I knew back in 2012 that we'd be doing this all over again, that we'd be right back a decade later doing "OK they've never figured out player development before but now they've totally got it figured out so we just have to wait a few more years before our sustained success comes in." I just didn't think it'd be the same general manager getting a second bite at it. (I know TT isn't saying they've figured it out, just that they believe they have).
But if they've figured it out, they've fooled everyone else, because the farm system rankings are aggressively mediocre. There's literally dozens of lists now, so you can always cherrypick the ones that make you look the best, but I've seen more with us outside the top 10 organizationally than inside it, and our best prospect seems to fall in the 25-50 range.
There's some promising stuff with the pitching development, but it feels an awful lot like being late to the last market inefficiency instead of being first to the next one.