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Minor League Predictions 2025
Spencer Michaelis replied to jay87shot's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Dang @ARobsBrewCrew stole a good chunk of my answers, so I'll toss in some alternates lol 1.) Fast riser- Woodward is the one I believe in most, but I'm also a big believer in RHP Jaron DeBerry, who was a personal favorite of mine going into the draft, so I'll go with him. Those two could probably fit into the next category as well. 2.) Out of nowhere- OF Frandy LaFond (Encarnacion was going to be considered here) and RHP Dikember Sanchez (I think they use him as a starter and he blows up a bit) 3.) Rise to Top 100- OF Braylon Payne 4.) Comeback player- RHP Cameron Wagoner (I also would pick Birchard as my top choice) if we are just talking injuries. If we are just talking a bounce-back season, I'd go Wilken. 5.) Skip 6.) Predictions - Marco Dinges shows that he can stick at catcher and the bat plays and ends up a T30 guy on every list by the end of the season, Yophery Rodriguez has a higher OPS in High-A than he did in Low-A., Areinamo and Adames take some time to adjust to AA, Pratt hits 15+ HR and Brett Wichrowski raises his K% in AA by nearly 10% (idk, I'm just getting random with it now) 7.) Future star that doesn’t fit other categories - I'm copying this on Corobo, the defense/arm is special for his age and he has some pop, he has the Quero type of profile and potential breakout in him. -
Episode 35: Brewers New (Old) TV Deal, Acquire Grant Anderson
Spencer Michaelis posted an article in Podcasts
Jack and Spencer break down what the Brewers' new broadcast agreement means for fans and the team's finances, react to some recent rumors, and analyze the Grant Anderson trade in real time. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic -
Jack and Spencer talk about the Brewers returning to FanDuel Sports Network. Jack and Spencer break down what the Brewers' new broadcast agreement means for fans and the team's finances, react to some recent rumors, and analyze the Grant Anderson trade in real time. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic View full article
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Spencer and Joseph recap the Biloxi Shuckers season, tier the position players and pitchers, as well as answer your listener questions! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic
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Spencer and Joseph's run through the Brewers minor leagues continues! Spencer and Joseph recap the Biloxi Shuckers season, tier the position players and pitchers, as well as answer your listener questions! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic View full article
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Special Episode 3: Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 2024 Season
Spencer Michaelis posted an article in Podcasts
Spencer and Joseph recap the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers season, tier the Rattlers position players and pitchers, as well as answer your listener questions! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic-
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Spencer and Joseph continue their recap of the 2024 Brewers minor league affiliates! Spencer and Joseph recap the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers season, tier the Rattlers position players and pitchers, as well as answer your listener questions! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic View full article
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The Brewers made a series of moves that make the 2025 squad look considerably different. Jack and Spencer share more thoughts on Nestor Cortes and Caleb Durbin as the return for Devin Williams, break down the three left-handers the Brewers added to their pitching mix, and discussed MLB's study on pitcher injuries. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic View full article
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Episode 34: Breaking Down Nestor Cortes & Caleb Durbin
Spencer Michaelis posted an article in Podcasts
Jack and Spencer share more thoughts on Nestor Cortes and Caleb Durbin as the return for Devin Williams, break down the three left-handers the Brewers added to their pitching mix, and discussed MLB's study on pitcher injuries. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic-
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Still taking T-Rats specific questions if you have them! (If you have Shuckers or Sounds questions, go ahead and toss them in if you'd like to as well, we will keep track of them) We haven't touched on a lot of the over-arching questions you guys have asked. I have them all filed away somewhere, and my plan is to end the final episode by going through the questions we haven't touched on in any specific episode 🙂
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Keep in mind, these are simply rankings based on how much they will be getting in signing bonus money. While the higher bonuses tend to be the best players, you should also keep in mind that a guy like Jesus Made received the 39th highest bonus in last year's class and Juan Baez received $10k a few years back. FTR, I think Antunez is the one to watch as a potential star in this class. Fenelon is super talented and I think he's going to be a really solid prospect, but I think he may already be maxed out physically and will need to cut down the swing and miss. Antunez just has *the look* to him when I see video and watch him operate.
