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Of all the hitters that are impressing on the Brewers farm, I think the Braylon Payne is quietly putting up one of the most impressive seasons of anyone. It's easy to forget about him, given that he's on a team with Fischer, Adamczewski, Dinges, Bitonti and Pena. 

He is supposed be a defensive CF like Lara. But he (age 19) has 10 HR already and is not far off Fischer (22) and Adamczewski (21) in OPS on the T-Rats.  Think he might deserve some bigger attention soon.

 

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If you go to T-Rats games, Payne is far from forgotten or lacking attention. 

He is a major fan favorite, and on autograph Sundays, his line is just as long as Fischer and Pena.  Those three guys are even put away from the others to accommodate their lines...  Last auto Sunday, people started lining up in the 4th inning to get in Payne's line early.

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"I'm sick of runnin' from these wimps!" Ajax - The WARRIORS
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been to T Rats games, but not for autographs. Just doesnt seem to be as much hype relative to other prospects and not listed in top 10 but has as good as many bigger names in the org

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Wisconsin Press Release:

Josiah Ragsdale Wins Midwest League Player of the Week Award
Wisconsin outfielder on a tear
 

GRAND CHUTE, WI – Josiah Ragsdale stayed hot last week for the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers to be named as the Midwest League Player of the Week for his performance in the series against the Cedar Rapids Kernels.  Ragsdale, MLB Pipeline’s #30 prospect in the Milwaukee Brewers system, extended his current on-base streak to 32 games as he helped lead the Timber Rattlers to a 5-1 record in the six-game series against the Kernels at Neuroscience Group Field.

Ragsdale went 10-for-24 (.417) with two homers, five doubles, seven RBI, and nine runs scored in the set with Cedar Rapids.  He had a 1.408 OPS in the series.  Ragsdale ended his series with the Kernels on Sunday by going 2-for-3 with a homer, a walk, two RBI, and two runs scored.  His home run was a lead-off shot in the first inning off Minnesota Twins pitcher Bailey Ober, who was making a rehabilitation start for Cedar Rapids.

Milwaukee selected Ragsdale in the seventh round of the 2025 draft out of Boston College.  During his 32-game on-base streak – the longest by a Timber Rattler this season, Ragsdale is 46-for-121 (.380) with twelve doubles, a triple, four homers, seventeen RBI, and 37 runs scored.  He has also walked 24 times and stolen ten bases in 32 games with a 1.088 OPS.

He is the third Rattler to win the Midwest League Player of the Week this season.  Braylon Payne and Andrew Fischer have also won the award in 2026.

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