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The Milwaukee Brewers have a whopping nine prospects on the latest Top 100 prospect update produced by popular baseball publication Baseball America, two more than the next-best team on the list.
The list doesn't even include 2025 first-round draft pick Andrew Fischer, who's mashing home runs at an impressive clip in Class AA Biloxi.
It does, of course, include Jesús Made, the No. 1 prospect in baseball and a 19-year-old teammate of Fischer's at Biloxi.
The Dodgers have seven prospects on the list for next-best, followed by two teams with six.
Oh yeah, and the big-league Brewers entered July 2 with a 53-31 record, the second-best mark in baseball behind the Dodgers.
Among those on the list, with their rank:
The 19-year-old shortstop has an .807 on-base-plus-slugging percentage (OPS) at Biloxi with seven home runs and 24 stolen bases. He's been the youngest player at the AA level and is widely regarded as the best prospect in baseball.
Another 19-year-old shortstop in the same international signing class, he's got an .863 OPS for Class High A Wisconsin with a home run and 18 steals.
The shortstop, 21, has made it to the big leagues and has been the Brewers' every-day shortstop but still qualifies as a prospect. He had a .735 OPS this year at Nashville with six home runs and 17 steals after signing a Major League extension with the club in early April.
The 21-year-old outfielder also signed a long-term extension with the Brewers and is waiting in the wings for a big-league opportunity. At Class AAA Nashville, he's in the midst of a huge season, with an .895 OPS, seven home runs and 22 steals.
The right-handed pitcher still qualifies as a prospect after a clerical error subtracted him from the last list. He's got an electric 0.87 earned-run average in 21 innings at Nashville this year, and he's also 2-1 with a 2.74 ERA in five games at the big-league level. The Brewers expect to have Henderson back for at least one more start with the parent club before the all-star break.
Newly promoted to Class AA Biloxi, the 21-year-old outfielder has picked up where he left off at Wisconsin. For the year, he has a 1.023 OPS and .456 on-base percentage, with 10 home runs and 11 steals. He's one of the fastest risers across baseball.
The first-round draft pick in 2024 has a .974 OPS with 16 home runs and 14 stolen bases at Class High A Wisconsin, enjoying a huge season thus far with the Timber Rattlers.
Acquired from the New York Mets in the offseason deal for Freddy Peralta, Williams has played multiple positions at Class AAA Nashville, including third base, center field and shortstop. He's got a .710 OPS at Nashville with nine home runs and 17 stolen bases.
A fast-riser who just got promoted to Class A Wilson, the 18-year-old has a 1.095 OPS across rookie-league and Class A ball this year, with five home runs and 16 steals. The outfielder from the Dominican Republic was part of the Brewers' 2025 draft class.
48. Jaison Chourio. The younger brother of Brewers star Jackson Chourio is an outfielder in the Guardians organization playing at Class AA. He's 21 years old.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers lead baseball with whopping 9 prospects on top-100 list
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The list doesn't even include 2025 first-round draft pick Andrew Fischer, who's mashing home runs at an impressive clip in Class AA Biloxi.
It does, of course, include Jesús Made, the No. 1 prospect in baseball and a 19-year-old teammate of Fischer's at Biloxi.
The Dodgers have seven prospects on the list for next-best, followed by two teams with six.
The orgs with the most Top 100 Prospects? @Brewers — 9@Dodgers — 7@CleGuardians — 6@RaysBaseball — 6@Nationals — 5https://t.co/AhNarjQWnI
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) July 1, 2026
Oh yeah, and the big-league Brewers entered July 2 with a 53-31 record, the second-best mark in baseball behind the Dodgers.
Among those on the list, with their rank:
No. 1. Jesús Made
The 19-year-old shortstop has an .807 on-base-plus-slugging percentage (OPS) at Biloxi with seven home runs and 24 stolen bases. He's been the youngest player at the AA level and is widely regarded as the best prospect in baseball.
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No. 19. Luis Peña
Another 19-year-old shortstop in the same international signing class, he's got an .863 OPS for Class High A Wisconsin with a home run and 18 steals.
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No. 43. Cooper Pratt
The shortstop, 21, has made it to the big leagues and has been the Brewers' every-day shortstop but still qualifies as a prospect. He had a .735 OPS this year at Nashville with six home runs and 17 steals after signing a Major League extension with the club in early April.
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No. 47. Luis Lara
The 21-year-old outfielder also signed a long-term extension with the Brewers and is waiting in the wings for a big-league opportunity. At Class AAA Nashville, he's in the midst of a huge season, with an .895 OPS, seven home runs and 22 steals.
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No. 64. Logan Henderson
The right-handed pitcher still qualifies as a prospect after a clerical error subtracted him from the last list. He's got an electric 0.87 earned-run average in 21 innings at Nashville this year, and he's also 2-1 with a 2.74 ERA in five games at the big-league level. The Brewers expect to have Henderson back for at least one more start with the parent club before the all-star break.
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No. 78. Josh Adamczewski
Newly promoted to Class AA Biloxi, the 21-year-old outfielder has picked up where he left off at Wisconsin. For the year, he has a 1.023 OPS and .456 on-base percentage, with 10 home runs and 11 steals. He's one of the fastest risers across baseball.
No. 88. Braylon Payne
The first-round draft pick in 2024 has a .974 OPS with 16 home runs and 14 stolen bases at Class High A Wisconsin, enjoying a huge season thus far with the Timber Rattlers.
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No. 95. Jett Williams
Acquired from the New York Mets in the offseason deal for Freddy Peralta, Williams has played multiple positions at Class AAA Nashville, including third base, center field and shortstop. He's got a .710 OPS at Nashville with nine home runs and 17 stolen bases.
No. 100. Alexander Frias
A fast-riser who just got promoted to Class A Wilson, the 18-year-old has a 1.095 OPS across rookie-league and Class A ball this year, with five home runs and 16 steals. The outfielder from the Dominican Republic was part of the Brewers' 2025 draft class.
One other of note
48. Jaison Chourio. The younger brother of Brewers star Jackson Chourio is an outfielder in the Guardians organization playing at Class AA. He's 21 years old.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers lead baseball with whopping 9 prospects on top-100 list
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