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Jesus Made

#86 SS / Milwaukee Brewers / EXP: 0YRS / MINORS Height: 6-1 Weight: 194 lb Age: 19 College: None Bats/Throws -/-

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Doing work at Double-A

    Jesus Made has gone 23-for-53 (.434) with a home run, five doubles, a triple, 10 RBI, four stolen bases and a 5:9 BB:K over his last 13 games with Double-A Biloxi.Made went through a bit of a slow stretch in early June, but since he has provided a reminder why he is one of the best -- if not the best -- prospects in the league. It's unclear how much the Milwaukee Brewers want to see from the 19-year-old before bumping him up to the Triple-A level, but his .291/.361/.435 slash line on the season suggests he could get there at some point this summer.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Tacks on three steals

    Jesus Made went 3-for-4 with a walk, two RBI and three steals in a game with Double-A Biloxi on Thursday.It was another stellar showing for Made, who racked up multiple hits for the sixth time in 16 games -- a span over which he's posted a 1.119 OPS -- and upped his stolen-base count on the season to 11. There is not much room for Made to advance up prospect lists, but the teenage phenom is already pushing for a promotion to Triple-A.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Hits first Double-A homer

    Jesus Made went 4-for-5 with a home run, three runs, a walk and a stolen base in a game with Double-A Biloxi on Sunday.Made went 1-for-10 over his first two games of the 2026 season, but it did not take him long to provide a reminder that he is one of the best prospects in baseball. He is playing full-time at Double-A, but one month shy of his 19th birthday it remains most likely he will not reach the majors until 2027.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Sent to minors camp

    The Milwaukee Brewers reassigned Jesus Made to minor-league camp Monday, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.Made was awarded with an invitation to major-league camp after slashing .285/.379/.413 across three levels in the minors last season. The top prospect will turn just 19 in May, so he never had a real chance to make the team. Made should return to Double-A Biloxi to begin the 2026 season.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Putting potential on display

    Jesus Made went 2-for-2 with a triple, an RBI and a run in Wednesday's spring game.Made got his feet wet with the Milwaukee Brewers last spring, but he has already racked up both more at-bats and hits than he did throughout the last exhibition season. The 18-year-old is destined to start the season in the minors after just reaching the Double-A level late in 2024, but he is one of the top prospects in all of baseball, and he could be ready to make an impact at the top level in 2027.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Invited to spring training

    The Milwaukee Brewers have extended Jesus Made an invitation to big-league camp during spring training, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.Made will turn just 19 in May and has only five games of experience above A-ball, so he's not going to make the Opening Day roster. Nevertheless, the Brewers wanted to reward the top prospect with a camp invite after he slashed .285/.379/.413 with six home runs, 47 stolen bases and a 67:108 BB:K over 525 plate appearances across three levels in 2025. Made will likely return to Double-A Biloxi to begin the 2026 season.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Moving up to Double-A

    The Milwaukee Brewers promoted Jesus Made from High-A Wisconsin to Double-A Biloxi on Sunday, Francys Romero of BeisbolFR.com reports.Made will move up to his third different affiliate of the season after slashing .343/.415/.500 with nine extra-base hits and five stolen bases over 123 plate appearances at Wisconsin following his promotion from Single-A Carolina on Aug. 5. Just 18 years old, the switch-hitting Made looks like he could be the Brewers' long-term answer at shortstop, though he may not be ready to make his MLB debut until 2027.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Elevated to High-A

    The Milwaukee Brewers will promote Jesus Made from Single-A Carolina to High-A Wisconsin during the upcoming season, Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.The 18-year-old Made has established himself as one of the top prospects in baseball this season and will receive his first promotion of 2025 after slashing .267/.373/.388 with four home runs and an eye-popping 40 stolen bases over 378 plate appearances in 83 games with Carolina. He'll be joined at the High-A level by his running mate on the left side of the infield at Carolina in Luis Pena, who is also getting a promotion.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Playing up to expectations

    Jesus Made is hitting .305 with a .400 OBP, three home runs, eight steals and a 21.1 percent strikeout rate in 20 games for Single-A Carolina.Made, who turns 18 on Thursday, is the second-youngest player at Single-A behind Miami's Andrew Salas, yet Made has been 42 percent better than league average while getting to power and speed in games after an aggressive assignment. He has lived up to very high preseason expectations and has been even better of late, hitting .375 with two home runs and seven strikeouts over his last seven games.

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    Brewers' Jesus Made: Moves past ankle issue

    Jesus Made (ankle) started in each of Single-A Carolina's last four games, going 4-for-16 with a home run, two doubles, three walks, four runs, three RBI and one stolen base during that stretch.The 17-year-old switch-hitting infielder tweaked his ankle in his professional debut April 4, causing him to miss a few days of action before he returned to the Carolina lineup as a designated hitter Thursday. He then picked up a pair of starts at shortstop and one at third base to close out the week, so Carolina doesn't seem to have much concern about him being inhibited by the ankle at the plate, on the basepaths or in the field moving forward. The youngest prospect in the Carolina League, Made already appears to be holding his own at the Single-A level and could end up reaching High-A Wisconsin later this summer.

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