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 News and Promotions
- In a rare early-April trade, the Brewers traded highly-regarded prospect Yophery Rodriguez, pitching prospect John Holobetz, and a Comp A pick to the Red Sox in exchange for starter Quinn Priester. The decision to trade so much prospect capital for a low-end SP is a head-scratcher as Rodriguez is easily a Top 100 prospect, Holobetz was a 2024 Draft pick, and the Comp A picks hold significant value at the end of the first round.
- Logan Henderson made his long-awaited MLB debut against the A’s on April 20th, tossing six innings of one-run ball, striking out nine hitters. That was Henderson’s only start as the team optioned him back to Triple-A. The 23-year-old has a 2.30 ERA and 40 strikeouts in just 30 innings for Nashville and should be the next man up when the Brewers need a rotation filler. Henderson has emerged as a high-end SP in their system, averaging just over 11 K’s per nine over the past two seasons.
- The pride and joy of the Arizona Fall League, Caleb Durbin, was promoted to the Majors on April 18th after narrowly missing out on the Opening Day roster this Spring. Durbin, who set the AFL stolen base record in November, has been a fixture in the Milwaukee lineup, having played in all 19 games since his debut. In that span, Durbin is batting .224 with one homer and steal. His plate discipline is quite strong, but Durbin lacks consistent hard contact, which will allow him to thrive in the Majors. He should be viewed as a low-end utility player in all fantasy formats.
Notable Prospect Performances
- Braylon Payne is quickly becoming one of the most electrifying players in the Minor leagues. The Brewers made Payne the 17th overall pick in the 2024 Draft, and he’s been dynamic since his pro debut. In 29 games, Payne is hitting nearly .300 with seven extra-base hits and 18 steals while reaching base at a near-.400 clip. His speed has shown out the most as he’s causing havoc on the bases, turning singles into extra bases, and playing outstanding defense. A promotion to High-A could happen sometime this month.
- It’s hard to overlook the impressive start that righthander Jacob Misiorowski is off to in 2025. The fireballer has a 1.77 ERA in seven appearances with 43 strikeouts against 17 walks. His walk rate is still 12%, which remains a problem in the long run, but Misiorowski’s stuff is as good as ever. With a strikeout rate of 31% and a swinging strike rate of 13%, Misiorowski has continued to miss bats at the highest level of the Minors. Concerns about the command of his four-seam fastball may never go away, but there’s no question his arsenal is elite, and Misiorowski is on the cusp of the Major Leagues.
Jacob Misiorowski touched 101 mph+ seven times tonight😮💨
At 102.3 mph, he recorded the HARDEST fastball thrown by a major league or Triple-A starter this season.
A promotion to the Majors could be coming soon…
(🎥@nashvillesounds)
pic.twitter.com/G2AviLxmZ6— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) May 10, 2025
