Prospects: Rankings: Organization Talent Rankings
Where Are They Now 
May. 5, 2009
Scientists often laud the merits of longitudinal studies. The ability to follow a subject for years, collect data and report on findings is vital for the advancement of scientific knowledge. With that in mind, Baseball America decided to report its own results. We looked back at our 2003 organizational rankings, then flashed forward five years to see how all 30 teams fared on the field, and how they look for the future. Teams are listed in the order of their 2003 minor league talent rankings, with five of the best prospects from the 2003 Top 10 Prospects lists (in the order they appeared) and 2008 records. [...] Continue Reading »
2009 Organization Talent Rankings
Apr. 1, 2009
The complete list of our rankings from No. 1-30 [...] Continue Reading »
2009 Organization Talent Rankings 
Apr. 1, 2009
Our 2009 talent rankings rank the depth and impact talent in all 30 organizations. [...] Continue Reading »
2008 Organizational Rankings 
Apr. 1, 2008
Ranking each teams farm system in terms of depth and impact talent. [...] Continue Reading »
2007 Organization Talent Rankings 
Apr. 5, 2007
Baseball America ranks all 30 organization in order based on depth and impact talent in the minor leagues. [...] Continue Reading »
Talent Rankings: 1987-1999 
Mar. 31, 2006
A look back at our talent rankings from 1987-1999. [...] Continue Reading »
2006 Organization Talent Rankings
Mar. 30, 2006
We breakdown the depth and impact talent in the major league farm systems, from No. 1 to No. 30. [...] Continue Reading »
2005 Organizational Talent Rankings
Mar. 29, 2005
2005 Organizational Talent Rankings ... 1. Anaheim Angels 2. Los Angeles Dodgers 3. Milwaukee Brewers ... [...] Continue Reading »
2005 Organizational Talent Rankings 
Mar. 29, 2005
2005 Organizational Talent Rankings ... 1. Anaheim Angels 2. Los Angeles Dodgers 3. Milwaukee Brewers ... [...] Continue Reading »