MLB 2025 farm system rankings: Keith Law ranks all 30 teams, Mariners are new No. 1

As part of my top-100 MLB prospect rankings , Ive also ranked all 30 major-league teams farm systems here, with a brief explanation of why theyre in this order although I think youll get an even clearer picture on any individual team by reading the team reports that will begin to roll out on Monday, Feb.
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Bear in mind that these rankings only consider players currently in the system and eligible for the rankings, meaning they have not yet lost rookie status.
GO DEEPER Top 100 MLB prospects 2025: Keith Laws rankings, with Roman Anthony at No.
1 I consider all prospects in a system for the rankings, not just those on the top 100; theres still value in prospects who dont project to be stars, or even regulars, whether its for your own club or for trades.
The increased number of teams scouting the complex leagues to look for players to acquire in trades only further justifies this philosophy for ranking systems teams are telling us these prospects have value.
I do not consider NPB/KBO veterans to be prospects, and I dont count the mostly 16-year-old international free agents who just signed on Jan.
15 because theres really no recent scouting information on them.
GO DEEPER MLB prospects who just missed Keith Laws top 100 ranking: Caissie, Saggese and more Im trying something a little new this year breaking the rankings up into tiers, because thats usually how I start the ranking exercise anyway.
They have no specific meaning other than that I grouped all 30 teams into these tiers first, and then ranked them within those tiers afterwards.
Let me know in the comments if you find this useful or ...
uh, not useful.
(Photo illustration by Demetrius Robinson / The Athletic; From left to right Colt Emerson , Roman Anthony , Dalton Rushing : Norm Hall / MLB Photos; Maddie Malhotra / Boston Red Sox ; Chris Bernacchi / Diamond Images all via Getty Images).
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