The first wave of young talent acquired via White Sox general manager Rick Hahn's wheeling and dealing arrived in Chicago in 2017. Yoan Moncada and Lucas Giolito provided glimpses as to why they were once regarded as the best position prospect and pitching prospect in all of baseball. Reynaldo Lopez recorded five quality starts in eight tries after coming up in August.

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That's just the beginning, which is why Chicago sits near the top of MLB Pipeline's farm system rankings for a third straight time, at No. 3. Outfielder Eloy Jimenez (the headliner in last July's Jose Quintana deal with the Cubs) and right-hander Michael Kopech (along with Moncada, part of the four-prospect package for Chris Sale from the Red Sox in December 2016) are the best hitter/pitcher prospect in the game, and they should make their presence felt at Guarantee Rate Field. Right behind them are right-handers Dane Dunning (the third prospect, after Giolito and Lopez, in December 2016's Adam Eaton trade with the Nationals) and Dylan Cease (Quintana deal) and outfielder Blake Rutherford (the highlight of a four-prospect bundle in exchange for Todd Frazier , Player Page for David Robertson and Tommy Kahnle from the Yankees last July).

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Chicago also has high expectations for its most recent first-round picks -- right-hander Carson Fulmer (2015), catcher Zack Collins ('16), righty Zack Burdi ('16), third baseman Jake Burger ('17) -- though Burdi is recovering from Tommy John surgery and Burger ruptured his left Achilles tendon during Spring Training. Righty Alec Hansen , a second-rounder from 2016, may be better than all of them and led the Minors with 191 strikeouts in his first full pro season. The White Sox also also may have grabbed the outfield version of Moncada in Cuban defector Luis Robert , signed for $26 million (plus an equal amount in penalty tax) last May before the international rules changed.

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Biggest jump/fall

Here are the players whose ranks changed the most from the 2017 preseason list to the 2018 preseason list.

Jump: Ian Hamilton, RHP (2017: NR | 2018: 21)

Fall: Alex Call, OF (2017: 14 | 2018: NR)

Best tools

Players are graded on a 20-80 scouting scale for future tools -- 20-30 is well below average, 40 is below average, 50 is average, 60 is above average and 70-80 is well above average. Players in parentheses also have the same grade.

Hit: 60 -- Eloy Jimenez

Power: 70 -- Eloy Jimenez

Run: 65 -- Luis Robert (Charlie Tilson)

Arm: 70 -- Micker Adolfo

Defense: 55 -- Luis Alexander Basabe (Ryan Cordell, Luis Gonzalez, Luis Robert, Charlie Tilson)

Fastball: 80 -- Michael Kopech (Zack Burdi, Thyago Vieira )

Curveball: 65 -- Dylan Cease

Slider: 65 -- Michael Kopech

Changeup: 60 -- A.J. Puckett

Control: 60 -- Dane Dunning

How they were built

Draft: 17

International: 2

Trade: 11



Breakdown by ETA

2018: 8

2019: 10

2020: 11

2021: 1

Breakdown by position

C: 3

1B: 2

2B: 0

3B: 1

SS: 1

OF: 8

RHP: 13

LHP: 2

Jim Callis is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow @jimcallisMLB on Twitter. Listen to him on the weekly Pipeline Podcast.