Huge die hard Rays fan and I can say after the W*nder situation last year the overall morale among the fan base is optimistic as ever. I'd go as far as saying the Rays have the most to look forward to among all 30 franchises. Best farm system in baseball headed by Junior Caminero, Carson Williams, and Xavier Isaac, brand new ball park opening in 2028, and still a fairly competitive team in the MLB albeit the offense has been poor the pitching for us in the 2nd half has been 2nd to none.
@@winningpod7137 The orioles don't produce pitching like the rays do. But the Rays haven't been able to produce bats like the orioles but that is about to change real soon. You add the new ballpark and I'm going Rays over anyone else. I do admit camden yards is really nice tho. I'm not mad at you choosing the Orioles it's pretty neck and neck but I think a new park puts the rays over the top.
Dodgers have a nice crop of international prospects emerging with Josue De Paula, Joendry Vargas, Emil Morales, Eduardo Quintero. Rushing, Zyhir Hope, Alex Freeland are all performing well and have good upside too. Jackson Ferris is probably one of the highest rising pitching prospects in the game right now. Edgardo Henriquez looks like another Felix Bautista throwing 104. System added young infield HS players in Kellon Lindsey and Chase Harlan. 17 seems pretty low for this system with all these high upside younger talents. Still too low of a ranking even if you aren’t including the prospects who are still eligible to be in farm system rankings but have debuted in the big leagues like River Ryan and Wrobleski.
Like the video but the Red Sox got 5 top 60 guys, have improved their pitching as well. Seems pretty low for them. Reds seems a little low too, very deep room of high upside arms with Ty Floyd, Zach Maxwell, Petty, Burns and Lowder. Yanks seems a little high and so do the White Sox.
At best you could make an argument that they could be as high as 8. While Young and Ford have been steady in double A playing against older competition, neither has been outstanding, Locklear has struggled in the major leagues, and most of the rising prospects have not hit that AA wall yet to truly separate themselves as elite prospects. Let's see in a year from now, when guys like Peete, Emerson, Montes, Parmelo, and most importantly Celesten make their AA debut and then I'll look at putting them in the top 5
Mariners just dumped a good percentage of their top talent in the farm and their top prospects have only been alright in the minors. Top 10 is still a good spot to be when they're already a good team at the major league level.
Mentioned Ford and Young in the last video and didn't talk about them this time because they haven't been performing particularly well this year and I wanted to highlight the lower level prospects
@@justinalley3399 right, i just randomly thought of 150+ names to talk about and randomly write a 6200 word script about without researching about who or what i am talking about
Royals at 26?! Bro forgot that the Omaha storm chasers are 2nd best AAA team in baseball rn, and they also got Cags as round 1 pick, and that the Columbia fireflies are also pretty good, Blake Mitchell and Austin Charles have been tearing it up down in Columbia, they’re I think 2nd in the division, otherwise Quad Cities and NWA are middle of the pack And keep in mind: Astros at 30!!!? Their AAA team is the only one ahead of the storm chasers, they at 70 wins💀
Nice video. I can tell you put a lot of work into it
Red Sox continually get underrated.
I’m a big prospect guy, your list is solid. I’m impressed, and the people saying the dodgers are top 10 are absolutely nuts lol
Huge die hard Rays fan and I can say after the W*nder situation last year the overall morale among the fan base is optimistic as ever. I'd go as far as saying the Rays have the most to look forward to among all 30 franchises. Best farm system in baseball headed by Junior Caminero, Carson Williams, and Xavier Isaac, brand new ball park opening in 2028, and still a fairly competitive team in the MLB albeit the offense has been poor the pitching for us in the 2nd half has been 2nd to none.
And just to add, dope and informative video really enjoyed it keep up the work 👍🏻
i’d say the orioles still have the most to the look forward to the way they coach there guys up. they are all studs
@@winningpod7137 The orioles don't produce pitching like the rays do. But the Rays haven't been able to produce bats like the orioles but that is about to change real soon. You add the new ballpark and I'm going Rays over anyone else. I do admit camden yards is really nice tho. I'm not mad at you choosing the Orioles it's pretty neck and neck but I think a new park puts the rays over the top.
