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  1. Taking a crack at the impossible: Wilken - $3.2m Knoth - $2.2m Boeve - $1.2m Bitonti - $1.8m Woodward - $100k Birchard - $350k Pratt - $1,760,600 Kuehner - $85k Yoho - $85k Manfredi - $85k Austin - $85k Total = Bonus Pool = $10,950,600
  2. SS Daniel Guilarte sent on rehab assignment to ACL Brewers
  3. Eric Prado does not disappoint: 3 2/3 innings scoreless. 0.82 season ERA
  4. 17-year old CF Yophery Rodriguez of DSL Brewers-1 continues to live up to the hype/sign-on bonus, with another 2-for-3 performance today (double, single). But now we have to worry about his health, as he came out after 5 1/2 innings. Let's hope it's nothing and he's back out there for tomorrow's doubleheader against DSL Brewers-2.
  5. On 16th round RHP Josh Timmerman, who struggled in limited action this year at Ohio State, but did quite well in the Cape Cod League: https://brewsterwhitecaps.org/immaculate-dominant-or-elite-whatever-you-want-to-call-it-josh-timmerman-has-dazzled-for-the-whitecaps-and-his-journey-is-a-story-in-the-making/
  6. On 13th round RHP Brett Wichrowski of Bryant University, one tweet claimed his fastball was 89-91 (topping at 93), while this one claims his fastball was 93-96:
  7. I assume this is 20th round LHP Justin Chambers (a Washington State commit) building up strength after TJ surgery, but I’m just guessing all of this based on two Twitter posts:
  8. Video and info on 14th round RHP Hayden Robinson, who’s committed to Nicholls State:
  9. On 15th rounder INF Josh Adamsczewski: https://www.nwitimes.com/sports/high-school/baseball/player-of-the-year-nwi-preps-baseball-lake-central-josh-adamczewski-ihsaa/article_f2dea03e-16bc-11ee-b3bf-676850db016b.html
  10. I think the team likes the Chourio/Lara approach - keep guys in DSL for one whole season, then hope they show enough in Extended Spring Training to skip ACL ball. Also, having just dropped down to one ACL club, it's particularly difficult to find playing time in the ACL this year - 18 position players at present, plus rehabbing Tayden Hall. I believe that 19-year olds OF Brian Sanchez (1.073 OPS), INF Demetrio Nadal (1.014 OPS) and C Eric Martinez (.802 OPS) would have moved up already in any prior season.
  11. The last of our Rounds 1-10 picks to not sign was Dylan Covey in 2010, so I have to believe we’re confident in signing Pratt, pending physical. It just means we’ll draft a bunch more (relatively cheap) Woodwards from here on out, with the usual sprinkling of impossible-to-sign guys.
  12. Who ya gonna call? 3B Demetrio Nadal! The just-turned 19-year old hit his first homer of the year, a 3-run shot in the 7th inning to give DSL Brewers-2 a 6-4 lead in their win over the DSL Nationals. Nadal’s now hitting .341 with an OPS of 1.061. He also stole his 11th base and has not been caught.
