Six Brewers prospects named to Baseball America's top 100 list
Baseball America has released its highly anticipated top 100 prospects list for the 2026 season, and several Brewers prospects have made the cut. Here's a breakdown of the Brewers' top prospects and their potential impact:
SS Jesus Made (4th)
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- Improved defensively, projecting as a slightly-above-average defender.
- Earning mid-season promotions and hitting well, he's on track to join the Brewers' roster soon.
SS/2B Luis Peña (47th)
- Possesses a high offensive ceiling, despite questions about plate discipline and long-term defensive abilities.
- An athletic, aggressive hitter with excellent hand-eye coordination.
- Needs to improve his numbers, but a hot start could boost his ranking.
SS Cooper Pratt (50th)
- The best defensive shortstop among the Brewers' prospects.
- Above-average defensive skills and a good sense of timing.
- Bat development is a work in progress, but he shows potential for further growth.
SS/2B/OF Jett Williams (71st)
- Versatile player with a strong infield arm and the best baserunner in the Mets organization.
- Significant power and on-base ability, with a Brewers-like swing decision.
- Expected to hit for power at the next level, despite his small stature.
RHP Brandon Sproat (81st)
- A legitimate talent with control and standout breaking balls.
- Showed potential in Double-A but struggled in Triple-A initially.
- Improved in his last 11 starts, with a 2.44 ERA and high strikeout rate.
RHP Logan Henderson (96th)
- Smart pitcher with good movement on his pitches.
- Standout pitch is a changeup that played well in Triple-A and the majors.
- May face challenges in the big leagues, but the Brewers' confidence in their pitching depth is evident.
Controversial Take:
- The Brewers' decision to trade Peralta and Myers for Sproat and Henderson could be seen as a risk, but it showcases their faith in their pitching depth.
Thought-Provoking Question:
- How will these prospects' performances in 2026 impact the Brewers' future success and the team's overall competitiveness?