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Chicago White Sox Top-25 Prospects

Have no fear, White Sox fans. Help is on the way. Not five years from now either. Soon. Over the last few seasons, White Sox brass has done one hell of a job restocking this farm system. They traded away Jose Quintana for Eloy Jimenez, Dylan Cease, and others, Chris Sale for Yoan Moncada, Michael Kopech, and Luis Alexander Basabe, and signed Luis Robert out of Cuba. Boom, there's five of your top-6 White Sox prospects right there, excluding the graduated Moncada. In addition, they drafted one of the best hit tools in this…

Boston Red Sox Top-25 Prospects

No matter what I say about this farm system and current crop of Red Sox prospects, the Red Sox are World Series Champions! Sorry, had to get that out of my system. With Dave Dombrowski at the helm, we knew our farm system was going to slowly dwindle in talent with each passing signature Dombrowski trade. Luckily, basically every trade he's made has worked out for the big club. Does it hurt to lose these top prospects? Sure does. But when it nets you players like Chris Sale and Dirty Craig Kimbrel along with a World Series…

Los Angeles Angels Top-25 Prospects

Just a few years ago, the Angels farm system was arguably the worst in baseball. Back in 2014, they had a pair of promising arms in Sean Newcomb and Andrew Heaney, with little upside after that. For perspective, Roberto Baldoquin, Joe Gatto, and Christopher Ellis were the #3-5 ranked Angels prospects that year according to MLB.com. The first two are still in the system and didn't make this top-25, while Ellis has had a very inconsistent career and is now in the St. Louis Cardinals system. If I was doing this list that…

New York Mets Top-25 Prospects

This is one of the sneaky-good farm systems that doesn't get enough publicity. The reason for that being all of the top-notch international talent the Mets have brought in over the last few international signing periods. Everyone knows about the hitting prowess of Peter Alonso and Andres Gimenez, but that's not what makes this a strong farm system. A lot of the most intriguing Mets prospects are still years away in the lower levels of the minors but have a ton of upside. It's just going to take a while. Personally, I can't…