  13. More highlights of Patricio Aquino, Yerlin Rodriguez and Jadher Areinamo from the Mudcats' 1-0 win yesterday:
  14. LHP Robert Gasser of AAA Nashville suspended for the one (hit-by-)pitch he threw to start Friday's game
  15. The solid 3-win Sunday brought the Brewers’ full season affiliate records to a combined 161-161 on the season before they take a 4-day break. For the week, Carolina (4-1) and Nashville (3-2) were series winners, while Wisconsin and Biloxi ended with 3-3 draws. Transactions: INF Mike Brosseau cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA Nashville (where he was playing already) Enjoy the Thread from Day One of the 2023 MLB Draft, in which the Brewers selected three players And here’s the Thread for Day Two, i.e. rounds 3-10 today Game Action: Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Nashville 7, Columbus 6 (final in 8 innings) Box Score / Game Log Via the Sounds’ website, game details, and we encourage readers to review the affiliate write-up as part of their Link Report routine: Late Homers Lead Hot Chickens to Eight Inning Win Passions ran high throughout Nashville and Columbus’ series, fittingly ending with a back-and-forth finale which saw the Sounds re-take the lead in the bottom of the 6th inning on solo homers from each of left fielder Skye Bolt (2-for-3, HR, double, RBI) and SS Cam Devanney (2-for-3, HR, RBI). Two innings later, LHP Clayton Andrews allowed a leadoff double and single, then magically escaped via an infield pop out, full count walk and consecutive full count strikeouts just before the rains came. You’ll find many highlights at the Sounds’ Twitter feed. Sounds’ Extras: The Sounds started strong, building a 5-2 advantage by the 3rd inning on key hits from 1B Keston Hiura (1-for-2, double, 2 walks, RBI), C Brian Navaretto and right fielder Sal Frelick (1-for-4, double). Starting RHP Caleb Boushley (5 IP, 6 R (5 ER), 8 H, 4 BB, 1 K) had thrown 188 pitches in two starts over the previous 10 days, but he came oh-so-close to a decent outing while running on fumes. The back-breaking 3-run homer to Jhonkensy Noel in the top of the 5th inning came in an 0-2 count with two outs. Others on Promotion Watch: Center fielder Tyrone Taylor: 0-for-3, HBP, SB and threw out a baserunner at home. 3B Luis Urias: 0-for-2, walk, sac fly, RBI, but had an error. 2B Abraham Toro: 1-for-4. LHP Justin Wilson and RHP Trevor Megill: one scoreless inning each. Next week’s outlook: The Sounds (48-37) resume action on Friday for a 3-game series at Reds’ affiliate Louisville (45-40). Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Pensacola 10, Biloxi 8 Box Score / Game Log Via the Shuckers’ website, game details: Shuckers Fall in Run-Filled Series Finale against Blue Wahoos Playing their 12th game in 12 days, with starting RHP James Meeker (4 IP, 2 R, 4 H, 0 BB, 1 K) typically capped at about 60 pitches, we knew this game was going to come down to the bullpen. What we didn’t know was that RHPs Zach Vennaro and Robbie Baker would get mauled for 8 runs in 1 2/3 innings, very quickly seeing a 6-2 lead become a 10-7 deficit. You’ll see video highlights at the Shuckers Twitter feed, but will have to search elsewhere for the meltdown lowlights. Shuckers’ Extras: Sparingly-used secret weapon C Nick Kahle (1-for-3, HR, walk, 2 RBIs) came through for the second straight day for a lineup missing OF Jackson Chourio and C Jeferson Quero (both participating in the MLB Futures Game), hitting a 2-run homer to grow the Shuckers’ lead to 4-0 by the 2nd inning. SS Ethan Murray collected three singles, while center fielder Lamar Sparks and 2B Felix Valerio combined on four singles and 3 RBIs, but Valerio K’d with the bases loaded to end the top of the 7th inning and Sparks flied out with two runners on base to end the game. RHP Ryan Brady came in to finish the 6th inning, ultimately retiring all seven batters that he faced, as Manager Mike Guerrero may wonder why he didn’t go to him earlier. Next week’s outlook: The Shuckers (39-42) will host Angels’ affiliate Rocket City (37-43) for three games starting on Friday. