Aaron Ashby Continues Successful Blueprint For Brewers
The 23-year-old lefthander was the latest in a line of Brewers arms who started their big league career out of the bullpen.
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The 23-year-old lefthander was the latest in a line of Brewers arms who started their big league career out of the bullpen.
The 24-year-old lefthander found success with his slider and fastball movement in the Dominican League.
Lefthander Ethan Small had little choice but to figure out a new grip on his slider. The Brewers’ highly rated prospect was sidelined for an…
For the 21-year-old outfielder, health was the key component to his breakout season at two Class A stops. He hit for power, stole bases and showed defensive acumen and arm strength.
The Brewers got their first long look at low-slot righthanded reliever Taylor Floyd, who has an out pitch and a unique look for opposing batters.
The 2020 fourth-rounder shapes up as a draft steal after incendiary debut in which he showcased all five tools.
Ditching his high leg kick helped the 2020 fourth-rounder unlock his vast power potential and earn a promotion to High-A.
Ever since he was a little kid, the 2021 third-rounder from Louisville dreamed of playing for the Brewers.
The 12th-round pick out of junior college has added extra pop to an intriguing skill set that includes speed and versatility.
The 22-year-old catcher made a memorable big league debut as an emergency pinch-hitter, but the Brewers believe he has everyday potential one day.
The Brewers are optimistic that power will continue to develop for the 2018 first-rounder, but they love his feel to hit and defensive ability.
The 2020 first-rounder could be headed to Class A after opening eyes in spring training.
The 17-year-old outfielder has gotten multiple opportunities to improve ahead of his pro debut.
The Brewers made Goodrum their minor league hitting coordinator, making her the first woman to hold that position for a major league organization.
The 23-year-old lefthander has succeeded at every level and could serve as a swingman if he makes his major league debut in 2021.
The 21st-round pick has impressed the Brewers at every level and looks to be on the verge of making his big league debut.
The 2020 third-rounder played shortstop at Central Michigan but has a catching background and the ability to bat from both sides of the plate.
Brewers teammates have nothing but praise for Williams’ unique, dominant changeup. Opponents went just 2-for-62 with 41 strikeouts against the pitch.
The 26-year-old lefthander made his major league debut on Aug. 18 after showing well in spring training.
The 2018 sixth-rounder continues to work on his development at the team’s alternate training site.
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