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Hopefully, the farm system will have prospects who can do that. But the Brewers have some needs they should look to fill. Let’s take a look at them.
First Base
Face it, the players manning first base for the Brewers farm system are not looking too hot. Aside from 31-year-old Jon Singleton, none have an OPS over .718 as of June 2. Rowdy Tellez is slated to be a free agent after 2024, so the Brewers may need to find a replacement unless they extend him (which might be a good idea). Even if Tellez is extended through 2030, by the end of the deal, he may be more of a DH than a reliable option at first base. Thus, looking for a first baseman who can rapidly climb the ladder might be good–say Nolan Schanuel, with the Competitive Balance A pick the Brewers have this year.
Third Base
Tyler Black has been handing third base well in Biloxi, but his injury history means it may not be a bad idea to have a backup option–or better yet, someone who can push Black to second base, first base, DH, or even left field. This player should be someone who could rapidly climb the system. Braden Taylor might be that option for the Crew in the first round, at pick 18.
Starting Pitchers
One lesson of 2023 is that there can never be too much depth for your starting rotation. With the exception of Burnes, every member of the planned Opening Day 2023 rotation was on the injured list in 2022, 2023, or both. This should be a pitcher who can make a fast climb as well. One candidate with their second-round pick (No. 54): Alonzo Tredwell, while Sean Sullivan would make an excellent choice at pick 87 in the third round, and Matthew Dallas could be a worthwhile risk in the fourth or fifth round.
Pray For A Drop
In 2018, Brice Turang dropped to the Brewers at No. 21 in the first round of the draft. The Crew could always hope for history to repeat itself five years later, and maybe get some great talent.
Jacob Gonzales from Mississippi could be one such dropper–offering the Brewers someone who could move up quickly, and whose lefty bat could be very useful. Another possibility is Adrian Santana–who is currently 38 on the consensus big board, but could be worth taking if he slips to #54 overall.
Make A Deal Or Three – Get More Picks
Acquiring competitive-balance picks might be another option. The Brewers have given up picks to get players, and should consider making a deal to clear space for Black or other prospects (Quero, etc.). If that can be done, the Crew could add one or two more prospects. It also could be a way to address the roster crush as players continue to come off the injured list and re-join the parent club.
Overview
The Brewers come into the 2023 MLB draft with a number of needs. How they fill them could determine how they perform in 2026 and beyond. The success–or the lack thereof–in 2017-2020 has shown up in recent Brewers teams. But successful drafts can lead to success.







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