I'll say 11th???
11. Toronto Blue Jays
With all the talk surrounding the Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette, the fact that Toronto also has quality arms in its system can be overlooked. Lefty Thomas Pannone made it through three levels in 2018 and finished the season with Triple-A Buffalo, where he whiffed 40 and walked seven over 36 2/3 innings. Trent Thornton logged 124 1/3 frames in the Pacific Coast League and finished with 122 punchouts before being dealt from the Astros in November for Aledmys Diaz. Toronto saw continued improvement from T.J. Zeuch and Sean Reid-Foley in the upper levels, with the latter finishing the year in the Majors. The Blue Jays acquired Hector Perez and David Paulino from Houston at the trade deadline for Roberto Osuna. Eric Pardinho made his professional debut with 11 starts in the Appalachian League and struck out 64 while walking 16 over 50 frames. Nate Pearson had a back injury delay the start of his season and then he lasted just 1 2/3 innings with Class A Advanced Dunedin before getting hit by a line drive and suffering a fractured right forearm. As MLB.com's No. 76 prospect, he has the highest ceiling of the group, thanks to his triple-digit fastball, but could move to the bullpen. Last year's third-rounder Adam Kloffenstein will look to build on a brief debut in the Gulf Coast League. Pearson and Pardinho are the biggest pitchers to watch here, but the Major League readiness of Thornton, Zeuch, Reid-Foley and Paulino gives this group an extra kick.