The division reports debuted last year. The goal of this article series is to provide a quick overview of all dynasty-relevant information from each division. Each team has multiple minor league levels, each containing plenty of impactful prospects, which can feel impossible to keep up with. This article series, which will be updated once per month, will help dynasty managers stay up-to-date on performances, injuries, promotions, and more. New this season is the inclusion of tiers in the rankings. Next to their rank, each prospect is assigned a tier. The tier range is 1-5.
- Tier 1: A potential difference-making dynasty prospect. Somebody who would rank in the top-20ish prospects for dynasty baseball
- Tier 2: A still very good dynasty prospect who holds plenty of value. This prospect would typically rank in the 21-75 range
- Tier 3: A mid-tier prospect who could be valuable but has questions and concerns present in his profile, ranking in the 76-150 range
- Tier 4: A prospect who is worth knowing, but is reserved for deeper leagues. This prospect would rank 151-250
- Tier 5: The rest of the prospects fall into Tier 5
The Milwaukee Brewers have arguably the best system in the entire Minor Leagues, headlined by future star Jesus Made. The Brew Crew also has a mix of proximate prospects in addition to several high-end prospects playing in the lower levels. The future is very bright in Milwaukee; here are the Brewers’ top prospects!
Notable Prospect Promotions and News
- The Dynamic Duo of Jesus Made and Luis Pena both made the jump to High-A on August 3rd. It’s no surprise that the pair is moving up together as they’re both more than worthy of the promotion and are frequently clumped together in prospect rankings. Made has shown all five tools in 2025, posting a .269 average with 30 XBH (5 HR), 111 combined runs and RBIs, and 40 steals. He’s a consensus Top 10 prospect in baseball, and many outlets have him inside the Top 3. Made just turned 18 in May, so his rise through the system is on pace to mirror that of Jackson Chourio’s in 2023.
- Luis Pena has moved to the top prospect in the organization on my board, and the soon-to-be 19-year-old has put together a remarkable season that rivals that of Jesus Made. Pena has a .301/.374/.471 slash line with 29 XBH (7HR), 115 runs+ RBIs, and 40 steals of his own. Pena has made incredible gains in his plate approach and power output this season, which, when paired with his speed, has vaulted him above Made. Both players are on the trajectory for stardom, and one of the many reasons the Brewers have the best system in baseball.
Notable Prospect Performances
- This is Manuel Rodriguez’s third year in the Brewers system, having signed with the team as a 16-year-old in January of 2022. The 6’2″ right-hander has improved in each of his seasons as a pro and is coming off one of the best months of his career. Rodriguez made six starts for High-A Wisconsin in July, posting a 1.80 ERA with 20 strikeouts in 25 innings. His last three starts were particularly dominant as Rodriguez logged 16 1/3 innings, yielding just one earned run with 14 strikeouts against two walks. After July, his season-long ERA sat at 1.73 with a 0.87 WHIP. Rodriguez has above-average stuff, particularly off-speed and breaking pitches, which helps to offset a low-velocity fastball. I expect Rodriguez to start 2026 in Double-A Biloxi.
- 2024 14th-round pick Travis Smith may be figuring things out in his first season as a pro. The 22-year-old polished off July with a 4-0 record and 0.69 ERA in five starts. In that span, Smith allowed just two earned runs, walking seven and striking out 24 in 26 innings. His season-long ERA sits at 3.26, although he’s got just 60 strikeouts in 80 innings, with nearly half coming in July. Smith is obviously not a big bat-misser, but he’s getting groundballs over 53% of the time and has allowed just one home run this season.
