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This is a minor league season like no other. Never before have the minor leagues returned after a full season without games. As a result, we’ve seen more variability at all levels. We take a look at five of the prospects who have made the biggest moves either forward or backward.

All capsules written by J.J. Cooper. Go online to read even more Stock Watch reports.

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