Some of these players are already household names. Some soon will be. As the past couple of offseasons have shown, older players are having a harder time finding work. Philadelphia's Dominic Brown has GM Pat Gillick breathing easier at the possibility of not resigning Jayson Werth. Tampa's Andrew Friedman can sleep a little better knowing Carl Crawford's impending free agency is met by the arrival of Baseball America's sixth-best rated prospect, Desmond Jennings.
Get to know these players. They represent the lifeline for small and midmarket teams. They also represent the future (and for some, the present) of baseball.
The following slides are comprised of Baseball's Best 25 and Under Team.Begin Slideshow ...
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