- Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:20 pm
#4975
The Milwaukee Brewers have made headlines with five of their prospects landing on Keith Law's Top 100 list, but the rankings have sparked quite a debate. Law's unique criteria and somewhat pessimistic view of the minor leagues have led to some surprising placements, particularly for Jeferson Quero and Jesus Made.
Quero, ranked 15th overall, is seen as a potential star, but can we really trust that his recovery from a significant injury won't hinder his performance? On the flip side, Made's drop to 78th despite being highly touted by other publications raises questions about how we evaluate international prospects before they even step onto a higher level field.
What do you think about Law's rankings? Are they a breath of fresh air or do they miss the mark? Is Quero truly a future All-Star, or is there too much uncertainty surrounding his injury? And what about Made—does he have the potential to rise quickly through the ranks, or is it too early to crown him a top prospect?
Let’s also talk about Tyler Black and Jacob Misiorowski. Black's lack of power at first base is a concern, but could his plate discipline and defensive skills make him a valuable asset? Misiorowski, with his electric stuff, is projected to be one of the best relievers in baseball, but can he overcome his command issues to fulfill that promise?
Join the conversation! Share your thoughts on these prospects, your predictions for their futures, and any insights you have on how the Brewers should handle their development. Are we witnessing the dawn of a new era for the Brewers, or is it too soon to get excited?
Quero, ranked 15th overall, is seen as a potential star, but can we really trust that his recovery from a significant injury won't hinder his performance? On the flip side, Made's drop to 78th despite being highly touted by other publications raises questions about how we evaluate international prospects before they even step onto a higher level field.
What do you think about Law's rankings? Are they a breath of fresh air or do they miss the mark? Is Quero truly a future All-Star, or is there too much uncertainty surrounding his injury? And what about Made—does he have the potential to rise quickly through the ranks, or is it too early to crown him a top prospect?
Let’s also talk about Tyler Black and Jacob Misiorowski. Black's lack of power at first base is a concern, but could his plate discipline and defensive skills make him a valuable asset? Misiorowski, with his electric stuff, is projected to be one of the best relievers in baseball, but can he overcome his command issues to fulfill that promise?
Join the conversation! Share your thoughts on these prospects, your predictions for their futures, and any insights you have on how the Brewers should handle their development. Are we witnessing the dawn of a new era for the Brewers, or is it too soon to get excited?