The offseason not only serves as an opportunity for MLB teams to reevaluate their major league rosters, but it's also a time when organizations take a look at their minor league depth and determine how they can better set themselves up for future success. The process not only involves navigating a minor league free agency window that opened last week, but it also includes evaluating their top prospect talent to ensure that their development continues on a steady course when the next season rolls around.
What makes that evaluation process much easier is the presence of offseason prospect leagues that allow players to continue competing against strong competition after the regular season has completed.