It’s prospect-ranking season, a significantly more delightful time of the year now that the Mariners farm is more...farm-y. Baseball America dropped their list earlier this week; today it’s Baseball Prospectus’s list, which has all the same names in some of the same places. Here’s your general pitch to subscribe to BP, which has a tiered membership program with the highest levels generally being the fantasy baseball stuff, which I think is fair because people can theoretically use their fantasy baseball winnings to pay for their subs. Or they can if they aren’t the worst fantasy baseball players in the world, like me.
Six Mariners prospects make Baseball Prospectus’s Top 101 List
