A top Milwaukee Brewers prospect was involved in latest roster trim

As the Milwaukee Brewers inch closer and closer to Opening Day against the New York Yankees, transactions and re-assignments get announced.
Today
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Milwaukee Brewers considering major infield defense change
The Milwaukee Brewers entered spring training pretty content on moving Joey Ortiz to shortstop and keeping Brice Turang at second base.
Fri, Mar 14
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Milwaukee Brewers Relief Pitcher Down 9 Pounds After Serious Illness
The Milwaukee Brewers may not have made many notable offseason moves to improve their roster, but they are still predicted by multiple experts to win the National League Central Division for the third year in a row.
Thu, Mar 13
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MLB Playoff Race: Analyzing the NL Central Division Contenders
Like a shrewdly calculated chess match, the NL Central Division 2025 pennant race presents multiple strategic paths to October baseball— and none are guaranteed.
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Milwaukee Brewers Farm Director Tom Flanagan Discusses Rare Meeting Between Jackson Chourio and Jesus Made, 2 Young Studs Being Compared With Each Other
Jesus Made is only 17but he is already getting comparisons to big time players in the league.
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Milwaukee Brewers Provides Gifts to Fans for 2025 Season As They Announce Airing of Games in Free Channels
Milwaukee Brewers are among the most exciting teams to watch in the MLB 2025 season with their young formidable core and hungry veterans who hope to prove something.
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Brewers News: Brandon Woodruff Enjoys Baby Steps in His Pitching Speed After Impressive 94mph in Return Against San Diego; Says He’s ‘Still Got a Lot of Hurdles to Get Over’
Brandon Woodruff has not played a game since 2023 but on Tuesday, he showed the very reason why the Milwaukee Brewers are patiently waiting for him.
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“More Than the Sum of Their Parts;” Milwaukee Brewers Predicted to Win NL Central in 2025 for Interesting Reason
The Milwaukee Brewers won the National League Central Division title in 2023 despite many predicting that they would, once again, fall short.