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How does this year’s big three compare with past top triads?

In 2012, former BA editor in chief John Manuel wrote about notable Top 100 Prospects triads. In a year when Bryce Harper, Matt Moore and Mike Trout all looked to be excellent prospects, he wrote about previous groups of top triumvirates who all were in consideration for the No. 1 spot.

With 2022 being a season when we had three viable No. 1 candidates, we updated our 2012 story.

2019

1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 1B, Blue Jays

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