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It's emergency podcast time! The guys host an emergency episode to break down the Devin Williams trade, including why the Brewers made the move and what to make of the return. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic View full article
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The guys host an emergency episode to break down the Devin Williams trade, including why the Brewers made the move and what to make of the return. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic
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Get it? Like "peek behind the curtain". This kid has to pan out, for everyone's sake. Image courtesy of © Lauren Roberts/Salisbury Daily Times via Imagn Content Services, LLC While the Brewers did lose one pitcher they would have liked to hold onto in Wednesday's Rule 5 Draft (Shane Smith, taken first overall by the White Sox), they also added two new arms over the course of the day. Connor Thomas joined the fold in the MLB portion of the draft, but there was another selection in the minor-league portion who is worthy of a deeper dive. Zach Peek, selected out of the Orioles system, was a sixth-round selection by the Los Angeles Angels in 2019 out of Winthrop. In December of that year, the right-handed pitcher was dealt to Baltimore as part of a trade that sent Dylan Bundy to the Angels. Due to COVID, he didn’t make his professional debut until 2021. In that first season, Peek posted a 3.80 ERA across Low-A and High-A, striking out 120 batters in 90 innings along the way. He got off to a strong start in Double-A in 2022, as evidenced by his 3.57 ERA and 3.50 FIP through 11 starts. Unfortunately, that season was cut short by an elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery. Peek returned to the mound in the last few weeks of the 2023 season. He was injured once again in early 2024, though, this time with a shoulder issue. Including eight innings in the Arizona Fall League in 2023, Peek has only pitched a total of 33 ⅔ innings since mid-2022. When he has been healthy, Peek’s numbers have always been above-average, even if they don't jump off of the page. This is a viable mode of acquiring future big-leaguers, too. Oliver Dunn was selected in the minor-league portion of the Rule 5 by the Phillies in December 2022, under similar circumstances, Both Peek and Dunn had battled a number of injuries, but showed signs of big-league ability whenever they were healthy. Despite his advanced age, Peek's development has been limited the last couple of seasons, meaning there might be some room for growth left in the tank—more than you might expect from your average 26-year-old pitcher, at the very least. That, along with his pitch mix, is one of the main reasons this pick might end up being more noteworthy than it would appear at first glance. It’s important to note that the above graphic is gathered from a very small sample, shortly after returning from Tommy John surgery, and includes only 20 total pitches from his lone AFL outing on a Statcast field. However, it does help give us a peek (pun very much intended) at what he brings to the table, in terms of his repertoire. His four-seam fastball has an average shape coming from his release height. It should be able to miss some bats at the top of the zone, but generally appears to be pretty hittable if it is left in the lower two-thirds. Velocity-wise, it has largely been a low-90’s offering, though he has reached back for 95 in the past and it sounds like he may have a bit more in the tank since his full return from Tommy John. Despite the four-seamer's relative normalcy, Peek’s overall fastball profile is one that the Brewers have been able to maximize numerous times in recent years. He throws both a two-seamer and a cutter, to go along with that four-seam. Based on this small sample, the cutter looks like a pitch the Brewers may have him throw more often, as it grades out a bit better than average. The curveball is a high-spin offering, with over four inches more induced drop than the average curveball thrown around 77 MPH, to go along with average sweep. It’s a pitch that he showed good feel for being able to land for strikes early in his career, and he seemed to rediscover that in 2024 in his small sample, it's long been considered his best pitch by scouts. Peek only threw one changeup in his AFL outing. It was (noticeably) around 10 MPH slower than his average fastball, and he did a decent job of killing the spin on it. Velocity differential, along with good command, can make up for some movement shortcomings on a changeup. However, visually, the changeup appears to have a bit more depth than the numbers on that one pitch sample would indicate. While his one-inning sample in the AFL didn’t include any sliders, he appeared to throw one of those, as well. It seems to have the shape of a shorter slider, likely on a similar plane to his cutter, but a bit slower and with more glove-side movement. It has the appearance of a pitch that he could use as a putaway offering against right-handed hitters. One of Peek’s few outings in 2024 was his very last one, which was a rehab assignment against the Brewers' Low-A affiliate, the Carolina Mudcats. He threw two innings in relief in that outing, allowing two hits and one earned run. He also struck out four Mudcats and walked zero. In the video below, you can see his full repertoire on display (admittedly, not from the greatest camera angle), with a number of the pitches being thrown against some of the Brewers top prospects: Braylon Payne, Juan Baez and Eric Bitonti. Peek has a six-pitch mix, all of which at least show signs of being usable MLB offerings. Though he was older, he was still moving relatively quickly through the Orioles system before battling through those two major injuries. Since returning from the second of them, there are some signs of his stuff taking a step forward, too. Every MiLB Rule 5 selection will have holes in their profile, but Peek’s seem to be mainly tied to his age and injury history. There were some walk issues coming off of Tommy John, but that's not uncommon. As mentioned earlier, Oliver Dunn was a MiLB Rule 5 selection in 2022, but so was Isaac Collins, who made his MLB debut with the Brewers last year. With the amount of talent in some organizations, good players can fall through the cracks and wind up available in this portion of the draft. Peek has the type of profile that, with some tinkering from a Brewers development staff that seems to specialize in working with his type of pitch mix and some better fortune on the injury front, could be capable of getting outs at the MLB level. He seems like a candidate to begin the campaign in Double-A with Biloxi, but it would not be too surprising to see him get his first opportunity in Triple-A to start 2025. What are your thoughts on Zach Peek? Do you think the Brewers may have found a diamond in the rough with this selection? View full article
