These farm system rankings are from MiLB.com. They seem to be breaking the farm systems into two groups - position players and pitchers. This first ranking is for position players. They have Cincinnati ranked 28th out of 30. The rankings will leak out slowly over a week or two, I would imagine. https://www.milb.com/milb/news/farm-...21/c-312651662
Cincinnati dropped 23 spots from last year's top-five ranking for largely two reasons: Nick Senzel graduated and Taylor Trammell was traded away. Senzel spent less than a month in the Minors before climbing to the bigs, while Trammell was dealt to the Padres in a three-team deal that brought Trevor Bauer to Cincinnati. That leaves them with two Top-100 prospects, both of whom are pitchers. Beyond that, infielder Jonathan India projects to make a difference sooner rather than later after being selected in the first round two years ago. Tyler Stephenson stuck the landing on the jump to Double-A, batting .285/.372/.410 while impressing behind the plate. The system also sports significant speed, led by outfielder Michael Siani, who led the Midwest League with 45 steals.