At this point in the year, most major publications — with the exception of Baseball Prospectus, which deserves its own article — have released their lists of the 100 best baseball players heading into the 2026 season. I’ve already talked about the Brewers prospects listed on MLB Pipeline and Baseball America, but ESPN and The […]
On Friday, MLB Pipeline announced their annual preseason rankings of the league’s 100 best players. Five Brewers made the cut, all of whom were also named to Baseball America’s Top 100 prospects a few days earlier. Since I already briefly profiled each prospect when the Baseball America list came out, I won’t repeat myself. If […]
The Milwaukee Brewers recently announced their 2026 international free agent class, consisting of 22 players from Venezuela and the Dominican Republic. Notable international free agents signed by the Brewers over the years include Jackson Chourio, Jesus Made, Luis Peña and – this name brings back memories – Alcides Escobar. Almost all of these guys are […]
Sad news from the Brewers farm system: Last Friday, Brewers pitcher Frank Cairone, a 6-foot-1 left-hander selected No. 68 overall by the Brewers in the 2025 draft, was involved in a car accident near his hometown in New Jersey. According to local police, the crash occurred after a driver blew through a stop sign and […]
The Brewers haven’t made many big moves this season, mainly keeping their roster from late 2025 through the new year. Outside of the Ángel Zerpa-Nick Mears-Isaac Collins trade last weekend, Milwaukee’s biggest moves are the signing of Akil Baddoo and the team bringing back Brandon Woodruff with a qualifying offer. But what about smaller movements? […]
Most of the articles written on Brew Crew Ball recently have focused on the Brewers’ performance in the playoffs, for good reason. This is going to be different. As BCB’s resident minor league writer, I feel a duty – no, an obligation – to remind you just how stacked the Brewers’ farm system is. While […]
Triple-A Nashville (72-58) Second half record: 28-29 C Jeferson I Want (No. 4): 3-out-15, 2 2b MLB Pipeline’s No. 64 general prospect seems to be after a year after missing one year Because of a shoulder injury. Quero placed a OPS of .688 in June and .703 in July – respectable figures, but nowhere near […]