BA is rolling out their top 20's for each league.
AAA has two leagues, the IL and the PCL.
Top 20 IL prospects
#9 Chance Adams
#15 Miguel Andujar
#16 Clint Frazier
BA did say that the IL is stacked this year compared to the PCL, but still strange to think there are 15 better prospects in the IL than Frazier, but I digress. Adams had a hell of a season, but did start off in AA and he tired as he reached his innings cap. Andujar burst onto the scene and his combo of contact and power is impressive. He is young, but his warts are his lack of walks. Frazier spent half the season in the bigs, but he has a ways to go before he hits his ceiling. Either way, for a team with such young big league talent and having dealt away what we did to have 3 top 16 guys in the IL is impressive to say the least
AA
There are three leagues in AA, the Eastern League, the Texas League and the Southern League
Top 20 EL
#10 Miguel Andujar
#11 Justus Sheffield
#12 Domingo Acevedo
Strange to see three in a row, but Andujar really shouldn't be classified here as hes already in the rankings in AAA. Sheffield had a very solid AA season as did Acevedo.
A+
3 leagues in High A, the Carolina League, the California League and the Florida State League
#7 Dillon Tate
#14 Nick Solak
Tate re-established his prospect status and Solak bashed his way out of the FSL by seasons end
A
Two leagues in the A division, the South Atlantic and the Midwest
#2 Estevan Florial
In the comments section, they did say Freicer Perez just missed the top 20.
A Short Season
There are two leagues in the Short Season section, the NY Penn League and the Northwest League
Top 20 NYP
#2 Jorge Guzman
#9 Trevor Stephan
#14 Juan De Paula
#16 Oswaldo Cabrera
They haven't done rookie ball yet, but the talent here is undeniable for sure