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Brew Crew Ball Community Top Prospects Vote #2

This is your chance to choose who the most exciting future Brewers are!

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We are now well into the year 2020, however, it seems like “list season” for the Milwaukee Brewers has come later than in year’s past. But now that we have several published top prospect lists to draw from, it is time to take stock of the farm system with the annual Brew Crew Community Top Prospects voting!

Now heading into the fourth year of this competitive cycle, Milwaukee’s farm system does not compare well to the rest of the league according to the national outlets after myriad trades and graduations. The organization is low on potential impact players at the upper levels, and while there are several promising prospects down lower in the minors, they remain young and early in their development timeline, meaning that there is a lot of risk involved in projecting their futures.

Now it’s your turn to parse through Milwaukee’s top prospects and vote for where you think they stack up in what some consider to be the league’s worst farm system. You’ll be given guidance from the top prospect lists that have already been released, and once outlets like MLB Pipeline and Fangraphs update their lists for 2020, those will be included, too.

Yesterday, Brice Turang was overwhelmingly voted as the org’s top prospect. He has been removed from the list as balloting begins to top prospect #2:

C Mario Feliciano

Drafted 2nd round in 2016
Age-21 season in 2020

2019 stats:

A+: 482 PA || .273/.324/.477 || 19 HR || 2 SB || 139 K || 29 BB
AA: 14 PA || .167/.286/.333 || 0 HR || 0 SB || 4 K || 0 BB

Baseball America: 7
Baseball Prospectus: 5
Prospects1500: 11

OF Tristen Lutz

Drafted 1st round (#34) in 2017
Age-21 season in 2020

2019 stats:

A+: 477 PA || .255/.335/.419 || 13 HR || 3 SB || 137 K || 46 BB

Baseball America: 2
Baseball Prospectus: 2
Prospects1500: 2

LHP Ethan Small

Drafted 1st round (#28) in 2019
Age-23 season in 2020

2019 stats:

AZL: 3.0 IP || 0.00 ERA || 5 K || 0 BB || 0 HR || 0.000 WHIP
A: 18.0 IP || 1.00 ERA || 31 K || 4 BB || 0 HR || 0.833 WHIP

Baseball America: 5
Baseball Prospectus: 4
Prospects1500: 4

LHP Aaron Ashby

Drafted 4th round in 2018
Age-22 season in 2020

2019 stats:

A: 61.0 IP || 3.54 ERA || 80 K || 28 BB || 4 HR || 1.230 WHIP
A+: 65.0 IP || 3.46 ERA || 55 K || 32 BB || 1 HR || 1.323 WHIP

Baseball America: 6
Baseball Prospectus: 3
Prospects1500: 7

OF Carlos Rodriguez

Signed as an International Free Agent in 2018
Age-19 season in 2020

2019 stats:

AZL: 22 PA || .318/.318/.364 || 0 HR || 1 SB || 2 K || 0 BB
PIO: 157 PA || .331/.350/.424 || 3 HR || 4 SB || 20 K || 4 BB

Baseball America: NR
Baseball Prospectus: 6
Prospects1500: 5

SS Eduardo Garcia

Signed as an International Free Agent in 2018
Age-17 season in 2020

2019 stats:

DOSL: 40 PA || .313/.450/.469 || 1 HR || 1 SB || 9 K || 6 BB

Baseball America: 9
Baseball Prospectus: 17
Prospects1500: 3

Statistics courtesy of Baseball-Reference

Poll

Who is Milwaukee’s #2 prospect?

This poll is closed

  • 11%
    Mario Feliciano
    (36 votes)
  • 31%
    Tristen Lutz
    (101 votes)
  • 39%
    Ethan Small
    (128 votes)
  • 13%
    Aaron Ashby
    (43 votes)
  • 2%
    Carlos Rodriguez
    (8 votes)
  • 1%
    Eduardo Garcia
    (6 votes)
322 votes total Vote Now