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Wisconsin 6, Beloit 3 Box Score / Game Log Via the Rattlers’ website, game details: Metzinger Sends Rattlers to the Break with a Win The Timber Rattlers are demonstrating far more fight in the second half, battling back to tie and ultimately win Sunday’s game. After Manager Joe Ayrault was ejected for rightfully arguing a bad call out of 3B Ben Metzinger at first base in the 6th inning, Metzinger (2-for-4, HR, 3 RBIs) repaid his Manager’s efforts with his first home run since May 10th, a 3-run blast with one out in the 8th inning to give Wisconsin its 6-3 lead. But a similarly big credit goes to the bullpen of RHP Brannon Jordan (though he allowed an inherited runner to score), LHP Justin King, RHP Sam Gardner and RHP Tanner Shears, who combined on 4 1/3 shutout innings with 6 strikeouts, just one hit and no walks. You’ll find more highlights here, as compiled by the Wisconsin media team, along with a 20-minute post-game podcast with reactions from Ayrault, Metzinger, Chris Mehring and Kyle Lobner. Timber Rattlers’ Extras: Center fielder Joe Gray Jr. (1-for-3, HR, walk, RBI) and right fielder Hendry Mendez (2-for-4, RBI) got the Timber Rattlers started early, collecting three hits, a walk and two RBIs in the first three innings. RHP Alexander Cornielle (4 2/3 IP, 3 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 2 HBP, 3 Ks) was probably asked to extend further than was desirable, allowing two runs and two hits in his final 2/3rds of an inning. He was pitching for the third time in 11 days as he works back to full strength following an injury. C Darrien Miller and 1B Alex Hall remained hot, combining on a 3-for-6 day, with a double, two walks and an RBI. Next week’s outlook: Wisconsin (34-45) travels to face Cardinals’ affiliate Peoria (43-38) on Friday. Carolina Pre-Game Media Notes Continuation Game (from end of 4th inning) Final: Carolina 1, Fayetteville 0 Box Score / Game Log Sunday Game: Carolina 2, Fayetteville 0 (postponed after one inning, to resume in August series) Box Score / Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: Mudcats Get 1-0 Game 1 Victory; Game 2 Suspended The Mudcats and Woodpeckers re-commenced Saturday’s rain-delayed game from two outs in the bottom of the 4th inning, with RHP Patricio Aquino (4 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 3 BB, 6 Ks) continuing RHP Logan Henderson’s exceptional work to keep Fayetteville off the board. 3B Jadher Areinamo played hero, producing the game’s only extra-base hit with a double to start the bottom of the 7th inning, coming home for the game’s only run on an RBI grounder from 1B Jesus Chirinos. Mudcats’ Extras: 21-year old RHP Yerlin Rodriguez (1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 2 Ks) is undoubtedly turning heads with two saves in his last two outings, including an amazing behind-the-back pickup-to-GIDP in his last game. This time, he conceded an infield single and balk before striking out the final two batters swinging. Manager Victor Estevez will be particularly pleased that the team only struck out four times in 30 at-bats, while committing zero errors and throwing out the Woodpeckers only attempted basestealer. LHP Nate Peterson (3 Ks), 3B Luke Adams (BB, SB, run) and center fielder Luis Lara (single, SB, run) got the Mudcats off to a nice 2-0 start in the day’s second game, but it was suspended due to rain at the start of the 2nd inning, to be completed in the first week of August. Next week’s outlook: The Mudcats (40-37) will head to Myrtle Beach (47-33) to battle the Cubs’ affiliate. We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. Enjoy the All-Star festivities and Rookie League level games over the next few days, until full season affiliates resume action on Friday, July 14. Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth
  16. Cam Devanney and Ben Metzinger hit tie-breaking homers in wins for Nashville and Wisconsin. Patricio Aquino delivered four shutout innings in a narrow Carolina win. Biloxi’s ‘pen couldn’t hold on to a 6-2 lead in their defeat. Image courtesy of Biloxi Shuckers The solid 3-win Sunday brought the Brewers’ full season affiliate records to a combined 161-161 on the season before they take a 4-day break. For the week, Carolina (4-1) and Nashville (3-2) were series winners, while Wisconsin and Biloxi ended with 3-3 draws. Transactions: INF Mike Brosseau cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA Nashville (where he was playing already) Enjoy the Thread from Day One of the 2023 MLB Draft, in which the Brewers selected three players And here’s the Thread for Day Two, i.e. rounds 3-10 today Game Action: Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Nashville 7, Columbus 6 (final in 8 