Reds 2025 MLB Prospects Deep Dive

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Carlos Collazo and JJ Cooper are talking about the Reds farm system in another MLB Prospects Deep Dive. The Reds have built a solid homegrown rotation, and the top three prospects in the system are all starting pitchers to add to that depth.

(00:00) How hard was it to pick between Chase Burns and Rhett Lowder?
(01:00) Why we ranked Lowder No. 1
(05:00) Making the case for why Burns could be a star
(12:00) How the Reds have gotten to an enviable position as far as producing pitchers
(15:30) Don’t forget about Chase Petty
(24:00) Digging into the hitting prospects
(33:00) Two non-Top 10 prospects to watch

Baseball America Top 100 Prospects: https://www.baseballamerica.com/rankings/2025-top-100-prospects/

Baseball America Reds Top 30 Prospects: https://www.baseballamerica.com/teams/2006-cincinnati-reds/prospects/?season=2025&ranking=preseason

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  1. Hello,
    What is it in Thomas Farr’s profile that justifies a high placement on the depth chart? His numbers certainly weren’t good at AA.

    • I don’t know how to answer that because I don’t know what you’re referring to. On our Prospect Handbook depth chart we had him listed as Reds’ eighth-best righthanded reliever, which is not a top 40-50 prospect in the system. Where are you seeing a high placement?

    • @@baseballamerica That’s fine, after he went to the AFL I was expecting to see Arij Fransen ahead of Farr on the righty relief depth chart.

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