This postseason Brewers roster was on MLB.com But I sure don't like Brian Anderson on it except that he can play multiple positions.
What could the postseason roster look like?
After playing with a 28-man roster in September, teams revert to 26 players with a maximum of 13 pitchers in each round of the postseason, with rosters due prior to the first pitch of each Game 1. The biggest variable is the breakdown of pitchers and hitters; some teams might go with as few as 10 pitchers in a best-of-three series, and others might max out at 13. Based on the Brewers' current personnel, it seems like the final choice is between Adrian Houser as an extra "length" option or Brian Anderson as an extra defender. Since the Brewers have only found three plate appearances for Anderson in two games over the last full month, it sure seems they don't see any role for him in the postseason. But if he's not on the roster, it means carrying only one extra infielder who can play second, third and short. That seems thin. So, we threw a dart and went with 11 pitchers, 15 position players.
C: William Contreras, Victor Caratini
1B: Carlos Santana, Rowdy Tellez
2B: Brice Turang, Andruw Monasterio
3B: Josh Donaldson, Brian Anderson
SS: Willy Adames
OF: Sal Frelick, Garrett Mitchell, Blake Perkins, Tyrone Taylor, Christian Yelich
DH: Mark Canha
SP: Corbin Burnes
SP: Brandon Woodruff
SP: Freddy Peralta
RP: Devin Williams
RP: Joel Payamps
RP: Abner Uribe
RP: Hoby Milner
RP: Trevor Megill
RP: Elvis Peguero
RP: Bryse Wilson
RP: Wade Miley