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National writers took a swing at grading the Milwaukee Brewers on their picks of Andrew Fischer and Brady Ebel in the MLB Draft.
With their first of five picks on the opening night of the Major League Baseball draft, the Milwaukee Brewers went to a corner bat out of college, third baseman Andrew Fischer from the University of Tennessee.
If you’re a Midwesterner who can play ball, odds are that the Brewers will find you. When Milwaukee selected Lake Central High School right–hander Josh Flores with their first pick of Day 2 of the MLB Draft on Monday,
When are the Milwaukee Brewers picking in the 2025 draft, and where can you watch? Here's everything to know, including some possible draftees.
Brady Ebel's profile (at least on the surface) has a lot in common with Brewers Platinum Glove winner Brice Turang
On July 13, Cairone was drafted 68th overall by the Milwaukee Brewers in the supplementary second round. The 6-foot-2 southpaw landed on the All-State Third Team after racking up 94 strikeouts in 44 innings, which was accompanied by a 0.48 earned run average. He graduated with 238 career punch-outs.
Every MLB player's love for the game was instilled or nurtured by a family member. Sometimes, those family members can offer first-hand advice because they know what it takes to make it in the Majors.
Pitcher JD Thompson of Vanderbilt baseball was drafted in the second round of the 2025 MLB Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers on July 13.
The Milwaukee Brewers led off their 2025 Draft Class with Tennessee corner infielder Andrew Fischer. Two picks in, the Brewers stick on the dirt twice and grab a pair of bats. This pick at 32 overall is compensation for the loss of Willy Adames in free agency this past offseason.