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Let The Affiliated Organization Shuffle Commence!
I’m here this evening on a truncated timetable to chime in on the upcoming Affiliate Shuffle. And I’m not talking about the latest dance craze sweeping the internet.
(To be honest though, how much fun would a dance be called the “Affiliate Shuffle”? You could get front offices from around the different affiliated minor league franchises to participate. They could film videos. YouTube would go crazy. The best part? It only comes around every other year and last no longer than a couple of weeks. You wouldn’t have time to get sick it. You’d bob your head and stomp your feet. A little rhythmic clapping to go along with it. Yes, the “Affiliate Shuffle” would take the world by storm! Sell t-shirts. Sell lunchboxes! Sell VHS tapes teaching you the dance in the comfort and anonymity of your own home!)
You know what the least likely part of that entire digression is? That you wouldn’t have time to get sick of it. MLB is tremendous at a lot of things, and it’s ability to overplay a song is breathtaking.
But anyway, like I said earlier, I’m on a time crunch here.
That being the case, let’s lay out the facts:
- Player Development Contracts (“PDCs”) are agreed to in even-numbered totals of years. This is because when affiliates change, there is a ton of work that goes in. It would be wildly unfair to expect an affiliated organization to potentially overhaul so many parts of their organization on an annual basis.
- Affiliated organizations agree to these PDCs with Major League Baseball clubs. To put it plainly, these contracts result in the team where organizations send their minor league players to compete and develop.
- The Brewers have five organizations under such contracts during these two-year windows.
- At the conclusion of 2014, four of those PDCs (Triple-A, Double-A, High-A, rookie ball) were set to expire.
So that’s where we found ourselves with the 2014 season winding down. The only affiliate under a PDC after 2014 was set to be the Class-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, who currently are signed through 2016.
First, some good news came down the pipe as it was announced in August that the Brewers and their rookie ball affiliate in Helena were signing a four-year PDC extension. One down, three to go.
It had been widely assumed that the moving-to-Biloxi-Mississippi Huntsville Stars would stay with the Brewers. The Biloxi team even hired the outgoing Huntsville Stars’ general manager Buck Rogers, so continuity appeared to be a goal. As of the moment I hit publish, there has been no official announcement from either side that the relationship will continue. That being said, Baseball America was operating under the assumption that the PDC renewed automatically for two years. I spoke to someone who said that if the relationship is going to continue, he assumed it would be guaranteed for longer than just a two-year auto renewal. It remains to be seen how it ultimately shakes out.
In the same way as the Double-A affiliate, High-A Brevard County in Florida was shown on the same report from Baseball America to have been renewed for two years. There are some extenuating circumstances surrounding the Manatees, but it appears for now as though the PDC will be renewed there as well.
So if that accounts for three of the four expiring PDCs, we’re brought to the situation in Nashville.
The Nashville Sounds have been the Triple-A affiliate of the Brewers since 2005, which adds up to a cool decade in the Music City. The Brewers put up with an aging facility at the end of this most recent PDC extension. And when Nashville and the Sounds finally got together on a new facility at Sulphur Dell, it was hoped that the Brewers would be benefitting from enduring Greer Stadium. Instead, however, it appears that the Sounds want a new tenant beginning in 2015. That would be unfortunate timing for the Brewers what with the new facility, but then again the PDC almost wasn’t renewed following the 2012 season due to Greer Stadium and a bit of contentiousness.
The bottom line as things stands today is that the Brewers have some potential flux in their minor league system. Tuesday, September 16, 2014 is the first day that teams can officially announce new affiliations. There’s a bit of a potential carousel effect which could take place if rumors hold true.
Those rumors include the A’s leaving Sacramento and affiliating with Nashville (as already mentioned), the San Francisco Giants affiliating in Sacramento and leaving Fresno, and the Brewers possibly ending up affiliating with the Fresno Grizzlies who have been the Giants Triple-A affiliate since 1998. The franchise moved to Fresno in 1998 and was, ironically, a Brewers affiliate in their final season as the original incarnation of the Tucson Toros.
So, there’s much to be revealed beginning Tuesday. Hopefully the dust settles quickly and the Brewers will know where their top prospects will be playing ball for at least the next two years, be that in Fresno or some other option.
