. Top 10 Prospects 1.

2B Travis Bazzana (Tier 1) 2. OF Chase DeLauter (Tier 1) 3. OF Jaison Chourio (Tier 1) 4.

1B Ralphy Velazquez (Tier 1) 5. SS Angel Genao (Tier 1) 6. IF Juan Brito (Tier 2) 7.

1B/OF C.J. Kayfus (Tier 2) 8.

C Cooper Ingle (Tier 3) 9. SS Welbyn Francisca (Tier 3) 10. RHP Braylon Doughty (Tier 3) The emergence of Jaison Chourio and Angel Genao, along with the selection of Travis Bazzana at No.

1 overall in the 2024 draft, has given the Guardians an influx of impact offensive prospect talent. The strength of the organization is developing pitching talent, so don't put much stock in the fact that there is only one pitcher currently ranked among their top 10 prospects, as they have a knack for finding diamonds in the rough. Top 10 Prospects 1.

RHP Cade Horton (Tier 1) 2. 3B Matt Shaw (Tier 1) 3. C Moises Ballesteros (Tier 1) 4.

OF Owen Caissie (Tier 1) 5. IF James Triantos (Tier 1) 6. OF Kevin Alcántara (Tier 2) 7.

SS Jefferson Rojas (Tier 2) 8. RHP Jaxon Wiggins (Tier 3) 9. SS Fernando Cruz (Tier 3) 10.

RHP Brandon Birdsell (Tier 3) Even after including 2024 first-round pick Cam Smith ( No. 83 on B/R 100) in the blockbuster deal to acquire Kyle Tucker, the Cubs are still loaded with top-tier prospects. They also shipped out Isaac Paredes in that trade, which could open the door for Matt Shaw to break camp as the starting third baseman in 2025.

A healthy Cade Horton might be the biggest X-factor in the entire organization. Top 10 Prospects 1. LHP Noah Schultz (Tier 1) 2.

C Kyle Teel (Tier 1) 3. LHP Hagen Smith (Tier 1) 4. SS Colson Montgomery (Tier 1) 5.

OF Braden Montgomery (Tier 1) 6. C Edgar Quero (Tier 1) 7. RHP Jairo Iriarte (Tier 2) 8.

RHP Grant Taylor (Tier 3) 9. OF George Wolkow (Tier 3) 10. RHP Mason Adams (Tier 3) Tip of the cap to the White Sox front office for extracting maximum value out of Garrett Crochet, as they acquired a pair of consensus Top 100 prospects in Kyle Teel and Braden Montgomery from the Red Sox.

Keep an eye on a healthy Grant Taylor as a potential breakout prospect in 2025 after injuries limited him to just 19.1 innings in his first two professional seasons. Top 10 Prospects 1.

RHP Jackson Jobe (Tier 1) 2. OF Max Clark (Tier 1) 3. SS Kevin McGonigle (Tier 1) 4.

3B Jace Jung (Tier 1) 5. SS Bryce Rainer (Tier 1) 6. C Thayron Liranzo (Tier 2) 7.

RHP Jaden Hamm (Tier 2) 8. C/1B Josue Briceño (Tier 2) 9. SS Trey Sweeney (Tier 2) 10.

RHP Owen Hall (Tier 3) Jackson Jobe, Jace Jung and Trey Sweeney all still carry prospect status, despite all three finding their way onto the Tigers postseason roster in 2024. The organization has a nice mix of MLB-ready prospects and high-ceiling young talent in the lower levels of the minors. No prospect raises his status more in the Arizona Fall League than Josue Briceño, who hit .

433/.509/.867 with 10 home runs and 27 RBI in 25 games to earn MVP honors.

Top 10 Prospects 1. SS Carson Williams (Tier 1) 2. 1B Xavier Isaac (Tier 1) 3.

SS/3B Brayden Taylor (Tier 1) 4. OF Chandler Simpson (Tier 1) 5. 1B/OF Tre' Morgan (Tier 2) 6.

RHP Gary Gill Hill (Tier 2) 7. OF Theo Gillen (Tier 2) 8. RHP Santiago Suarez (Tier 2) 9.

RHP Trevor Harrison (Tier 2) 10. OF Brailer Guerrero (Tier 2) Carson Williams, Xavier Isaac, Brayden Taylor, Chandler Simpson and Tre' Morgan all closed out the 2024 season at Double-A Montgomery, so the Rays are on the cusp of a massive infusion of young position player talent. Right-hander Brody Hopkins, catcher Dominic Keegan and outfielder Aidan Smith would have been easy choices for the top 10 list of almost any other team.

Top 10 Prospects 1. OF Lazaro Montes (Tier 1) 2. SS Colt Emerson (Tier 1) 3.

C Harry Ford (Tier 1) 4. SS Cole Young (Tier 1) 5. SS Felnin Celesten (Tier 1) 6.

2B Michael Arroyo (Tier 1) 7. OF Jonny Farmelo (Tier 2) 8. RHP Logan Evans (Tier 2) 9.

RHP Ryan Sloan (Tier 2) 10. SHP Jurrangelo Cijntje (Tier 2) With a stacked starting rotation in the majors, it is to the Mariners' benefit that their top-prospect list is loaded with bats, though many of them are still rising the ranks in the lower levels of the minors. Harry Ford and Cole Young could both see their first big league action in 2025, while Lazaro Montes and Felnin Celesten will look to build off breakout 2024 seasons with more of the same against tougher competition.

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