There’s never been a better time for the Blue Jays’ farm system to turn things around. With so much uncertainty facing this organization beyond 2025, the final year of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette’s contracts,
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Though the Red Sox posted their third consecutive non-winning season and failed to make the playoffs for the fifth time in six years since their 2018 World Series title, the news was much more positive down on the farm.
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The days of the long rebuild are now long behind the Orioles and the system also has settled into a new reality. It’s been a couple of years since the Orioles broke their long run of picking at the top of the Draft,
The Yankees reached the World Series for the first time in 15 years last October, falling to the Dodgers in five games. Though they’re known more for their spending, their farm system contributed as well.
A new generation has already descended on Washington, and there’s more where that came from. The arrivals of James Wood and Dylan Crews on the Nationals’ Major League roster in 2024 indicated a clear turning of the corner in the NL East club’s rebuilding plans,
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