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Post#1801 » by ReasonablySober » Fri Aug 15, 2025 12:00 am

Made and Pena both single, and on Fischer’s first professional AB he drives Made in with gap shot to right. Dinges brings Pena in for good measure.
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Post#1803 » by ReasonablySober » Fri Aug 15, 2025 2:37 am

Wisconsin just came back from down three in the 8th to go up 8-6 on the backs of Made, Pena, and Fischer.
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Post#1805 » by MVP2110 » Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:45 am

Was an awesome game to be at. Dinges had a rough night, both at the plate and behind it. But Made, Pena, & Fischer were awesome. Fischer even stole 2 bases
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Post#1807 » by Eeavers57 » Fri Aug 15, 2025 1:20 pm

Really insane to me that MLB Pipeline has a guy who was basically a 1st round pick last year (#34 CB-A) hitting .290/.381/.424 across A+ and AA (small sample size alert at AA)...is our #29 (yes, 29!) ranked prospect. Shows how deep our system really is.
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Re: 2025 Brewers Minors/Prospects thread - Andrew Fischer - FRP 

Post#1808 » by Bucks4005 » Fri Aug 15, 2025 2:43 pm

Eeavers57 wrote:Really insane to me that MLB Pipeline has a guy who was basically a 1st round pick last year (#34 CB-A) hitting .290/.381/.424 across A+ and AA (small sample size alert at AA)...is our #29 (yes, 29!) ranked prospect. Shows how deep our system really is.


Are you talking about Burke? Must be because he’s probably a 1B/DH only type prospect, right? Those guys don’t seem to be rated as high if they can’t really play another spot, doesn’t seem like you can okay him in the outfield type deal/3B/C like other potentially 1st base prospects, so you have to be absolutely mashing as a 1B prospect to be rated high for those things maybe.
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Post#1809 » by ReasonablySober » Fri Aug 15, 2025 2:58 pm

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Eeavers57 wrote:Really insane to me that MLB Pipeline has a guy who was basically a 1st round pick last year (#34 CB-A) hitting .290/.381/.424 across A+ and AA (small sample size alert at AA)...is our #29 (yes, 29!) ranked prospect. Shows how deep our system really is.


Are you talking about Burke? Must be because he’s probably a 1B/DH only type prospect, right? Those guys don’t seem to be rated as high if they can’t really l,say a other spot, doesn’t seem like you can okay him in the outfield type deal/3B/C like other potentially 1st base prospects, so you have to be absolutely mashing as a 1B prospect to be rated high for those things maybe.


The interesting thing about Burke is the power never showed up in A-ball. He gets to AA, and boom, it magically appears. Like you Eavers said, small sample size. But it'd be great to see him finally start to mash.
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Post#1812 » by Eeavers57 » Yesterday 7:33 am

Pratt and Burke both with HR's tonight.
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Post#1813 » by MiltownHawkeye » Yesterday 5:55 pm

New t100 announced. Won't lie, I was surprised to see Miz that high even being aware that he still has rookie/prospect status.

3 - Made
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16 - Pena
23 - Pratt
69 - Quero
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Post#1814 » by ReasonablySober » Today 5:13 pm

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5. Jeferson Quero, C, Brewers
Team: Triple-A Nashville (International)
Age: 22
Why He’s Here: .471/.524/1.059 (8-for-17), 3 R, 2 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 9 RBIs, 2 BB, 3 SO
The Scoop: The past two seasons of Quero’s career have been marred by untimely injuries, each setback chipping away at the momentum of one of the game’s more promising young catchers. Now healthy and back in action, Quero is beginning to reassert himself. He’s wasted little time reminding everyone of his offensive potential in his first two weeks off the injured list. The bat speed is still there, and the plate discipline hasn’t wavered.


7. Jesús Made, SS, Brewers
Team: High-A Wisconsin (Midwest)
Age: 18
Why He’s Here: .458/.519/.708 (11-for-24), 6 R, 4 2B, 1 3B, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 5 SO, 0-for-1 SB
The Scoop: New level, same Made. The 18-year-old phenom is wasting no time proving he belongs, tearing through his first two weeks in High-A with the same poise and power that turned heads at the lower levels. While many prospects his age are still finding their footing in Low-A, Made is already making an impact against more advanced competition. He’s flashing elite bat speed, driving the ball to all fields and showing a mature approach at the plate. Scouts were already intrigued by his ceiling—now, he’s turning that potential into production.


14. Cooper Pratt, SS, Brewers
Team: Double-A Biloxi (Southern)
Age: 20
Why He’s Here: .421/.500/.895 (8-for-19) 7 R, 3 HR, 8 RBIs, 2 BB, 5 SO, 1 SB, 1 CS
The Scoop: This was a much-needed power surge for Pratt, as he hit as many home runs this week as he had in his previous 68 games. Pratt has long said he’s focused on hitting first and letting the power come. He’s walked almost as much as he’s struck out this year, and other than his power, he’s actually been an above-average hitter in the offense-suppressed Southern League. His .242 batting average is 13 points higher than the league average, and his .345 on-base percentage is 24 points better.

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