As Spencer alluded to above. Glad he could answer your question @MattK. Keep in mind, as well, Meccage was a 2nd Rd premium pick. The Brewers absolutely see tools worth developing in Bentley - ie the way over-slot Bonus but for a 19th Rd pick. Clearly they saw something they didn't want to lose out on (also likely dictated by other draft pick slot refusals in their class).
I would also casually remind you: by and large, the recent highly thought of Int'l and HS drafted lower velo guys - think RHP Manuel Rodriguez, RHP Melvin Hernandez, RHP Daniel Corniel, RHP Jayden Dubanewicz, RHP Ethan Dorchies, and the mentioned RHP Tyler Renz (among others) - have almost all to a man fared quite well because they control their arsenals a bit better than the higher velo young guys. A calling card of Bentley is a high level of controlling his stuff - it's also why his already plus change up plays so well and it certainly played a key part in dominating high school hitters. He will almost certainly start in the ACL (tho he isn't presently officially rostered there) and, should he fare well there, likely have the chance to make his way to the Carolina League by Wilson's season end. I think Meccage certainly wowed at times in his debut season - it's always fun to see a just out of young high school arm know how to elevate 97-98 mph four-seam heaters up and above the zone for swings and misses while dropping in a fairly pronounced hook over the plate as well - but he also showed rough edges controlling his arsenal for prolonged stretches (and, obviously injury reared its head). What will be quite interesting for all of us to monitor out of the gates in 2026 is RHP Manuel Rodriguez's early velo readings. Purportedly, on record at the end of the 2025 season, this is the first off-season the Brewers pitching development plan for his off-season will include velo enhancing work. He'll be 20 going on 21 (early August). Is this a blueprint? This would mean RHP Melvin Hernandez would also start working velo next off-season. In terms of raw stuff 'Wow' outings, I would struggle to pinpoint another Brewers Minor League starter who impressed me more than Rodriguez did in his second half outing on the road August 20th at Beloit. That outing was absolutely dreamy.