Milwaukee Brewers' phenom prospect Jesus Made just continues to impress in his first professional season in the United States. The 17-year-old, who is ranked as the No.
Congratulations are in order for 17-year-old Milwaukee Brewers prospect Jesus Made, who registered his first three-hit game for the Low-A Carolina Mudcats on Tuesday.
MLB's Spring Breakout series focusing on the prospects in every team's farm system wrapped up on Sunday with the Brewers and Reds. It was a matchup filled
Jesus Made Made replaced Jorge Alfaro in the bottom of the eighth inning in Maryvale, facing José E. Hernández, who saw time in the majors last season for the Pittsburgh Pirates (a 3.38 ERA, in a small sample).
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
Jesus Made signed with the Brewers organization for $950,000 on Jan. 15, 2023. He did so with the usual, limited fanfare that most international signings receive.
Earlier this week, MLB Pipeline released its Top 100 prospect rankings heading into the 2025 season. And on that list was Milwaukee Brewers' 17-year-old standout Jesus Made, who checks in as the youngest prospect on the list.
Baseball America just released their annual prospect rankings - let’s take a look at the Brewers prospects who made the cut Baseball America, one of the main publications specializing in minor league coverage, released its 2025 Top 100 Prospects list earlier today.
The farm system continues to be an area of strength for the Brewers organization One of the major prospect ranking organizations, Baseball Prospectus, released their Top 101 Prospects of 2025 list this morning and four Brewers prospects found themselves in the top 65: IF Jesus Made - No.
The Milwaukee Brewers have suffered some big losses after running away with the National League Central in 2024. They traded All-Star closer Devin Williams to the New York Yankees and lost shortstop Willy Adames, who signed a seven-year, $182 million deal with the San Francisco Giants.
With the new year nearly upon us, it's time to start looking forward, both in life and in baseball. MLB.com's Jim Callis began doing that with a fun exercise on Tuesday in which he predicted who each team's top prospect will be at this time next year.
#6 Jesus Made (Dominican Summer League Brewers) Signed out of the Dominican Republic in the 2024 class, Made was ranked 22nd in his class by MLB Pipeline and was given the second largest bonus in the Brewers class at $950,000.
The Milwaukee Brewers already have a surplus of young talent on their big-league roster. But there's even more on the way. Jackson Chourio has inserted his name into the National League Rookie of the Year conversation with a sizzling August, and the Brewers have other young and talented players like Brice Turang and Sal Frelick.