With the 2018 season firmly behind us, one of the major topics in the offseason includes the farm system. The team put together a solid 2018 draft to bolster their farm system that might lack impact prospects for the next 3 seasons, but there is a better group of position player talents. On top of that, a trade swung before the start of the regular season added a potential impact talent on the mound as well. While the cupboard looks bare for 2020 and maybe even 2021, the team does have some promising prospects that should arrive in that timeline.
Michael’s Top 30 Diamondbacks Prospect List: End of 2018 Season
