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So that means, after the dust settled:

  • 1 Yusniel Diaz
  • 6 Dillon Tate
  • 7 Luis Ortiz
  • 14 Jean Carmona
  • 15 Jean Carlos Encarnacion
  • 16 Dean Kremer
  • 17 Cody Carroll
  • 23 Rylan Bannon
  • 27 Zach Pop
  • 30 Brett Cumberland

DJ Stewart, who was a fringe top-10 prospect, is now listed at #25.  Fully one third of the top 30 has been upgraded.

 

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4 minutes ago, 25 Nuggets said:

So that means, after the dust settled:

  • 1 Yusniel Diaz
  • 6 Dillon Tate
  • 7 Luis Ortiz
  • 14 Jean Carmona
  • 15 Jean Carlos Encarnacion
  • 16 Dean Kremer
  • 17 Cody Carroll
  • 23 Rylan Bannon
  • 27 Zach Pop
  • 30 Brett Cumberland

DJ Stewart, who was a fringe top-10 prospect, is now listed at #25.  Fully one third of the top 30 has been upgraded.

 

They've certainly added a lot. And this isn't even counting the international signings they've been hinting at - or who they'll get with a Top 5 pick in the draft.

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9 minutes ago, 25 Nuggets said:

So that means, after the dust settled:

  • 1 Yusniel Diaz
  • 6 Dillon Tate
  • 7 Luis Ortiz
  • 14 Jean Carmona
  • 15 Jean Carlos Encarnacion
  • 16 Dean Kremer
  • 17 Cody Carroll
  • 23 Rylan Bannon
  • 27 Zach Pop
  • 30 Brett Cumberland

DJ Stewart, who was a fringe top-10 prospect, is now listed at #25.  Fully one third of the top 30 has been upgraded.

 

Also keep in mind that Rodriguez, Knight and Grenier, were added via the draft in June. That’s 13 of the top 30 added in the last 7 weeks. Two big international signings and it will be half the top 30. 

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5 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

Also keep in mind that Rodriguez, Knight and Grenier, were added via the draft in June. That’s 13 of the top 30 added in the last 7 weeks. Two big international signings and it will be half the top 30. 

I am interested to see what they do with all this international signing money.  They have to plan on using it or you wouldn’t trade for it, but not lot of top guys left outside Mesa.  

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2 minutes ago, baltfan said:

Stewart is underrated here.  He will have an MLB career.  People are fooled by his body. 

That's not the point.  The point is, we now have a number of guys rated better than him.  I expect Stewart to be a MLBer, albeit a bench guy that gets maybe 300 ABs for his hitting.

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Proof will be in the pudding a year from now to see how many if any are in a top 100 list.

And then in three or four to see who’s ready for the majors.

I’m  not prepared to love or hate any of these yet. I would have liked Gausman or Schoop to net us at least one can’t miss though.

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17 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

Also keep in mind that Rodriguez, Knight and Grenier, were added via the draft in June. That’s 13 of the top 30 added in the last 7 weeks. Two big international signings and it will be half the top 30. 

I think the Orioles will be a borderline top 10 farm system by the end of the season.  I believe they were ranked 17th just before the Machado trade.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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1 minute ago, 25 Nuggets said:

I think the Orioles will be a borderline top 10 farm system by the end of the season.  I believe they were ranked 17th just before the Machado trade.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.

If they add VVM, they will be clearly a top 10 system, I think they are there now, but VVM would make everyone believe they are top 10.

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6 minutes ago, Luke-OH said:

If they add VVM, they will be clearly a top 10 system, I think they are there now, but VVM would make everyone believe they are top 10.

If you were to rate the farm systems of the AL East right now, how would they rank?  I'm just taking glances at MLB.com and this is what I see:

  1. Toronto
  2. Tampa Bay
  3. New York
  4. Baltimore
  5. Boston

If Baltimore is top 10, the AL East is very strong.

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