Milwaukee Brewers Organization Discussion
I'm now working on the White Sox. The last team left is the Milwaukee Brewers. Any sleepers you like? Who is left over after the trades?
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Obviously not a lot of talent close to the majors. Mark Rogers is the top prospect IMO. He could be a good option for the rotation if there’s an injury, and I see him graduating to the majors next spring at the latest.
Another guy I like is Scooter Gennett, he’s only 20 years old and has a small frame, but has shown good power for someone his age and size.
by KittenMittons on Jan 5, 2026 2:36 PM EST reply actions
Kentrail Davis
An interesting case in my opinion. Highly touted coming out of HS and had a decent career at the University of Tennessee.
May be a little undersized but I still believe he has the tools to be an MLB caliber OF.
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by Savoy on Jan 5, 2026 4:09 PM EST reply actions
Definitely has one of the highest ceilings in the system
Along with D’Vontrey Richardson. Apart from those two guys though, they really dont have a lot to look forward to in the forseable future…lots of bottom of rotation and bullpen arms, along with tweener types on offense.
by backtocali on Jan 5, 2026 4:26 PM EST up reply actions
I'm really curious to see how the Brewers handle Mark Rogers actually
He’s finally healthy after missing so much time. He looked good in his brief stints. Do you think the Brewers will convert him into a reliever because they don’t believe his arm will hold up as a starting pitcher? I guess they could try him out as a starter, but the risk is the arm could fall off.
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by Dewey Finn on Jan 5, 2026 5:18 PM EST reply actions
Decent Mix
High Ceiling sleepers that folks might not know yet that they soon will:
Scooter Gennett
Tyler Thornburg
Brooks Hall
Sleepers I think will help the Big club in 2012 and beyond:
Logan Schaefer
Eric Farris
Dan Merklinger
by mjwelch11 on Jan 5, 2026 7:09 PM EST reply actions
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by battlekow on Jan 5, 2026 7:41 PM EST reply actions
Shorties
What’s with our Brewers and the shorties? Gindl, Gennett, Ke. Davis, Salome….
I know there’s more too.
I look for Kentrail Davis to have a good year.
by sheetskout on Jan 5, 2026 7:43 PM EST reply actions
Sleeper
Brandon Kintzler. At first glance he doesn’t appear to be much of anything, until you actually dig into his history. He was a Padres amateur pick who never pitched above A-ball, mainly due to a shoulder injury that nagged him for his last couple years with the organization. The Padres effectively refused to allow him to undergo shoulder surgery, and it wasn’t until they released him that he ended up going under the knife. He then went and played Indy ball, and over the course of a couple years he regained all the velocity he’d lost pre surgery (he’d gone from a guy who was throwing 94, 95 mph to only 90, 91). He dominated with St. Paul’s (I believe) after being traded there from Vancouver, and the Brewers signed him. Last year in the MLB he was throwing 94-96 mph with command, and showed both an effective slider and changeup. He got hit a bit in his tiny MLB debut (only 7.1 IP) but dominated in AA, AAA, and the AFL (combined 59/9 K/BB over 63.1 IP).
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by Franchise887 on Jan 5, 2026 9:10 PM EST reply actions

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