One final set of thoughts on the Yankees' farm system
Briefly

It would take a few years before I would really be able to delve into Yankee prospects but when I finally did, it wasn't necessarily the happiest place. New York's farm systems were consistently ranking towards the bottom of the league, and for every Aaron Judge and Gary Sánchez who made it through, we had the Ramón Flores' and Héctor Noesí's of the world.
It wasn't until they hit 'relative' rock bottom in 2016 and sold at the trade deadline where things began to turn around. Acquiring then high-profile prospects like Gleyber Torres and Clint Frazier turned the corner of the Baby Bomber movement and brought us to my favorite season in recent memory: 2017.
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