2014 Opening Day Affiliates Rosters
Opening Day is here for the minor leagues!
What follows are the announced rosters for each of the full-season minor-league affiliates for the Milwaukee Brewers, broken down by position group.
Class-AAA Affiliate (Twitter: @nashvillesounds)
Manager: Rick Sweet
28 Total Players
Pitchers (13)
- Michael Blazek (Twitter: @MichaelBlazek34)
- Hiram Burgos (Twitter: @Burgos196)
- Jose De La Torre
- Mike Fiers (Twitter: @Fiers64)
- Alfredo Figaro
- Donovan Hand (@DonovanHand)
- Kyle Heckathorn (@KyleHeckathorn)
- Johnny Hellweg
- Brad Mills
- Dustin Molleken
- Jimmy Nelson (@Jimmy_J_Nelson)
- Ariel Peña
- Rob Wooten (@RobWooten35)
Catchers (3)
- Robinzon Diaz
- Lucas May (@LukedogKC)
- Matt Pagnozzi (@MattPagnozzi)
Infielders (9)
- Irving Falu (@irvingfalu)
- Hector Gomez
- Taylor Green
- Sean Halton (@SeanHalton11)
- Elian Herrera
- Hunter Morris (@HunterMorris15)
- Pete Orr
- Stephen Parker
- Eugenio Velez
Outfielders (3)
- Caleb Gindl
- Jeremy Hermida
- Kevin Mattison (@stachemaster4)
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Class-AA Affiliate (Twitter: @HuntsvilleStars)
Manager: Carlos Subero
28 Total Players
Pitchers (14)
- Tyler Cravy (@TylerJayCravy)
- Drew Gagnon (@Dgags24)
- David Goforth (@DavidGoforth7)
- Brooks Hall
- Greg Holle (@GHolle44)
- Taylor Jungmann
- Brent Leach (@brentle24)
- Arcenio Leon
- Johnnie Lowe (@jlowe390)
- Eric Marzec (@MarzMLB)
- Casey Medlen (@cmeds13)
- Andy Moye (@AMoye22)
- Kevin Shackelford (@Shackeldaddy)
- Brent Suter (@bruter24)
Catchers (3)
- Joey Paciorek
- Adam Weisenburger (@aweisenburger)
- Shawn Zarraga
Infielders (7)
- Greg Hopkins (@StJonnyHopkins)
- Josh Prince (@JoshPrince17)
- Nick Ramirez (@N_Ramirez33)
- Jason Rogers (@jasonrogers2003)
- Nick Shaw (@NShaw3)
- Hainley Statia (@HStatia4)
- Shea Vucinich
Outfielders (4)
- Kentrail Davis
- Mitch Haniger (@M_Hanny19)
- Brock Kjeldgaard
- D’Vontrey Richardson
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Class-A Advanced Affiliate (Twitter: @BCManatees)
Manager: Joe Ayrault
26 Total Players
Pitchers (13)
- Jacob Barnes (@j_barnes30)
- Jed Bradley (@Jed_Bradley)
- Hobbs Johnson (@hojo31)
- Jorge Lopez (@yabiee18)
- Damien Magnifico (@D_Magno32)
- Stephen Peterson (@SPetey22)
- Chad Pierce (@pierce_chad)
- Tanner Poppe (@TannerPoppe)
- Austin Ross
- Michael Strong (@Strong_Mike1188)
- Tommy Toledo (@TommyToledo13)
- Martin Viramontes (@martilious19)
- Tyler Wagner (@_TylerWagner_)
Catchers (2)
- Parker Berberet (@Parkcity16)
- Cameron Garfield (@CAMgGARFIELD)
Infielders (8)
- Orlando Arcia
- Garrett Cooper (@CoopaLoop1)
- Michael Garza (@Miguelito_G_21)
- Brandon Macias (@Cias12)
- Nathan Orf (@NateOrf4)
- Yadiel Rivera (@YADIELRIVERA13)
- Alfredo Rodriguez (@Arodss2)
- Jose Sermo (@j_weesy21)
Outfielders (3)
- Michael Reed (@MReed1119)
- Victor Roache (@_Heavy28Hitter_)
- Tyrone Taylor (@Ty_roneTaylor)
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Class-A Affiliate (Twitter: @TimberRattlers)
Manager: Matt Erickson
27 Total Players
Pitchers (13)
- Tyler Alexander (@LilLefty12)
- Tristan Archer (@TRISTAN_archer)
- Barrett Astin (@BarrettAstin17)
- Victor Diaz
- Rodolfo Fernandez (@cuba900321)
- Preston Gainey (@friendpresto)
- Tyler Linehan (@tylinny39)
- Harvey Martin (@Martin_Time15)
- Zach Quintana (@Slummdog)
- Chris Razo (@RazBerry02)
- Trevor Seidenberger (@trev15berger)
- Tyler Spurlin (@TyroneG4)
- Taylor Williams (@TWilly_KSU)
Catchers (3)
- Clint Coulter (@ccoulter12)
- Paul Eshleman (@EshPaul)
