Normally these types of articles are reserved for minor leaguers that are considered “top prospects,” but that’s never really been the case for Junior Guerra of the Milwaukee Brewers. However the journeyman opened up plenty the eyes within the organization with an excellent showing in the minor leagues for the White Sox last season and is certainly an intriguing […]
Author: Kyle Lesniewski
Developing Wei-Chung Wang
Wei-Chung Wang isn’t a prospect in the typical sense – he’s already accrued a year of major league service time after the Milwaukee Brewers chose him in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft. At this point, however, he’s probably more well-remembered by the casual fan for his contributions on the dance floor than his contributions on the […]
The Case for Michael Reed as Brewers Center Fielder
Center field has been a black hole so far for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2016. The triumvirate of Keon Broxton, Ramon Flores, and Kirk Nieuwenhuis have so far combined for a .147/.247/.191 slash line with one home run through the season’s first 16 games. Their cumulative 22 wRC+ ranks the Brewers’ 26th out of the […]
Prospect Improvements
The Milwaukee Brewers aren’t fooling anyone in 2016 – they’re admittedly in the early stages of a rebuilding process. It shows in the young club on the field, one that is off to a 4-5 start and that has been outscored by a total of 22 runs (28 to 50) in the season’s early going. […]