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Both ESPN and The Athletic rank the entire Tigers system in the bottom half of the top ten in MLB due the quality of their top prospects. If several of these guys make their MLB debut this year and play enough games, the farm system will likely look a lot worse at this time next year.
Considering that only Anderson has seen time at Triple-A of our Top 200 prospects, I don't think it's likely that they'll accrue enough service time to drop out of next year's top-prospect lists. My worry is that Harris will be boring and have Quad-A guys shuttling back & forth from Toledo. I hope I'm wrong of course: that the blue-chippers dominate and force their way into the major-league lineup.
We also need to steel ourselves to the possibility that we drop down the best-systems ranking because some of our guys struggle as they face tougher competition and/or guys in other teams' systems break out.
If I had to make a prediction, I'd predict that:
-Tapu