- Rafael Neda (@rafaelneda88)
Infielders (6)
- Francisco Castillo
- David Denson (@_DavidD_41)
- Steven Halcomb
- Chris McFarland (@cmcfarland116)
- Angel Ortega
- Taylor Smith-Brennan (@TaylorBrennan88)
Outfielders (5)
- Johnny Davis
- Omar Garcia
- Jose Peña
- Michael Ratterree (@MRat_Ocho)
- Lance Roenicke* (@LTRoenicke)
*Player/Coach
Official Release: Miller Park to Host Midwest League Game in May
Tickets on Sale Tomorrow to see the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers vs. the Beloit Snappers
The Milwaukee Brewers have announced that the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers will play a Midwest League game at Miller Park on Saturday, May 24. The Timber Rattlers will face the Beloit Snappers, the Class-A affiliate of the Oakland A’s. Game time is scheduled for 6:10 p.m.
“The Brewers and Timber Rattlers have had a strong partnership for a number of years and this is a great opportunity for our fans to see our future stars,” said Brewers Chief Operating Officer Rick Schlesinger. “It’s also a great opportunity for these players to get the thrill of playing at Miller Park.”
Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 9 a.m. Prices are $10 for Field Diamond Box seats and $5 for all other seat locations. Tickets can be purchased by visiting the Miller Park Box Office, online at Brewers.com, or by calling the Brewers Ticket Office at (414) 902-4000 or 1-800-933-7890.
“We are excited to be returning to Miller Park this year as it has been a fan favorite and it allows our fans in the Milwaukee area the opportunity to see some of the top prospects in the Brewers organization right in their own backyard, said Timber Rattlers President Rob Zerjav. “We also know it is a day our players mark on their calendar and gives them the chance to get a taste of what they are striving to achieve.”
The game will be a home game for Beloit, with Wisconsin as the visiting team.
“The Beloit Snappers are pleased to return to Milwaukee to play our in-state rival, Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, once again,” said Dennis Conerton, President of the Beloit Professional Baseball Association. “Our two earlier games in 2003 and 2004 were exciting experiences for both fans and players alike and we look forward to another opportunity to showcase our Major League players of tomorrow in the confines of beautiful Miller Park.”
This will mark the seventh time in team history that the Timber Rattlers will play a game at Miller Park. On August 14, 2003, the Timber Rattlers and the Beloit Snappers first met in a Midwest League battle, with the Snappers prevailing 4-2. At the time, the Snappers were the Class-A affiliate of the Brewers. The game featured future Brewers players such as Prince Fielder, Tony Gwynn, Manny Parra, and Rickie Weeks. The two teams also met on August 12, 2004 at Miller Park in a game that the Snappers won by a 5-0 score.
On April 24, 2009, the Timber Rattlers played at Miller Park as a Brewers affiliate for the first time and defeated the Chiefs, 5-3. The Timber Rattlers dropped a 6-1 decision to the Cedar Rapids Kernels on May 7, 2010. Wisconsin earned a 5-1 win over the Peoria Chiefs on June 29, 2011 and defeated the Dayton Dragons by a 3-0 score on April 27, 2012.
Other current Brewers who have played in Timber Rattlers games at Miller Park include Khris Davis, Scooter Gennett, Jim Henderson and Wily Peralta.
The Timber Rattlers have been a minor league affiliate of the Brewers since the 2009 season.
