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It’s finally time for baseball season! PITCHERS AND CATCHERS REPORT TODAY!!!
Our local nine has been only modestly active this winter, especially in comparison to last, though it can be argued that Slingin’ David Stearns has already completed most of the heavy lifting regarding the great Milwaukee Brewers Rebuild. While cutting swaths through the major league roster, Stearns (and his predecessor Doug Melvin) has left in his wake one of the top minor league systems in the game as rated by just about any outlet there is.
Now it’s your turn to parse through Milwaukee’s top prospects and vote for where you think they stack up in the rejuvenated farm system. You’ll be given guidance from the top prospect lists that have already been released, and once outlets like Fangraphs, MLB Pipeline, and Minor League Ball update their lists for 2017, those will be included, too.
Yesterday, Chad McClanahan was voted by y’all as Milwaukee’s #29 prospect. Today, he has been removed from the list and Aaron Wilkerson has been added as we’ll finish our top prospect voting series with #30:
RHP Trey Supak (20)
Acquired from PIT (Dec 2015)
2016 Stats (R-A):
58.1 IP || 3.24 ERA || 51 K || 18 BB || 3 HR || 1.303 WHIP
MLB Pipeline: 30
RHP Jordan Yamamoto (20)
Drafted 12th round in 2014
2016 Stats (A):
134.1 IP || 3.82 ERA || 152 K || 31 BB || 6 HR || 1.199 WHIP
RHP Aaron Wilkerson (27)
Acquired from BOS (7/2016)
2016 Stats (AA-AAA):
147.0 IP || 3.73 ERA || 159 K || 41 BB || 12 HR || 1.204 WHIP
RHP Jon Perrin (23)
Drafted 27th round in 2015
2016 Stats (A-A+-AA):
150.0 IP || 3.06 ERA || 144 K || 23 BB || 6 HR || 1.133 WHIP
OF Tyrone Taylor (23)
Drafted 2nd round in 2012
2016 Stats (AA):
519 PA || .232/.303/.327 || 9 HR || 9 SB || 73 K || 38 BB
MLB Pipeline: 26
Statistics courtesy of Baseball-Reference