Corey Ray Faces Pivotal 2020 Season
Ray scuffled through an injury-shortened year at Triple-A last season, but along the way he learned a valuable lesson about the healing process.
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Ray scuffled through an injury-shortened year at Triple-A last season, but along the way he learned a valuable lesson about the healing process.
The 23-year-old righthander enters camp looking to make an impression on the big league coaching staff, not least of all for his offseason weight loss.
The Brewers received the worst shortstop production in the NL in 2019, prompting them to deal Trent Grisham to acquire Urias from the Padres.
Counsell, now the longest-tenured manager in the National League, has proven particularly adept at managing a pitching staff.
A trade to his home-state Brewers secured Feyereisen a 40-man roster spot and has him primed for his big league debut.
The power-armed Williams returned from Tommy John surgery in 2018, but he didn’t really find his groove until moving to the bullpen in 2019.
Taylor had returned home and applied for an offseason job at FedEx when his call to the majors came.
Grisham rediscovers old batting grip and embraces new hitting philosophy on way to a breakthrough season.
Still only 22 years old, Grisham is beginning to live up to the hype that’s followed him as the Brewers’ 2015 first-round pick.
The Brewers drafted six lefthanders in the first 13 rounds of the 2019 draft, including first-rounder Ethan Small.
An 11th-round pick in 2017, Lazar has struck out 43 batters in 28 innings with low Class A Wisconsin this season.
The Brewers drafted Rasmussen in 2018, confident in his medical reports after a second Tommy John surgery.
The Brewers scouted Sanchez in the Dominican military league, and after a breakthrough 2018 season, he could be close to making a big league impact.
The Brewers invited the 21-year-old catcher to big league camp so that he could learn from the organization’s veterans.
Injuries torpedoed Lucas Erceg’s 2018 season. Now he seeks good health as he tries to impress the Brewers with his power and glove work at third base.
The 24-year-old shortstop is eager to prove he is recovered from a gruesome knee injury he suffered early in the 2018 season.
The 2014 fourth-rounder out of high school cemented a place on the 40-man roster with a strong showing at Double-A and then the Venezuelan League.
The Brewers eschewed tanking three years ago when they first embarked on their rebuild. In 2018 they advanced to within one game of the World Series.
Once the system’s top prospect, Taylor lost his place in line but never stopped fighting. Now, the Brewers have added him to the 40-man roster to keep him around.
The Brewers plan to move Burnes back to the rotation in 2019, but they have been impressed with his stuff and grace under pressure as a reliever this season.
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