The only three that I see as interesting decisions are
1. Mr. Alexander Cornielle - up to AA, and is doing fairly well. I know most of you are shocked that I would list him (lol), but as a big fan, I see where he could re-up with the Brewers (maybe with an invite to camp), or he will sign with a pitching starved club where the path to bigs is easier, or he could be dealt (gulp!) at the trade deadline so that it is another team's decision to make. I look forward to seeing him in the Brewers uniform but he (like the other two) may have their fortunes elsewhere. As a side note I was looking at possible pitching depth next year, and while health is the great unknown I see a lot of pitchers who will be in that AAA/MLB mix (Hunt, Wichrowski, Crow, Rodriguez, Kuehner, Meyers, Patrick, Gasser, Hardin) which is a crowded field, unless he repeats AA again but he would know that he has a better chance of being in the AAA/MLB mix next year with another organization. I only hope he pitches so well the next two months that he forces his way into this discussion. But still that's a few pitchers who will have to be trading chips at some point in the next year or two.
2. Darrien Miller - man I have really wanted him to be the next catching prospect to emerge for a while (he was drafted out of HS in 2019!!), but he has been since lapped by Quero, and now will be passed by at least Dinges and even Wood who seems to be holding his own in AA and is better defensively. I doubt that Miller stays also knowing that Contreras, Quero, Wood and Dinges likely are above him (or at least in competition with him) in the pecking order. But a prove it deal and play at AAA next year is not out of the question.
3. Eduardo Garcia - man he has been a Brewer farmhand since like 2008 it seems. He was at AA briefly last year I think and is doing an EMJ in '24 type of resurgence year. There is need for a middle infielder who can play outfield, but in his fourth year at high A, unless he gets up to AA this year, he will also likely look for another organization with less depth. Our current MLB infield is so young (25-27 yo) and we have a former MILB infielder turned OF who has done well since joining another organization (Collins), so Garcia may likely opt to go that way.
HM - EMJ. Wow last year there was no way I was going to think of him as anything but a Brewer, but his so-so AAA year, and the depth again (theme) of Adams, Boeve, Burke, Bitonti who are younger (an high draft pedigrees) and all will need to move up, so that leaves EMJ as the MLB or bust camp, and maybe he can hold the fort down if given a 40 man spot, but we will see in the next article about Rule 5 protection, but I think the numbers game see him elsewhere next year too.
There doesn't seem to be a EMJ or Shane Smith this season, who is on the cusp of protection/MLB that the minor league followers are clamoring for in terms of bringing back.