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Honorable Mentions
Cooper Pratt, SS (Carolina/Wisconsin/Biloxi)
.277/.362/.406 with 26 extra-base hits and 27 stolen bases. Pratt was called up to Biloxi and went 2-for-8 with his first Double-A home run in the Southern League Division Series in late September.
Brewer Hicklen, OF (Nashville)
.246/.363/.470 with 22 home runs and 44 stolen bases. Hicklen got a cup of coffee with Milwaukee in September but is still looking for his first big league hit. He also went hitless in four trips with Kansas City in 2022.
Tyler Black, 1B-3B-OF (Nashville)
.258/.375/.429 with 14 home runs and 20 stolen bases. Black—who was the 2023 award winner for minor league hitter—dropped off in batting average and steals, but still had a decent season in Triple-A.
Also Receiving Votes
Wes Clarke, Biloxi/Nashville
Carlos D. Rodriguez, Biloxi/Nashville
Yhoswar Garcia, Carolina
Luis Castillo, Carolina
Yophery Rodriguez, Carolina
Darrien Miller, Wisconsin/Biloxi
Top Five
5. Luke Adams, 3B-1B (Wisconsin) .227/.443/.397
Adams was rated the #6 best minor league hitter last year by Brewer Fanatic. He struggles with average but
has some pop and a great eye at the plate, drawing 78 free passes. He also has a Craig Biggio-like propensity for ‘taking one for the team,’ by getting plunked 40 times, including six games when he got hit twice! Tack on 28 stolen bases and he is in scoring position quite often. Ranked 14th on Brewer Fanatics Top Prospect list, the big (6’4) right-hander has a good mix of power, patience, and speed. 2025 Projection: Biloxi
4. Jadher Areinamo, 2B-SS-3B (Wisconsin) .301/.349/.442
The compact (5’10, 180) righty can play all the infield spots but first. For a little guy, he showed some pop with 10 home runs and speed with 32 steals. His 30 two-baggers led the Midwest League, and he finished in the top five in hits, RBI, and total bases. Areinamo is a career minor league .297 hitter. He ranks just outside the top 20 on the Top Prospect list and has a bright future. 2025 Projection: Biloxi
2. (tie) Isaac Collins, OF-2B-3B (Nashville) .273/.386/.475
The diminutive (5’8, 185) switch-hitter has a versatility that could make him an asset as the 26th man on the Brewers playoff roster, as posited by Brewer Fanatic’s Matthew Trueblood earlier this month. At age 27, he is a bit ‘long in the tooth’ for a prospect, but had some solid numbers at Triple-A, leading the International League with seven triples and placing in the top five in runs scored, RBI, and bases on balls. He should get a good look next spring as a major league utility man for Milwaukee. 2025 Projection: Milwaukee/Nashville
2. (tie) Ernesto Martinez, 1B-OF-DH (Biloxi) .284/.365/.466
Martinez is in his seventh season with the Brewers and at age 25, has yet to play at Triple-A. The 6’6, 250-pound lefty has pretty good speed for his size, stealing 20 bases this year. He led the Southern League with 30 doubles and placed in the top five in hits and total bases. Martinez hit 13 homers and at this point is likely to have no more than high-teens HR potential in the bigs. Our Jake McKibbin makes a case for Martinez to travel north with the Brewers next year to start the season in the bigs. 2025 Projection: Milwaukee/Nashville
Brewers Minor League Hitter of the Year
Mike Boeve, 1B-3B-DH (Wisconsin, Biloxi) .338/.415/.471
The lefty-hitting Boeve is a high-average hitter in his minor league career, batting .334 across 395 at-bats in two seasons. Ranked #8 on the Brewer Fanatic Top Prospect list, Boeve ended the 2024 season on the injured list and only had 342 plate appearances.
Boeve had a strikeout rate of 15.8% this year, which is significantly lower than the previous year’s 20.8. His walk rate was 11.7%, almost the exact same number as the year before. According to Fan Graphs, both the K rate and BB rate are considered ‘above average.’
Boeve’s pathway to the bigs will be at one of the corner infield spots and although his defense is decent and his arm is about average at third, his bat will be what determines his success. Boeve hit a combined 15 doubles and six home runs at Wisconsin and Biloxi. He should be a 15 HR guy at Miller Park…er, American Family Field. 2025 Projection: Biloxi/Nashville
Thanks to the Brewer Fanatic writers that cast their ballots for the Brewers Minor League Hitter of the Year. With all the great names on this list (and others that didn’t quite make it), next spring training will be an exciting time in Arizona. Thanks to all who took a minute to read this. Please leave comments in the comments section. How did we do?
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