Whenever I complete the process of writing something about every player who received votes in our biannual Purple Row Prospects list (for this edition it was 51 players across 13 ballots), I try to synthesize that information on system strengths and weaknesses into some digestible nuggets for those who weren’t following along the entire way or who might only be casually aware of who is on the farm. With Colorado’s general penchant for inactivity on the trade and free agent front, the prospects on this list (which didn’t include the players received in the Nolan Arenado trade due to the timing of the vote) are likely to be a big part of who contributes to the Rockies over the next 5-7 years.