7 Red-Hot Milwaukee Brewers Prospects Killing it With the Carolina Mudcats

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Bryce Meccage – The Multi-Weapon Arm
Right-hander Bryce Meccage, 19, has impressed in 29.1 innings: 3.07 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, 32 K. Milwaukee’s second-round pick wields three above-average offerings projecting 55+ on the 20–80 scale. His fastball, offspeed, and breaking pitch mix create swing-and-miss potential. As he logs innings, focus on command consistency and stamina. If he hones control, Meccage could rise swiftly through the rotation pipeline.
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Jesús Made – The Switch-Hitting Sparkplug
At just 18, Jesús Made (.280/.389/.423, 4 HR, 32 RBI, 23 SB, 131 wRC+ in 216 PA) headlines the Milwaukee Brewers system. Standing 6'1", 187 lbs, his switch-hit approach offers a tantalizing blend of on-base skill and speed. After dominating the DSL (.331/.458/.554), he was fast-tracked to Low-A, where his 14.4% walk rate and 18.5% strikeout rate reflect strong plate discipline for age. Keep an eye on his adjustment as opponents challenge his swing and on his smooth glove and disruptive baserunning.
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Eric Bitonti – The Young Power Corner
First baseman Eric Bitonti, 19, has stretched his raw power into results (.233/.336/.413, 8 HR, 33 RBI, 6 SB, 110 wRC+ in 223 PA). At 6'4", 218 lbs, his build suggests big-league slugging potential. After a slow start, Bitonti erupted with seven homers in a ten-game span, showing “boom or bust” upside. His 13.5% walk rate offsets a 35% strikeout rate, indicating the need for refinement. If he cuts down swings and increases contact, his RBI chances behind Made and Peña could skyrocket.
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Luis Peña – The Agile Breakout Artist
Luis Peña, also 18, is carving his own path (.319/.378/.522, 5 HR, 32 RBI, 24 SB, 146 wRC+ in 156 PA). At 5'11", 185 lbs, he profiles as a versatile infielder with gap power and aggressive hitting. After a torrid DSL season (.393/.457/.583, 39 SB), Milwaukee thrust him into Low-A. His 8.3% walk and 11.5% strikeout rates show exceptional contact skills, though pitchers may test his chase tendencies. Peña’s combination of speed, power, and fielding versatility makes him a breakout candidate to watch.
Braylon Payne – The First-Round Speedster
Outfielder Braylon Payne, 18, the 17th overall pick, offers a blend of defense and swiftness (.235/.350/.356, 3 HR, 17 RBI, 18 SB, 104 wRC+ in 177 PA). At 6'2", 186 lbs, his 15.3% walk rate balances a 27.7% strikeout rate. Though power is modest, he’s flashed 110-mph exit velocity. As he adapts to full-season pitching, expect doubles and triples from his legs. His defensive range and baserunning savvy project as everyday tools, with power likely to develop over time.
Josh Adamczewski – The On-Base Machine
Second baseman Josh Adamczewski, 20, has raked early (.360/.450/.539, 2 HR, 23 RBI in 111 PA) with a gaudy 172 wRC+. His high BABIP (.455) suggests regression looms, yet his keen eye and contact ability remain strengths. As pitchers adjust, he must sustain walks and line-drive tendencies. If he maintains on-base prowess, he’ll spark rallies atop the lineup and bolster the Mudcats’ offense consistently.
Filippo Di Turi – The Emerging Hot Corner Threat
Third baseman Filippo Di Turi, 19, launched six homers and 35 RBI in 219 PA, posting .255/.356/.446 with a 122 wRC+. Signed from Venezuela, he quintupled last year’s homer output in fewer games. His growing power stroke and improving approach hint at a budding run producer. Continued plate discipline and defensive refinement at the hot corner will determine if he can stay in the mix as a middle-infield alternative or settle in at third base long-term.
Bryce Meccage – The Multi-Weapon Arm
Right-hander Bryce Meccage, 19, has impressed in 29.1 innings: 3.07 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, 32 K. Milwaukee’s second-round pick wields three above-average offerings projecting 55+ on the 20–80 scale. His fastball, offspeed, and breaking pitch mix create swing-and-miss potential. As he logs innings, focus on command consistency and stamina. If he hones control, Meccage could rise swiftly through the rotation pipeline.
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Jesús Made – The Switch-Hitting Sparkplug
At just 18, Jesús Made (.280/.389/.423, 4 HR, 32 RBI, 23 SB, 131 wRC+ in 216 PA) headlines the Milwaukee Brewers system. Standing 6'1", 187 lbs, his switch-hit approach offers a tantalizing blend of on-base skill and speed. After dominating the DSL (.331/.458/.554), he was fast-tracked to Low-A, where his 14.4% walk rate and 18.5% strikeout rate reflect strong plate discipline for age. Keep an eye on his adjustment as opponents challenge his swing and on his smooth glove and disruptive baserunning.
Thanks to Just Baseball for the stats, analysis and insights for this slideshow article.
