Red Sox boast MLB's No. 1 farm system for first time ever
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox enter the 2025 season boasting MLB's top-ranked farm system, a significant achievement as they reclaim the No. 1 spot for the first time since 1984. Despite trading away several prospects, including Kyle Teel and Braden Montgomery, the organization has greatly improved its pipeline since its 22nd place ranking in 2020. Promising prospects like Roman Anthony and Kristian Campbell are expected to make their presence felt in the major leagues, solidifying Boston's future as a competitive team.
The Red Sox have returned to the top of the farm system rankings, even after dealing four prospects to the White Sox to bring Garrett Crochet to Boston.
Boston's pipeline has come a long way since 2020, when it ranked 22nd. This year, they enter the season with MLB's No. 1 ranked farm system.
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