innings) Box Score / Game Log Via the Sounds’ website, game details, and we encourage readers to review the affiliate write-up as part of their Link Report routine: Late Homers Lead Hot Chickens to Eight Inning Win Passions ran high throughout Nashville and Columbus’ series, fittingly ending with a back-and-forth finale which saw the Sounds re-take the lead in the bottom of the 6th inning on solo homers from each of left fielder Skye Bolt (2-for-3, HR, double, RBI) and SS Cam Devanney (2-for-3, HR, RBI). Two innings later, LHP Clayton Andrews allowed a leadoff double and single, then magically escaped via an infield pop out, full count walk and consecutive full count strikeouts just before the rains came. You’ll find many highlights at the Sounds’ Twitter feed. Sounds’ Extras: The Sounds started strong, building a 5-2 advantage by the 3rd inning on key hits from 1B Keston Hiura (1-for-2, double, 2 walks, RBI), C Brian Navaretto and right fielder Sal Frelick (1-for-4, double). Starting RHP Caleb Boushley (5 IP, 6 R (5 ER), 8 H, 4 BB, 1 K) had thrown 188 pitches in two starts over the previous 10 days, but he came oh-so-close to a decent outing while running on fumes. The back-breaking 3-run homer to Jhonkensy Noel in the top of the 5th inning came in an 0-2 count with two outs. Others on Promotion Watch: Center fielder Tyrone Taylor: 0-for-3, HBP, SB and threw out a baserunner at home. 3B Luis Urias: 0-for-2, walk, sac fly, RBI, but had an error. 2B Abraham Toro: 1-for-4. LHP Justin Wilson and RHP Trevor Megill: one scoreless inning each. Next week’s outlook: The Sounds (48-37) resume action on Friday for a 3-game series at Reds’ affiliate Louisville (45-40). Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Pensacola 10, Biloxi 8 Box Score / Game Log Via the Shuckers’ website, game details: Shuckers Fall in Run-Filled Series Finale against Blue Wahoos Playing their 12th game in 12 days, with starting RHP James Meeker (4 IP, 2 R, 4 H, 0 BB, 1 K) typically capped at about 60 pitches, we knew this game was going to come down to the bullpen. What we didn’t know was that RHPs Zach Vennaro and Robbie Baker would get mauled for 8 runs in 1 2/3 innings, very quickly seeing a 6-2 lead become a 10-7 deficit. You’ll see video highlights at the Shuckers Twitter feed, but will have to search elsewhere for the meltdown lowlights. Shuckers’ Extras: Sparingly-used secret weapon C Nick Kahle (1-for-3, HR, walk, 2 RBIs) came through for the second straight day for a lineup missing OF Jackson Chourio and C Jeferson Quero (both participating in the MLB Futures Game), hitting a 2-run homer to grow the Shuckers’ lead to 4-0 by the 2nd inning. SS Ethan Murray collected three singles, while center fielder Lamar Sparks and 2B Felix Valerio combined on four singles and 3 RBIs, but Valerio K’d with the bases loaded to end the top of the 7th inning and Sparks flied out with two runners on base to end the game. RHP Ryan Brady came in to finish the 6th inning, ultimately retiring all seven batters that he faced, as Manager Mike Guerrero may wonder why he didn’t go to him earlier. Next week’s outlook: The Shuckers (39-42) will host Angels’ affiliate Rocket City (37-43) for three games starting on Friday. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Wisconsin 6, Beloit 3 Box Score / Game Log Via the Rattlers’ website, game details: Metzinger Sends Rattlers to the Break with a Win The Timber Rattlers are demonstrating far more fight in the second half, battling back to tie and ultimately win Sunday’s game. After Manager Joe Ayrault was ejected for rightfully arguing a bad call out of 3B Ben Metzinger at first base in the 6th inning, Metzinger (2-for-4, HR, 3 RBIs) repaid his Manager’s efforts with his first home run since May 10th, a 3-run blast with one out in the 8th inning to give Wisconsin its 6-3 lead. But a similarly big credit goes to the bullpen of RHP Brannon Jordan (though he allowed an inherited runner to score), LHP Justin King, RHP Sam Gardner and RHP Tanner Shears, who combined on 4 1/3 shutout innings with 6 strikeouts, just one hit and no walks. You’ll find more highlights here, as compiled by the Wisconsin media team, along with a 20-minute post-game podcast with reactions from Ayrault, Metzinger, Chris Mehring and Kyle Lobner. Timber Rattlers’ Extras: Center fielder Joe Gray Jr. (1-for-3, HR, walk, RBI) and right fielder Hendry Mendez (2-for-4, RBI) got the Timber Rattlers