Brewer Nation Interview Series: Mitch Haniger
As you all know, I like to interview players shortly after they’re drafted in an effort to help the fan base get to know them as well and learning more about them than just the numbers from college or high school say or what’s in a scouting report. I interviewed the Brewers’ 2013 11th round draft pick Andy Hillis back in June this year, for example.
I also like to follow up with the players every now and then, and that’s what I had the pleasure of doing yesterday with 2012 1st Round draft pick Mitch Haniger.
(If you missed my original interview with Haniger in 2012, you can find a link to it here.)
In the conversation we talk about his 2013 season which was split between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Advanced Brevard County, his being selected as the Brewers priority exception to the 2013 edition of the Arizona Fall League, and what his off-season plans are.
Please take a listen, learn a little bit more about an up and coming outfield prospect in the Brewers system, and get to know Mitch Haniger a bit better.
Thanks again to Mitch for his time. Be sure to follow him on Twitter: @M_Hanny19
Minor League Affiliate Rosters Announced
Following the directive of the parent club, the minor-league affiliates for the Milwaukee Brewers have formally announced their lineups to begin their respective 2013 regular seasons.
Here are the positional breakdowns of these provisional lists.
Class-AAA Affiliate
Manager: Mike Guerrero
25 Total Players
Pitchers (13)
- Hiram Burgos
- Frankie De La Cruz
- Donovan Hand
- Kyle Heckathorn
- Johnny Hellweg
- Jim Hoey
- Chris Jakubauskas
- Zach Kroenke
- Michael Olmsted
- Jesus Sanchez
- Tyler Thornburg
- Travis Webb
- Rob Wooten
Catchers (3)
- Dayton Buller
- Anderson De La Rosa
- Blake Lalli
Infielders (6)
- Blake Davis
- Scooter Gennett
- Sean Halton (reportedly moving to RF this year)
- Hunter Morris
- Stephen Parker
- Hainley Statia
Outfielders (3)
- Cole Garner
- Caleb Gindl
- Josh Prince
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Class-AA Affiliate
Manager: Darnell Coles
25 Total Players
Pitchers (13)
- Brian Garman
- Greg Holle
- Taylor Jungmann
- Thomas Keeling
- Arcenio Leon
- Johnnie Lowe
- Santo Manzanillo
- Casey Medlen
- Andy Moye
- Jimmy Nelson
- Ariel Pena
- R.J. Seidel
- Alan Williams
Catchers (3)
- Robinzon Diaz
- Adam Weisenburger
- Shawn Zarraga
Infielders (6)
- Ozzie Chavez
- T.J. Mittelstaedt
- Jason Rogers
- Nick Shaw
- Shea Vucinich
- Mike Walker
Outfielders (3)
- Kentrail Davis
- Brock Kjeldgaard
- Rene Tosoni
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Class-A Advanced Affiliate
Manager: Joe Ayrault
25 Total Players
Pitchers (13)
- Jacob Barnes
- Jed Bradley
- Drew Gagnon
- David Goforth
- Brooks Hall
- Seth Harvey
- Andre Lamontagne
- Eric Marzec
- Stephen Peterson
- Chad Pierce
- Kevin Shackelford
- Tommy Toledo
- Mark Williams
Catchers (2)
- Cameron Garfield
- Rafael Neda
Infielders (6)
- Cody Hawn
- Greg Hopkins
- Brandon Macias
- Nick Ramirez
- Yadiel Rivera
- Adrian Williams
Outfielders (4)
- John Dishon
- Ben McMahan
- Lance Roenicke
- Chad Stang
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Class-A Affiliate
Manager: Matt Erickson
24 Total Players
A 25th player will be added to the roster following the start of the season.
