Tampa Bay Rays: Updated Top 10 Prospects for 2018

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - APRIL 6: General view as baseball fans make their way into Tropicana Field before the start of an Opening Day game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles on April 6, 2015 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images)
ST. PETERSBURG, FL - APRIL 6: General view as baseball fans make their way into Tropicana Field before the start of an Opening Day game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles on April 6, 2015 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images)
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ST. PETERSBURG, FL – APRIL 6: General view as baseball fans make their way into Tropicana Field before the start of an Opening Day game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles on April 6, 2015 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images)

After two deals that brought in 3 prospects that were formerly top prospects in other organizations, we look at the updated Tampa Bay Rays list

Our team top 10 prospect lists at Call to the Pen are spearheaded by Benjamin Chase. Today, he gives us the top ten prospects for the Tampa Bay Rays.

This season, we will be going through teams by division, in order of record. The AL East will be first, followed by the AL Central and AL West. Then the focus will shift to the National League in the same order.

The format will be as it was last season for the same lists, with a system review, which will include last season’s list. The top 10 will follow in reverse order, two players per page in order to give adequate space to each player. Major trades or international signings will lead to an updated top 10!

Finally, don’t go away after #1 is revealed as each list will also contain a player either signed in the 2017 international free agent class or drafted in 2017 that isn’t part of the top 10 and should be tracked. Last season’s mentions in that area made over half of the top 10s this season, so this is a great way to get to know a player who could be making a big splash in the organization.

System overview

Last year’s list

For a few years, the Rays have been more of a middling system, ranking between #10 and #20 the last three years on my own personal list. Last year, the Rays ranked #14 in my rankings published here on Call To The Pen.

The Rays have done an exceptional job in the last two seasons re-directing their system emphasis to get top-end talent and then allowing that talent to push itself up the system rather than force time lines on players. While those absolute elite talents may not show up a ton on this top 10 right now, they do add significant depth to the farm system.

The Rays finished tied with two other teams (Angels and Royals) at 5 games out of the 2nd AL Wild Card in 2017. The system will allow them to believe that their best times are still ahead of them!

The Tampa Bay Rays have now acquired three solid prospects over the last two deals, one with the Twins and the three-way deal with the Yankees and Diamondbacks. These deals have certainly cemented the depth of the Rays system, though it may have indicated that the team won’t be competitive in 2018.

Let’s take a look at that system….

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