Where Brewers rank on new Baseball America top-100 prospect list
With a fresh top-100 prospect list from Baseball America, a handful of Brewers moved up the rankings, including Jesús Made.
The north star of professional baseball coverage, Baseball America, revamped its top-100 prospect list for May , and Milwaukee Brewers standout Jesús Made hasn't quite made the trek all the way to No. 1 ... yet.
The only name ahead of him? Pittsburgh's Konnor Griffin, whose 105 at-bats for the big-league club leave him 25 short of the organization's cutoff for players still characterized as a "prospect. " The newly turned 20-year-old entered the season as the top prospect in baseball and was given a nine-year extension with a big-league promotion in April.
Gone are a few other players who had been ranked ahead of Made in April: Detroit's Kevin McGonigle and St. Louis' JJ Wetherholt, both of whom began the year with their major-league teams and graduated off the prospect list. The Brewers also lost prospects from the preseason list, including Brandon Sproat (who graduated by virtue of his big-league service time) and Bishop Letson (who was ranked No.
96 on the April list and does not appear here). The Brewers players who made the cut were: No. 2: Jesús Made The shortstop is the next natural No.