Brewers’ Cooper Pratt Begins To Add Power To Hit-First Approach
If true that power develops later, then the Brewers’ Cooper Pratt is in great shape as a well-rounded, 6-foot-4 shortstop who can really hit.
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If true that power develops later, then the Brewers’ Cooper Pratt is in great shape as a well-rounded, 6-foot-4 shortstop who can really hit.
Jacob Misiorowski stands next in line as a young Brewers power pitcher. The only question that remains is whether he will start or relieve.
The Brewers drafted prep outfielder Braylon Payne in the first round, drawn to his up-the-middle profile and willingness to sign for an under-slot deal.
Teenage third baseman Eric Bitonti was making improvements in Rookie ball to get to his impressive raw power.
The Brewers hold high hopes for top high school pick Josh Knoth, who pitched effectively at Low-A in his pro debut.
Mike Boeve quickly reached Double-A in his full-season debut—and just kept hitting.
Wes Clarke was locked in at the plate at Double-A last season. Now the Brewers want to see where he fits best defensively.
While it might not yet be clear where Tyler Black plays for the Brewers this season, the 23-year-old is expected to impact the major league…
Chourio signed the most lucrative contract ever for a player with no MLB experience, but that doesn’t mean he won’t continue working to reach his upside.
Eric Brown’s season was interrupted by injury just as he was starting to hit, making his Arizona Fall League stint a crucial one.
The No. 2 overall prospect blossomed after the Southern League ditched its pre-tacked ball in the second half of the season.
The Brewers have a recent track record for drafting and developing college first-rounders into MLB contributors inside of two years.
The Brewers eased 21-year-old righthander Jacob Misiorowski into his first full professional season at Low-A Carolina this spring. Since then, the 6-foot-7 fireballer has taken…
The moment doesn’t get too big for the 21-year-old righthander, who mixes four pitches expertly to shine in Double-A.
The lefthanded hitter was showing power and his trademark plate discipline—while also trying a new position—in an assignment to Double-A.
The 20-year-old catcher could be poised for a breakout year after impressing members of the organization in spring camp.
The Brewers added Gasser in the Josh Hader trade and brought him to big league camp to get a closer look at his top pitch.
The Boston College draws attention thanks to a contact-oriented game and center field skills.
The Brewers’ first-round pick from 2018 added center field to his defensive résumé in 2022.
The righthanded reliever showed improved stuff out of the pandemic and earned a spot on the 40-man roster.
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