

middle reliever, low-ceiling UT guys) Tier 5: Players who are worth keeping an eye on, but likely to never make a team’s 40-man roster Prospects1500 Tiers: Tier 1: Players with high expectations of both making the majors and playing at an All-Star level for a number of years Tier 2: Players with an above average expectation of making the majors and being a solid contributor Tier 3: Players with an average expectation of making the majors and being a solid contributor Tier 4: Players who have the potential of making the majors, or have high likelihood of making the majors but providing minimal impact (e.g. Rookie: Arizona League Dodgers (Gulf Coast League)ĭominican: DSL Dodgers Bautista (Dominican Summer League)ĭominican: DSL Dodgers Shoemaker (Dominican Summer League) Low-A: Great Lakes Loons (Midwest League) High-A: Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (California League) Triple-A: Oklahoma City Dodgers (Pacific Coast League)
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If you want to discuss any of this list with me, comment below or feel free to hit me up on Twitter at Minor League Affiliates: Overall, this farm system is in excellent hands with the current front office and likely will continue to be an emphasis for Friedman & Co. Those names include middle infielder Jeter Downs (recently traded to Boston) and fast-rising right-hander Josiah Gray. They will survive despite the imminent graduations of their system.Ī major point of emphasis is that while the Dodgers have done their own homegrown homework with the draft, they have acquired elite prospects in recent seasons. Recent call-ups of right-handed pitcher Dustin May, middle infielder Gavin Lux, and catcher Will Smith will eventually weaken the system at the top, but it is not a reach to say that the Dodgers possess one of the deepest systems in all of baseball. The wildest part of the Dodgers’ equation is that they have graduated some of their elite prospects over the past few seasons, namely Cody Bellinger, Corey Seager, and Julio Urías - and have maintained a top-10 and potentially top-5 system.

Dodgers President of Baseball Operations, Andrew Friedman, and the rest of his crew have continued to do a terrific job in acquiring talent through the draft, via recent trades, and in international free agency. The Dodgers have continued to maintain one of the best major league rosters in the league over the past few seasons and while you might expect that to be a detriment to their minor league system, that has not been the case.
