It's behind a pay wall, so I won't post everything. But here's the list with a few interesting snippets.
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1. Jay Groome, LHP
2. Michael Chavis, 3B
3. Tanner Houck, RHP
4. Bryan Mata, RHP
5. Cole Brannen, OF
6. Darwinzon Hernandez, LHP
7. Sam Travis, 1B
8. Mike Shawaryn, RHP
9. Alex Scherff, RHP
10. Marco Hernandez, SS/2B
Best Power Hitter: Michael Chavis.
Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Josh Ockimey.
Fastest Baserunner: Cole Brannen.
Best Athlete: Kervin Suarez.
Best Fastball: Darwinzon Hernandez.
Best Curveball: Jay Groome.
Best Slider: Tanner Houck.
Best Changeup: Ty Buttrey.
Best Control: Bryan Mata.
Best Defensive Catcher: Austin Rei.
Best Defensive INF: Antoni Flores.
Best INF Arm: Bobby Dalbec.
Best Defensive OF: Tate Matheny.
Best OF Arm: Yoan Aybar.
https://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/2018-boston-red-sox-top-10-prospects/#vuP3iDod9ogZBtst.99
Chat is at 2PM today, so you can get questions in here: https://www.baseballamerica.com/chat/?1513201534
1. Jay Groome, LHP
2. Michael Chavis, 3B
3. Tanner Houck, RHP
4. Bryan Mata, RHP
5. Cole Brannen, OF
6. Darwinzon Hernandez, LHP
7. Sam Travis, 1B
8. Mike Shawaryn, RHP
9. Alex Scherff, RHP
10. Marco Hernandez, SS/2B
Strengths: In a system thinned by trades and graduations, the Red Sox still have an interesting mix of pitching prospects, led by No. 1 Jay Groome and 2017 first-rounder Tanner Houck, though most are either far away or could wind up in the bullpen. Corner infield bats such as Michael Chavis, Josh Ockimey, Sam Travis and Danny Diaz provide some power potential.
Best Hitter for Average: Sam Travis.Weaknesses: The Red Sox lack for up-the-middle positions players. Boston might not have a future regular at catcher, second base, shortstop or center field in the system. Graduating Andrew Benintendi and Rafael Devers and trading premium prospects like Manuel Margot, Yoan Moncada, Michael Kopech and Anderson Espinoza—as well as trades of lesser prospects—has thinned what was one of the deepest system in baseball a few years ago.
Best Power Hitter: Michael Chavis.
Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Josh Ockimey.
Fastest Baserunner: Cole Brannen.
Best Athlete: Kervin Suarez.
Best Fastball: Darwinzon Hernandez.
Best Curveball: Jay Groome.
Best Slider: Tanner Houck.
Best Changeup: Ty Buttrey.
Best Control: Bryan Mata.
Best Defensive Catcher: Austin Rei.
Best Defensive INF: Antoni Flores.
Best INF Arm: Bobby Dalbec.
Best Defensive OF: Tate Matheny.
Best OF Arm: Yoan Aybar.
https://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/2018-boston-red-sox-top-10-prospects/#vuP3iDod9ogZBtst.99