Baseball America just finished up their Top Prospects List by position this afternoon. In total there were 352 prospects listed, and while it’s not an exact Top 352 prospects list, it does probably give you an idea of how deep the various farm systems are in baseball.

Baseball America broke the lists down by these positions: Right handed pitchers (100), Left Handed Pitchers (25), Catchers (20), First Base (20), Second Base (20), Third Base (26), Shortstop (56), Corner Outfielders (45) and Center Fielders (40) to make up the 352 players listed and no player was listed at two positions (for example, Alex Blandino was listed with the second basemen only).

The Cincinnati Reds showed off their impressive depth with a Major League best 19 players that made the various lists. The Houston Astros came in second with 18 players, while the Rays and Dodgers were behind them with 16 players each. Here’s how the entire league stacked up:

With all of the depth that the farm system has, and with six top 100 prospects, it continues to be confusing on how the Cincinnati Reds had the 12th ranked farm system by Baseball America.

The Reds stack up well against their National League Central foes. The Cardinals had 15 players ranked, as did the Brewers. The Pirates and Cubs both had 13 players ranked. In total, the National League Central dominated the other five divisions in these rankings. The Reds, Cardinals, Brewers, Pirates and Cubs all ranked in the top half of baseball in the total number of players that made the lists, totaling 75 players between the five clubs. The next best division was the National League East, which managed to have just 59 players listed.

The National League Central may be the best division in baseball right now with the Cardinals, Cubs and Pirates all having won 97+ games in the 2015 season. It seems that the farm systems are all relatively healthy as well, stacking up against any other division in baseball. Fortunately for the Reds, their depth stands alone at the top of the list, but they need to be doing something right on that front as they are coming off of one of the worst seasons in the long history of the franchise.