The Colorado Rockies are in a world of pain this season. Entering Friday night, the Rockies sit 20-37 and 11 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West. Amidst a five-game slide, there's not been much to get excited about, but a look at the farm system may change your perspective. Entering June, let's assess some top prospects and see if they have a chance for a summer pay raise this season. OF, Albuquerque Isotopes, Cole Carrigg Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Colorado's No. 6 prospect Cole Carrigg has been incredible this season. Entering Friday night, he's batting .345 with a .938 OPS and a slew of extra-base hits. He has a dozen doubles, five triples, and five homers through 50 games this season. Carrigg has been a fantastic offensive prospect his entire career, except last season. He hit just .237 and struck out 145 times over 123 games. It's good to see him put 2025 in the rearview mirror and dominate this season.…