Organizational Talent Rankings via Baseball America
2012 (5) | 2011 (23) | 2010 (28) | 2009 (26) | 2008 (20)
2012 Affiliate Records
MLB: [81-81] NL West
AAA: [81-63] Pacific Coast League – Reno
AA: [69-71] Southern League – Mobile
A+: [64-76] California League – Visalia
A: [67-73] Midwest League – South Bend
A(ss):  [36-40] Northwest League — Yakima (Hillsboro beginning 2013)
Graduated Prospects
Patrick Corbin (LHP); Bryan Shaw (RHP)
The Run Down
The Diamondbacks entered the off-season with one of the most impressive collections of 25-and-under talent in the game.  With the departures of Justin Upton and Trevor Bauer, however, that youthful core took a major hit in the high-impact department.  One of Arizona’s motives in those trades was adding low-risk depth, and in that regard, they did quite well — Didi Gregorious and Nick Ahmed are premium defenders up the middle, Zeke Spruill is a safe bet to max out his potential, and Brandon Drury is a 1B with upside.  Unfortunately for us, though, these changes make the D’Backs organization a tad less exciting for fantasy purposes.  But that doesn’t mean this system is void of fantasy intrigue.  There’s actually plenty of immediate-impact potential here with guys like Tyler Skaggs and Adam Eaton.  There’s long-term excitement, too, with prospects like Archie Bradley and Stryker Trahan.
 
                         
		