The Detroit Tigers' high spending this offseason hasn't really paid off.
While the organization's top prospects have made it to the pros, the Tigers (43-67) are second to last in the American League and at the bottom of the AL Central Division.
And now, the Tigers are near the bottom of another list as ESPN unveiled Monday its farm system rankings for all 30 teams after the MLB trade deadline.
The Tigers, who ranked No. 13 with a value of $221 million in ESPN's preseason farm system ranking, now are No. 24 with a value of $129 million.