The Brewers prospect pool and talent is strong. Lacking the high end talent due to graduations of Chourio, Frelick and Ortiz, as well as the injury of Quero and Misiorowski’s struggles with any consistency, they still boast great depth. Name a position and there are several prospects playing well at young ages with more upside. Pratt, Y. Rodriguez represent 2 guys who could be top 100 prospects this year or next. Wilken and Boeve are top picks from last year who are at AA doing well, not great. But that’s aggressive for development. And the DSL teams are teeming with breakout candidates,
Pitching lacks the high end (other than Miz who is really struggling with consistency, yes I’m repeating myself), and no Burnes in the system. But each club has 3-4 pitchers of note, and many are unsung but this is what the brewers have excelled at - getting innings out of players to make the rotation strong and the bullpen elite. So Yoho may not make top 100 lists as a reliever, but he could be dominant. And there are 2 of last years pitchers drafted in 2023 who are in AA (Yoho and Wichrowski) and 2 others who could join them (Manfredi and Kuener). Lower minors sees a lot of young arms - just look at Carolina where three 18yo (top pick Knoth, M. Rodriguez, and E Cortez) N]and two 19yo (‘23 draftee Letson, and D. Corniel) anchoring the starting rotation.
So far from perfect, and less shiny than last year, but a deep prospect pool, and that competition can bring out the best, and having multiple players at a position means you are less reliant on one player developing, but expecting one of that group to shine. Like with SS where Cooper Pratt seems to be taking that mantle for now (but with Guilarte, DiTuri, Adamczewski, and DSL Made/Pena all ready to step up to fight for that too).