There are so many more minor league teams today than 25 years ago. Not sure how much it helps them to have players playing that realistically never have a chance of playing pro ball but it seems like anyone can play if they want. I have no issue with them simplifying their process.
I can actually attest to this from a personal level. I played minor league baseball for 2 years. One year in what was then called Low A and then my second year I was promoted to Upper A. I was an undersized (5'10") left handed first baseman. I was too slow to play the outfield and not tall enough to ever make the Major Leagues or even AAA as a first baseman. I hit for average and had decent power, but how many 5'10" MLB first basemen have there been? The Phillies signed me out of high school as a dart throw in the hopes that maybe I could evolve into an outfielder. But that wasn't going to happen. I MAYBE could have made it to AA. But that is where I would have topped out. In the two years that I played, ONE guy eventually made it to the majors. And this was 35 years ago when there were a lot less minor league teams.