BREAKING NEWS: Baseball America Shakes Up Milwaukee Brewers Top 10 Prospect Rankings

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During the baseball off-season, re-ranking prospects is one popular activity that is performed. Baseball America is one reputable site that dives deep into prospect rankings.

Here, we take a lot at their updated top 10 rankings (subscription required) of Milwaukee Brewers prospects.

Baseball America shakes up their rankings of the Milwaukee Brewers top 10 prospects

On Wednesday, November 13 Baseball America released their newest rankings of the top 10 Milwaukee Brewers prospects.  They elected to shake things up by declaring 17 year old switch hitter Jesus Made as the organization’s top prospect.

In 2024 he registered 175 at-bats in the Dominican Summer League, posted a .331/.458/.554 slash line that included six home runs, nine doubles, six triples, and 39 walks.  Additionally he stole 28 bases on 32 attempts.

Which Milwaukee Brewers prospect were listed inside Baseball America’s top 10 rankings?

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Within the top 10, seven of the players are position players and three are pitchers.  Jeferson Quero, the catcher who injured his shoulder on Opening Day of the Minor League season last year and subsequently underwent surgery, came in as the second ranked prospect.
After Quero, the first pitcher was announced in which that was Jacob Misiorowski.

The full top 10 rankings are listed below:

  1. SS Jesus Made
  2. C Jeferson Quero
  3. RHP Jacob Misiorowski
  4. SS Cooper Pratt
  5. 1B/3B Tyler Black
  6. 3B/1B Eric Bitoni
  7. 3B/1B Mike Boeve
  8. RHP Bishop Letson
  9. SS Luis Pena
  10. RHP Brett Wichrowski
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As of the off-season progresses other prospect sites such as MLB Pipeline, Prospects 1500, Fangraphs, and others will update.

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