Milwaukee Brewers Top Prospects 2026

A complete scouting breakdown of the top prospects in the Milwaukee Brewers farm system, including Jesus Made, Luis Pena, and more.

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Milwaukee Brewers Top Prospects for Dynasty

Format: Name, Position, 2026 OD Age, Height/Weight, Highest Level

Milwaukee Brewers Top Prospects for 2026

1. Jesús Made, SS, 18, 6’1”/187, AA

Made just looks the part. Beginning the 2025 season as a 17-year-old in Single-A, Made showed a high Baseball IQ and great instincts. He even spent a large amount of time in High-A and finished out the year in Double-A. Between all stops, Made slashed .285/.379/.413 with six home runs and 47 stolen bases in 525 plate appearances.

In quite a few live looks, I got multiple swings from both the left and right sides of the plate, and the swings are smooth and fast. The bat speed is electric, and Made makes loud contact. As the 2025 season wore on, Made looked more comfortable in the box, and his contact rate steadily rose.

The exit velocities were strong as well, with Made running a 90th percentile exit velocity north of 105 mph. The average for an 18-year-old is closer to 97 mph. While he does plenty of damage, the swing could use a few tweaks to really turn that into game power.

The contact skills were pretty rough in the early going, which you should expect from a 17-year-old in full-season ball. But by season’s end, Made wound up with a 78 percent overall contact rate and 82 percent in the zone. The chase rate was impressive for a second straight season, and the approach is quite sound.

His clock times are above-average, but his instincts on the base paths are good. Made has all the intangibles. He is incredibly young and being pushed rather aggressively. The upside looks like that of a 30/30 type player and there are shades of Francisco Lindor here.

FFG: Top 5 SS

90th Percentile Peak Outcome: .280/.370/30 HR/30 SB

Variance: High

Buy/Sell: Buy

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