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Baseball America has updated their Top 100 prospect list at the start of June and it's unsurprising that the Milwaukee Brewers systems leads the charge with four prospects in the top 33. While they don't have the most prospects in the top 100, they aren't far off from Los Angeles Dodgers who have five. 

Jesús Made(#4), Jacob Misiorowski (#21), Luis Peña (#31), and Cooper Pratt (#33) are the four names to crack the list.

Made has arguably been the hottest name in the prospect word as he's torn apart Single-A Carolina with an .837 OPS, four home runs, and 21 stolen bases. Misiorowski has a sparkling 2.31 ERA and a so-so 19.2% K-BB rate for Triple-A Nashville. Peña, at the same level as Made, is another prospect who's been a popular topic of conversation this season. He has a .964 OPS with five home runs and 23 stolen bases. Finally, Pratt hasn't had quite the same level of success for Double-A Biloxi with just a .650 OPS. He does have four home runs and 10 stolen bases on the season.

When will the Brewers call up Misiorowski? Was anyone snubbed from the top 100 list? Join the conversation in the comments!


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It’s been a couple years now that organizational depth has been acknowledged. Now there’s top end firepower, as well. Top system in baseball at midseason possibly?

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1 hour ago, PlayerHader said:

It’s been a couple years now that organizational depth has been acknowledged. Now there’s top end firepower, as well. Top system in baseball at midseason possibly?

I think we are no worse than Top 3 at the moment. For the most part, guys are having good years in our system 

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The latest BA podcast has a great discussion of Pena, framed by a predictable but interesting comparison to Made. 

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Vindication, put some respect on those names. Nioce

Any chance Logan Henderson is getting on top 100 lists? With 4 big starts and impressive minors numbers he is a perfect guy to fit into the back end of these lists. Maybe if Bitonti hits 5 more HR in the next 3 games a again he could too. Haha

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5 hours ago, wallus said:

I think we are no worse than Top 3 at the moment. For the most part, guys are having good years in our system 

Agreed. Honestly, which top prospects have underperformed so far.  Apart from injuries, the only one I can think of is Eric Brown.  Maybe Yerlin Rodriguez, but that is stretching "top prospect".  It really has been a great minor league season so far for the brewers.

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35 minutes ago, ClosetBrewerFan said:

Agreed. Honestly, which top prospects have underperformed so far.  Apart from injuries, the only one I can think of is Eric Brown.  Maybe Yerlin Rodriguez, but that is stretching "top prospect".  It really has been a great minor league season so far for the brewers.

The only one I thought of was Pratt has been a little underwhelming with the bat. Maybe Bitonti until his recent hot streak?

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4 hours ago, jay87shot said:

Vindication, put some respect on those names. Nioce

Any chance Logan Henderson is getting on top 100 lists? With 4 big starts and impressive minors numbers he is a perfect guy to fit into the back end of these lists. Maybe if Bitonti hits 5 more HR in the next 3 games a again he could too. Haha

He's in the Fangraphs top 100

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On 6/5/2025 at 5:15 PM, wallus said:

The only one I thought of was Pratt has been a little underwhelming with the bat. Maybe Bitonti until his recent hot streak?

I hear you on Pratt but at the same time, he is so young for AA at 20. I look at his numbers and am a little underwhelmed but then I think - if he hadn’t essentially skipped A+ and was playing there right now, his numbers would likely be fantastic.

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On 6/13/2025 at 4:28 PM, Sugarrayray said:

I hear you on Pratt but at the same time, he is so young for AA at 20. I look at his numbers and am a little underwhelmed but then I think - if he hadn’t essentially skipped A+ and was playing there right now, his numbers would likely be fantastic.

Also that leagues average ops is around .650 so he’s playing around average offensively. It’s just that he has teammates that are two of the best hitter in the league (wilken and Adams) players that I think are right on the cusp of being top 100 are Adams, Wilkens, Henderson, bitonti, Dinges, Letson and Hardin. We are a deeeep 

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4 hours ago, Wicki said:

Also that leagues average ops is around .650 so he’s playing around average offensively. It’s just that he has teammates that are two of the best hitter in the league (wilken and Adams) players that I think are right on the cusp of being top 100 are Adams, Wilkens, Henderson, bitonti, Dinges, Letson and Hardin. We are a deeeep 

DEEEEP! Oh yeah.

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I genuinely think we might have the best 5 year run in baseball starting in 2027. We are absolutely stacked. Pitching, up the middle bats, upcoming draft and international selections to add to the mix combined with very little long-term guaranteed contracts, golden age of brewers baseball is upon us. 

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Jack & Arem had us with the 3rd best 5-year future in baseball behind LAD & Boston, respectively. Boston lost Devers and MKE had Misiorowski breakout to the best pitching prospect in baseball since their rankings, so it will interesting to see if MKE can move up a step.

No matter, I agree with you, 2027-2031 is going to be an incredible time to be a Brewers fan, and if their among the best in baseball prospect-procurement abilities hold over the next few years it could be closer to a decade of excellence and baseball’s first small-market dynasty.

 

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11 hours ago, markedman5 said:

 

We now have the most prestigious of the prospect sites ranking our system the best in baseball, confirming what many of us have thought for some time. 

So we now have the reigning executive of the year in Matt Arnold — the best farm system in baseball — the best record in big-league baseball — a top-tier infrastructure — all of this thanks to Attanasio-Stearns-Arnold & co. 

The best MLB organization now belongs to the MKE Brewers and this isn’t going to be a short-term thing either. Incredible time to be a Brewers fan and goodness gracious we deserve this.

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21 minutes ago, SF70 said:

We now have the most prestigious of the prospect sites ranking our system the best in baseball, confirming what many of us have thought for some time. 

So we now have the reigning executive of the year in Matt Arnold — the best farm system in baseball — the best record in big-league baseball — a top-tier infrastructure — all of this thanks to Attanasio-Stearns-Arnold & co. 

The best MLB organization now belongs to the MKE Brewers and this isn’t going to be a short-term thing either. Incredible time to be a Brewers fan and goodness gracious we deserve this.

The craziest thing is that we are ranked #1 without even factoring in any of the 17 high school pitchers taken in the last three years.

About 1/3 of our draft classes are penny stocks. If any of those pan out,… Oh boy.

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Absolutely. 

Even though the system is ranked #1, it’s still a sleeping giant of a system because of what you alluded to and also with the abnormal number of injuries to the team’s top positional prospects holding many back. 

Getting healthier seasons from the likes of Wilken-Dinges-Payne-Adamczewski-Adams and having another offseason for Quero-Boeve to get their shoulders stronger gives this system a chance to be truly monstrous next year.

Then on top of all that potential, we get Woodward-Knoth-Galindez-Knarr back and Broughton rehabbed from his TJ. 

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It is the depth that is key. I posted last night but out current infield depth with serious prospects is as follows:

1B - Burke, Adams, BItonti
2B - Adamczewski, Dickinson
SS - Made, Pena, Pratt
3B - Wilken, Fischer, Ebel

That doesn't even factor in DiTuri or CJ Hughes among others, and still after trading away Areinamo and Quintana (only Areinamo would have made this short list)

Then add the pitchers, and a small breakdown of the drafted pitchers I reviewed in the 2025 draft discussions with their ages and level and appropriate success

 

So yeah a LOT of depth. AND high end talent to boot. That's what you want in a system

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I just can't believe how few guys this season have had tough seasons. Nearly every single one of these guys are having "plus" seasons. ALL of them are candidates to promote based on production, not just pedigree.

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