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How Good is the Diamondbacks Farm System Entering the 2025 Season?

A snapshot of the Diamondbacks farm system at the beginning of the offseason

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Michael McDermott
Nov 07, 2024
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Diamondbacks prospect Jordan Lawlar partakes in infield drills at Salt River Fields.
Diamondbacks prospect Jordan Lawlar partakes in infield drills at Salt River Fields.

The Diamondbacks farm system is a tricky evaluation entering the 2025 season. They have a healthy amount of position player prospects with legitimate big league impact, some intriguing arms with back of the bullpen upside, but lack any clear-cut starting pitcher candidates. In my opinion, it’s a bottom 10 system amongst the 30 MLB organization due to the lack of starting pitching.

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