Dodgers at 17 is ridiculous
Dodgers have a nice crop of international prospects emerging with Josue De Paula, Joendry Vargas, Emil Morales, Eduardo Quintero. Rushing, Zyhir Hope, Alex Freeland are all performing well and have good upside too. Jackson Ferris is probably one of the highest rising pitching prospects in the game right now. Edgardo Henriquez looks like another Felix Bautista throwing 104. System added young infield HS players in Kellon Lindsey and Chase Harlan. 17 seems pretty low for this system with all these high upside younger talents. Still too low of a ranking even if you aren’t including the prospects who are still eligible to be in farm system rankings but have debuted in the big leagues like River Ryan and Wrobleski.
Like the video but the Red Sox got 5 top 60 guys, have improved their pitching as well. Seems pretty low for them. Reds seems a little low too, very deep room of high upside arms with Ty Floyd, Zach Maxwell, Petty, Burns and Lowder.
Yanks seems a little high and so do the White Sox.
mariners at 10 is insane
Mariners at 10 while having 10 top 100 prospects lmao
At best you could make an argument that they could be as high as 8. While Young and Ford have been steady in double A playing against older competition, neither has been outstanding, Locklear has struggled in the major leagues, and most of the rising prospects have not hit that AA wall yet to truly separate themselves as elite prospects. Let's see in a year from now, when guys like Peete, Emerson, Montes, Parmelo, and most importantly Celesten make their AA debut and then I'll look at putting them in the top 5
they don't have 10 top 100 prospects
@@User-b9q2z Mariners 10 top 100 prospects? Who's the source, you? 🤣 Bro just making stuff up.
Mariners just dumped a good percentage of their top talent in the farm and their top prospects have only been alright in the minors. Top 10 is still a good spot to be when they're already a good team at the major league level.
Five tool players need to get more credit than what they are currently receiving
Mets should be at to 10
Confused how the Mariners have the consensus top farm system now and are at 10.
Not sure its consensus.
@@travisrowe7697 is there one that there isn’t?
They have one of the best farm system. And didn’t even mention harry ford.
Or Cole Young lmao
Mentioned Ford and Young in the last video and didn't talk about them this time because they haven't been performing particularly well this year and I wanted to highlight the lower level prospects
Red Sox farm is objectively top 5 and the Yankees one is objectively bottom 5. Cut that out.
and you're objectively biased
And YOU must be a Yankees fan...
@@AndItsGone you didnt do any research of these are right
@@justinalley3399 right, i just randomly thought of 150+ names to talk about and randomly write a 6200 word script about without researching about who or what i am talking about
@@AndItsGone name three Yankees top ten prospects that aren’t playing below expectation
Dodgers at 17 🧐
Royals at 26?! Bro forgot that the Omaha storm chasers are 2nd best AAA team in baseball rn, and they also got Cags as round 1 pick, and that the Columbia fireflies are also pretty good, Blake Mitchell and Austin Charles have been tearing it up down in Columbia, they’re I think 2nd in the division, otherwise Quad Cities and NWA are middle of the pack
And keep in mind: Astros at 30!!!? Their AAA team is the only one ahead of the storm chasers, they at 70 wins💀
AAA rosters are mostly vets who've played some time in the majors or some other professional league, though are a few amazing top prospects
@@cam_naum4288 but AAA rosters are also filled with future young stars, they’re just one step away from the MLB, but yea a few are old
Conor norby was not the O’s top prospect.
the wording was a little off, was supposed to say “a top prospect”
@@AndItsGone oh ok. Makes sense!
none of these rankings are right becuase redsox and dodgers are top 10 farm system
Astros traded thier future away after this so called Dynasty Astros will suck for years