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I understand your sentiments here as you may have read. I think the factors at play are:
(1) Prospect pedigree. This is what it is. It happens in every level of sports.
(2) Positional versatility - Made is the more dynamic younger athlete who can play all across the infield with legitimate high end upside at the crucial SS position. Josh, to date, is purely a 2B and DH.
(3) Low-A games under the belt - Josh has been injured and missed a number of games in both Low-A stints. Despite the jaw dropping production, the Brewers may want to see him stay healthy for a period of time.
If we are coming from a strict offensive production POV, there wasn't a Mudcat on the roster (before these promotions) more impactful than Adamczewski. We all know it.
The good thing here is, however, knowing Josh's work ethic and general mode of operation: he isn't going to flinch or take any of this in any negative type of way. He'll be happy for his former teammates and he'll keep focusing on his craft.