The Milwaukee Brewers are looking to three-peat as National League Central Champions in the 2025 MLB season. Milwaukee in the last two seasons did not get past the Wild Card Series.
The Brewers are looking for a different fate in the 2025 MLB season. There is a chance that only one team once again makes the playoffs from the National League Central. Also, the Milwaukee Brewers could have new prospects that make a name for themselves for the 2025 season.
Milwaukee Brewers Fan Asks David Gasper Of Reviewingthebrew.com About Which Prospects Will Make the Team In 2025
David Gasper of reviewingthebrew.com recently had an article taking questions from Milwaukee Brewers fans and answering their questions. One of the fans asked:
“What prospects have a shot to make the major league roster? – @steelmann58”
“Last year, prospects Jackson Chourio and Oliver Dunn made the Opening Day roster for their MLB debuts. This year, there’s a couple more young players that appear to be in prime position to make the big league roster coming out of camp.
On the pitching side, 3rd ranked prospect Jacob Misiorowski, 11th ranked prospect Logan Henderson, and 21st ranked prospect Craig Yoho all enter camp with legitimate shots to make the Opening Day roster. Henderson was added to the 40 man roster in November while Misiorowski and Yoho both received NRIs to big league camp last week.
Among position players, Tyler Black still has prospect status and has the inside track to the backup 1B job. Caleb Durbin, acquired in the Devin Williams trade, also appears in prime position to earn a big league roster spot.”
There is no question that the most interesting name on this list is Jacob Misiorowski. If he makes the team out of camp, will he be a starting pitcher or a reliever? Misiorowski would be able to help out a starting rotation that does have questions entering the 2025 MLB season.
Stats During the 2024 MILB Season
Last season in the minor leagues, Misiorowski had a 3-5 record with a 3.33 ERA. He pitched in 33 games and started in 21 games for the Milwaukee Brewers organization. In 97.1 innings pitched, Jacob Misiorowski gave up 57 hits and 41 runs. He also walked 60 batters and struck out 127 batters and had a 1.20 WHIP.
He played in Double-A and Triple-A last season. If he does not start the season in the major leagues, there is no doubt that he will be a part of the Milwaukee Brewers plans in 2025. However, Jacob Misiorowski would probably spend the first month or two with the Nashville Sounds before being called up to the big leagues also.
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