started early, collecting three hits, a walk and two RBIs in the first three innings. RHP Alexander Cornielle (4 2/3 IP, 3 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 2 HBP, 3 Ks) was probably asked to extend further than was desirable, allowing two runs and two hits in his final 2/3rds of an inning. He was pitching for the third time in 11 days as he works back to full strength following an injury. C Darrien Miller and 1B Alex Hall remained hot, combining on a 3-for-6 day, with a double, two walks and an RBI. Next week’s outlook: Wisconsin (34-45) travels to face Cardinals’ affiliate Peoria (43-38) on Friday. Carolina Pre-Game Media Notes Continuation Game (from end of 4th inning) Final: Carolina 1, Fayetteville 0 Box Score / Game Log Sunday Game: Carolina 2, Fayetteville 0 (postponed after one inning, to resume in August series) Box Score / Game Log Via the Mudcats’ website, game details: Mudcats Get 1-0 Game 1 Victory; Game 2 Suspended The Mudcats and Woodpeckers re-commenced Saturday’s rain-delayed game from two outs in the bottom of the 4th inning, with RHP Patricio Aquino (4 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 3 BB, 6 Ks) continuing RHP Logan Henderson’s exceptional work to keep Fayetteville off the board. 3B Jadher Areinamo played hero, producing the game’s only extra-base hit with a double to start the bottom of the 7th inning, coming home for the game’s only run on an RBI grounder from 1B Jesus Chirinos. Mudcats’ Extras: 21-year old RHP Yerlin Rodriguez (1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 2 Ks) is undoubtedly turning heads with two saves in his last two outings, including an amazing behind-the-back pickup-to-GIDP in his last game. This time, he conceded an infield single and balk before striking out the final two batters swinging. Manager Victor Estevez will be particularly pleased that the team only struck out four times in 30 at-bats, while committing zero errors and throwing out the Woodpeckers only attempted basestealer. LHP Nate Peterson (3 Ks), 3B Luke Adams (BB, SB, run) and center fielder Luis Lara (single, SB, run) got the Mudcats off to a nice 2-0 start in the day’s second game, but it was suspended due to rain at the start of the 2nd inning, to be completed in the first week of August. Next week’s outlook: The Mudcats (40-37) will head to Myrtle Beach (47-33) to battle the Cubs’ affiliate. We hope that you enjoy the Minor League Link Report. Enjoy the All-Star festivities and Rookie League level games over the next few days, until full season affiliates resume action on Friday, July 14. Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth View full article
  17. Troy’s off the board at 12. Teel, Shaw and Taylor remain available. Brewers pick at 18.
  18. Murray and Warren reached, but Sparks flies out to end it. With the loss, the Shuckers tied their series 3-3 and our full season affiliates are 161-161 on the season heading into their 4-day break.
  19. Well done to Brady to get through 2 2/3 scoreless IP. It’s up to Black-Lutz-Murray-Warren-Sparks to try to come back from 10-8 in the 9th inning.
  20. Vennaro and Baker combined to give up 8 runs in 1 2/3 innings. Ryan Brady came in to finish the 6th inning. Biloxi trails 10-7. Odds of a position player pitching have increased to 75%.
  21. INF Mike Brosseau cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA Nashville (where he was playing already)
  22. Meeker did indeed exit after 4 innings, with Zach Vennaro coming in to protect 5-2 lead. Vennaro lasted 20 pitches, retiring 1 of 5 batters and giving way to Robbie Baker with a 5-3 lead, bases loaded, 1 out. Baker gave up a grand slam on his 3rd pitch. Shuckers trail 7-6. Odds of a position player pitching have increased to 50%. Sorta lucky this is a road game.
  23. Understandably struggling with the shift in work load, Meeker gave up 3 line drives in the 2nd inning, now 2 solo homers in the 3rd inning. Manager Mike Guerrero will likely need to work some magic with Baker, Vennaro and Brady. 5-2 Shuckers
  24. Meeker helps himself escape the 2nd inning. Not sure he'll make it past 4 innings at the current pace though. Shuckers now lead 5-0 in the 3rd inning.
  25. C Nick Kahle can neither be stopped nor contained. He had a homer and the game-winning RBI double yesterday. His 2-run homer in the 2nd inning today extends Biloxi's early lead to 4-0.
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