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Brewers Reassign Top Prospect Jesús Made to Minors After Impressive First Big-League Camp

The club is steering him to Double-A to focus on development.

Overview

  • Milwaukee returned 18-year-old Jesús Made to Minor League camp on March 9, concluding his first extended stint with the major-league group.
  • In 25 Cactus League at-bats, the infielder hit .320 with a .770 OPS and six runs batted in.
  • Made is now listed at 6-foot-1 and 221 pounds after adding roughly 27 pounds of muscle over the past year, work he credited to his longtime trainer in the Dominican Republic.
  • Manager Pat Murphy praised his tools and maturity, while coaches highlighted the need for defensive consistency and noted he proved highly coachable working alongside Brice Turang and Joey Ortiz.
  • The Brewers signaled he will likely open 2026 at Double-A Biloxi and also optioned catcher Jeferson Quero and left-hander Sammy Peralta to Triple-A Nashville, returning several non-roster invitees to Minor League camp.