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While the Brewers did lose one pitcher they would have liked to hold onto in Wednesday's Rule 5 Draft (Shane Smith, taken first overall by the White Sox), they also added two new arms over the course of the day. Connor Thomas joined the fold in the MLB portion of the draft, but there was another selection in the minor-league portion who is worthy of a deeper dive. Zach Peek, selected out of the Orioles system, was a sixth-round selection by the Los Angeles Angels in 2019 out of Winthrop. In December of that year, the right-handed pitcher was dealt to Baltimore as part of a trade that sent Dylan Bundy to the Angels. Due to COVID, he didn’t make his professional debut until 2021. In that first season, Peek posted a 3.80 ERA across Low-A and High-A, striking out 120 batters in 90 innings along the way. He got off to a strong start in Double-A in 2022, as evidenced by his 3.57 ERA and 3.50 FIP through 11 starts. Unfortunately, that season was cut short by an elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery. Peek returned to the mound in the last few weeks of the 2023 season. He was injured once again in early 2024, though, this time with a shoulder issue. Including eight innings in the Arizona Fall League in 2023, Peek has only pitched a total of 33 ⅔ innings since mid-2022. When he has been healthy, Peek’s numbers have always been above-average, even if they don't jump off of the page. This is a viable mode of acquiring future big-leaguers, too. Oliver Dunn was selected in the minor-league portion of the Rule 5 by the Phillies in December 2022, under similar circumstances, Both Peek and Dunn had battled a number of injuries, but showed signs of big-league ability whenever they were healthy. Despite his advanced age, Peek's development has been limited the last couple of seasons, meaning there might be some room for growth left in the tank—more than you might expect from your average 26-year-old pitcher, at the very least. That, along with his pitch mix, is one of the main reasons this pick might end up being more noteworthy than it would appear at first glance. It’s important to note that the above graphic is gathered from a very small sample, shortly after returning from Tommy John surgery, and includes only 20 total pitches from his lone AFL outing on a Statcast field. However, it does help give us a peek (pun very much intended) at what he brings to the table, in terms of his repertoire. His four-seam fastball has an average shape coming from his release height. It should be able to miss some bats at the top of the zone, but generally appears to be pretty hittable if it is left in the lower two-thirds. Velocity-wise, it has largely been a low-90’s offering, though he has reached back for 95 in the past and it sounds like he may have a bit more in the tank since his full return from Tommy John. Despite the four-seamer's relative normalcy, Peek’s overall fastball profile is one that the Brewers have been able to maximize numerous times in recent years. He throws both a two-seamer and a cutter, to go along with that four-seam. Based on this small sample, the cutter looks like a pitch the Brewers may have him throw more often, as it grades out a bit better than average. The curveball is a high-spin offering, with over four inches more induced drop than the average curveball thrown around 77 MPH, to go along with average sweep. It’s a pitch that he showed good feel for being able to land for strikes early in his career, and he seemed to rediscover that in 2024 in his small sample, it's long been considered his best pitch by scouts. Peek only threw one changeup in his AFL outing. It was (noticeably) around 10 MPH slower than his average fastball, and he did a decent job of killing the spin on it. Velocity differential, along with good command, can make up for some movement shortcomings on a changeup. However, visually, the changeup appears to have a bit more depth than the numbers on that one pitch sample would indicate. While his one-inning sample in the AFL didn’t include any sliders, he appeared to throw one of those, as well. It seems to have the shape of a shorter slider, likely on a similar plane to his cutter, but a bit slower and with more glove-side movement. It has the appearance of a pitch that he could use as a putaway offering against right-handed hitters. One of Peek’s few outings in 2024 was his very last one, which was a rehab assignment against the Brewers' Low-A affiliate, the Carolina Mudcats. He threw two innings in relief in that outing, allowing two hits and one earned run. He also struck out four Mudcats and walked zero. In the video below, you can see his full repertoire on display (admittedly, not from the greatest camera angle), with a number of the pitches being thrown against some of the Brewers top prospects: Braylon Payne, Juan Baez and Eric Bitonti. Peek has a six-pitch mix, all of which at least show signs of being usable MLB offerings. Though he was older, he was still moving relatively quickly through the Orioles system before battling through those two major injuries. Since returning from the second of them, there are some signs of his stuff taking a step forward, too. Every MiLB Rule 5 selection will have holes in their profile, but Peek’s seem to be mainly tied to his age and injury history. There were some walk issues coming off of Tommy John, but that's not uncommon. As mentioned earlier, Oliver Dunn was a MiLB Rule 5 selection in 2022, but so was Isaac Collins, who made his MLB debut with the Brewers last year. With the amount of talent in some organizations, good players can fall through the cracks and wind up available in this portion of the draft. Peek has the type of profile that, with some tinkering from a Brewers development staff that seems to specialize in working with his type of pitch mix and some better fortune on the injury front, could be capable of getting outs at the MLB level. He seems like a candidate to begin the campaign in Double-A with Biloxi, but it would not be too surprising to see him get his first opportunity in Triple-A to start 2025. What are your thoughts on Zach Peek? Do you think the Brewers may have found a diamond in the rough with this selection?
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2024 Minor League Transaction Thread
Spencer Michaelis replied to Jim Goulart's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
He only threw one inning on Statcast in 2023, pitching in the AFL, but he averaged 3,345 on the five he threw, so I'd say 3,540 is within his range. Also found out that he throws all three forms of fastballs, and the changeup looks pretty good to me. I have to say, I'm pretty intrigued.

