This article is part of our Farm Futures series.
For the second year in a row, I will be going division by division, providing analysis on every fantasy-relevant prospect in baseball while also ranking those prospects in their respective systems. This means there will be 20-plus prospects ranked in certain systems and less than 10 in others. There is no point in listing an irrelevant prospect just to reach an arbitrary total. Similarly, it is unfortunate to not include information on highly relevant prospects just because that prospect was not one of his team's 10 or 20 best.
I will kick things off with the 98 prospects you need to know in the National League East, which will be free for non-subscribers. However, the remaining five divisional breakdowns will be behind the paywall.
Additionally, I want to announce that I will be hosting a Reddit AMA on Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 3 p.m. EST, where I will answer any prospect-related questions.
If you are unable to participate in the AMA, feel free to ask me any prospect-related questions in the comments section or on Twitter @RealJRAnderson.
A special thanks to Andrew Laird for editing and formatting these so they pop off the page.
To scroll to a specific team, simply click on their logo below.
For a PDF version of the rankings, please click here.




