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
- As a Brewers fan, hearing the name Jadyn Fielder has to make you perk up your eyes. Yes, Jadyn is the son of former Brewer 1B Prince and grandson of former Tigers 1B Cecil. Jadyn, a 6’1-210 lb second baseman, made his pro debut on May 4th, playing in the Complex League. Appropriately enough, he homered in his first professional plate appearance, his only homer to date. Fielder has a .232 average with five extra-base hits, 12 RBIs, and a .405 OBP through 19 games.
Notable Prospect Performances
- Throughout the latter parts of 2024 and the entire offseason, the talk in the Brewers organization has centered on Jesus Made, and rightfully so. But I’m here to tell you that Luis Pena is the #1 prospect in the Brewers system and is on the cusp of becoming a Top 10 overall prospect. As an 18-year-old in Class A, Pena is slashing .344/.407/.563 with 15 extra-base hits (5 HR), 34 runs, 31 RBI, and 24 steals in just 32 games. Pena has a sub-9% swinging strike rate while drawing walks at a 9% clip with a nearly identical strikeout rate. He has reached base safely in 29 of 32 games played and has 13 multi-hit games. Simply put, Pena is dominating Class A and is on a short list of the top players in Minor League baseball.
- I’ve been vocal about my concerns about pitching prospect Jacob Misiorowski and the potential volatility in his profile. With a 12% walk rate this season, I still have my worries, but Mis has looked significantly better this season and is poised to make his MLB debut in short order. The 23-year-old fireballer has made 12 appearances (11 starts) at Triple-A in 2025, posting a 2.31 ERA and 1.10 WHIP with 73 strikeouts in 58 1/3 innings. His best start of 2025 came on May 9th against Norfolk when he tossed 6 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing two hits and punching out 11. In that start, Misiorowski’s fastball topped out at 102.3 mph as he got 21 whiffs on 99 pitches. In the lineup for Norfolk that day were top prospects Dylan Beavers and Coby Mayo, who combined to go 0-for-7 with four strikeouts. The stuff is elite, and the command is questionable, but there is no doubt that Misiorowski remains one of the top pitching prospects in the Minors.
- The pro career of Brock Wilken hasn’t quite gone as I envisioned when I wrote up his Draft Class in my 2023 FYPD Primer. There were always underlying concerns over swing-and-miss and whether he’d make enough contact to find success and make it to the Majors. Over his first two MiLB seasons, Wilken has compiled 180 strikeouts in 678 PAs, a strikeout rate of more than 26%. In the same breath, he has shown flashes of power, including a 17-homer season in 2024. 2025 has been much of the same, as Wilken once again has a K-rate in the upper 20s but has been homering at will. Wilken mashed seven homers in a ten-game stretch beginning on May 3rd and tallied nine in the month. Through 223 PAs, the former first-round pick has 13 homers at Double-A Biloxi and is walking at a 21.1% clip, a vast improvement over his previous career-best of 16.3%. His profile has plenty of volatility, and Wilken will go through prolonged slumps, but he has some of the best power in the Minors and can be very fun to watch!
Luis Peña hit another HR. His fifth. He’s really good. pic.twitter.com/3kdm3055JR
— Spencer Michaelis (@smichaelis234) June 1, 2025
