Jesse Winker leads Reds prospects, according to ESPN.com

In his final look at the minor-league systems around baseball, ESPN.com's Keith Law names Jesse Winker as the team's top prospect.

Law's list differs from Baseball America's list, with Winker in the top spot ahead of right-hander Robert Stephenson. Baseball America ranked Stephenson No. 1 and Winker No. 3, behind right-hander Raisel Iglesias. Law has Iglesias No. 6. Law and Baseball America have eight of the same prospects as part of the Reds' top 10.

Here's Law's list:

1. Jesse Winker, LF

2. Robert Stephenson, RHP

3. Aristides Aquino, RF

4. Michael Lorenzen, RHP

5. Nick Howard, RHP

6. Raisel Iglesias, RHP

7. Alex Blandino, 3B

8. Nick Travieso, RHP

9. Yorman Rodriguez, OF

10. Kyle Waldrop, LF

Blandino and Waldrop were not on Baseball America's top list. Baseball America had lefty Amir Garrett ranked No. 7 and recently acquired right-hander Anthony DeSclafani at No. 6.

Law is higher on the 20-year-old Aquino than Baseball America, writing: "Aquino is one of the most toolsy prospects the Reds have had in ages -- a five-tool player with power, speed, arm strength and a wiry frame that should fill out nicely. He's not lost at the plate but definitely needs to tighten up his approach when he faces low Class A pitching this year."

Earlier this week, Law ranked the Reds' minor league system No. 17 in baseball, while naming Winker the No. 40 prospect overall and Stephenson No. 49.

MLBPipeline.com released its top 100 rankings on Friday night, putting Stephenson No. 24 overall and Winker at No. 26.