The Milwaukee Brewers have undoubtedly become one of the most efficient and well-run organizations in Major League Baseball. Despite constant roster turnover and a limited operating budget, Milwaukee managed to comfortably win the NL Central under a first year manager in 2024, and may boast the best farm system in all of Major League Baseball going into 2025. Passing the baton from David Stearns to current general manager Matt Arnold in 2022 felt like a tall task for the new lead decision-maker, but Arnold and the rest of the Brewers front office haven’t missed a beat since taking over, and they have all the makings of a well-oiled machine that will contend for the rest of the 2020’s.
The Brewers have a knack for identifying hitters with advanced swing decisions and seem to prioritize contact quality over defensive utility in many cases, allowing them to scoop up players like Tyler Black, Eric Bitonti, Mike Boeve and others perhaps a bit later than they should have been selected. The Brewers have one of baseball’s best farm systems. 1.
Jeferson Quero – C – (Triple-A) Height/Weight: 6’0′′, 210 | Bat/Throw: R/R | IFA: $200K, 2019 (MIL) | ETA: 2024 An impressive defensive catcher with intriguing offensive tools, Quero’s success in both facets of the game at Double-A as a 20-year-old solidified him as one of the best catching prospects in the game. A torn right labrum in the first game of the 2024 season wiped out his year, but he returned to action in the Brewe.