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While the Texas system may not be ranked first or second by Baseball America like it was the past two offseasons, this is probably still a top-10 crop, even with all the prospects traded in July and the graduation of players like Neftali Feliz, Alexi Ogando, and Mitch Moreland to Arlington.
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1. Martin Perez, LHP, Double-A Frisco
2. Tanner Scheppers, RHP, Triple-A Oklahoma Cit
3. Jurickson Profar, SS, short-season Class A Spokane
4. Engel Beltre, OF, Double-A Frisco
5. Robbie Erlin, LHP, Class A Hickory
6. Michael Kirkman, LHP, Texas
7. Wilmer Font, RHP, Class A Bakersfield
8. Robbie Ross, LHP, Double-A Frisco
9. Jake Skole, OF, short-season Class A Spokane
10. Luis Sardinas, SS, Rookie-Level Arizona League