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
- Less than one month after getting a promotion to High-A, Brewers prospect Jesus Made is now heading to Double-A Biloxi in a move announced on September 7th. Unlike the first promotion, teammate Luis Pena is not going with Made. The 18-year-old shortstop, who spent all of last season in the DSL, has now moved three levels in his first season, his first in the US. In 27 games at High-A, Made hit .343 with seven doubles, two triples, two homers, and five steals, posting a .915 OPS in the process. On the season, he’s got six homers and 45 steals despite being at least a year younger than his competition. Based on his trajectory, Made is following the Jackson Chourio path, meaning he will debut in 2027.
Notable Prospect Performances
- As mentioned, Luis Pena did not make the jump to AA after a very slow start for High-A Wisconsin. Pena, who is also 18, is slashing .168/.220/.297 with 27 strikeouts in 101 at-bats. He does have four doubles, three homers, and three steals in that time, but the swing-and-miss woes have cast a dark shadow over his successes. Based on a small sample, there isn’t anything to be concerned with in the long term. Assuming he returns to Double-A, Pena’s performance to open 2026 will be something to watch early on, and he attempts to settle in at the level.
- With Made on his way to Biloxi, Cooper Pratt may get a bump as well. Pratt is coming off a stellar August, where he slashed .293/.396/.446 with three homers, seven steals, and as many walks as strikeouts (16). Even with a good month, Pratt is still batting just .239 this season, although it’s important to mention that he’s got a sub-20% strikeout rate and an overall contact rate of around 80%. It’s just one of those seasons where the young shortstop hasn’t had much fall into place despite continuing to show outstanding bat-to-ball skills and plate discipline.