Pitchers (13)
- Austin Blaski
- Rodolfo Fernandez
- Preston Gainey
- Ryan Gibbard
- Jorge Lopez
- Leonard Lorenzo
- Damien Magnifico
- Eric Semmelhack
- Mike Strong
- Brent Suter
- Martin Viramontes
- Tyler Wagner
- Taylor Wall
Catchers (3)
- Parker Berberet
- Clint Coulter
- Brent Dean
Infielders (5)
- Orlando Arcia
- Mike Garza
- Chris McFarland
- Alfredo Rodriguez
- Jose Sermo
Outfielders (3)
- Mitch Haniger
- Michael Reed
- Tyrone Taylor
Brewers Finalize Minor League Coaching Staffs
The Milwaukee Brewers today announced the Minor League coaching staffs for the 2013 season. In addition, Rick Tomlin has been named minor league pitching coordinator. The position was previously held by Brewers Bullpen Coach Lee Tunnell. Tomlin enters his 24th season in the Minor Leagues, which includes coaching roles with Minnesota (1989-1995), New York-AL (1996-2004), Washington (2005-08) and New York-NL (2009-11). He previously served as a minor league pitching coordinator with the Yankees (2002-04) and Mets (2011).
At Triple-A Nashville, Manager Mike Guerrero and Pitching Coach Fred Dabney each return for their second season. Bob Skube joins the Sounds as coach after spending the past six seasons as a hitting coach in the San Diego Padres organization, including the previous two seasons at Triple-A Tucson. He also spent two seasons in the Texas Rangers organization (2005-06). In 2006, he managed the Rangers’ rookie-level affiliate in Arizona. Skube, who was drafted by the Brewers in the 13th round of the 1979 June Draft, played in the Brewers organization from 1979-85. He appeared in 16 Major League games with the Brewers during the 1982-83 seasons, batting .250 with 9 RBI.
Aaron Hoback enters his first season as Nashville’s athletic trainer and his seventh season in the organization. He spent the past three seasons at Double-A Huntsville. Andrew Emmick begins his fourth season as strength and conditioning specialist.
The Double-A Huntsville Stars will see the return of Manager Darnell Coles and Pitching Coach Chris Hook. The coach is to be announced. Dwayne Hosey, who held the position last season, will serve as coach at Rookie Helena in 2013. Athletic Trainer Steve Patera begins his first season at Huntsville following two seasons with the Rookie Arizona Brewers. Tim Gifford returns for his second season as strength and conditioning specialist.
The coaching staff at Class-A Brevard County will remain the same in 2013. The staff includes Manager Joe Ayrault, Pitching Coach Mark Dewey and Coach Ned Yost IV, who all return to the Manatees for their second season. Athletic Trainer Tommy Craig and Strength and Conditioning Coach Jonah Mergen also return.
The Midwest League Champion Wisconsin Timber Rattlers return their entire coaching staff. Manager Matt Erickson, an Appleton native, is joined by Pitching Coach David Chavarria, Coach Dusty Rhodes, Athletic Trainer Jeff Paxson and Strength and Conditioning Specialist Christian Polega.
The Rookie Helena Brewers will be managed by Tony Diggs, who spent the previous seven seasons as manager of the rookie-level Arizona Brewers. Pitching Coach Elvin Nina returns for his fifth season and coach Dwayne Hosey will make the move from Huntsville. Don Money, who coached at Helena last season, will continue in his second season as special instructor, player development in the minor league system. He spent 14 seasons managing at various levels in the organization from 1998-2011.
ARIZONA BREWERS
Nestor Corredor will manage the Arizona Brewers in 2013 following three seasons at the helm of the Rookie Dominican League Brewers. Pitching Coach Steve Cline returns for his 33rd season as a pitching coach in the minors, including his 18th season as a member of the Brewers farm system. Coach Kenny Dominguez and Strength and Conditioning Specialist Jake Marx also return. Greg Barajas, who spent last season as athletic trainer at Triple-A Nashville, will fill the same role with the Arizona Brewers. The staff for the Rookie Dominican Summer League Brewers will be announced at a later date.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS (AAA) | |
Manager | Mike Guerrero |
Pitching Coach | Fred Dabney |
Coach | Bob Skube |
Athletic Trainer | Aaron Hoback |
Strength & Conditioning Specialist | Andrew Emmick |
HUNTSVILLE STARS (AA) | |
Manager | Darnell Coles |
Pitching Coach | Chris Hook |
Coach | TBD |
Athletic Trainer | Steve Patera |
Strength & Conditioning Specialist | Tim Gifford |
BREVARD COUNTY MANATEES (A) | |
Manager | Joe Ayrault |
Pitching Coach | Mark Dewey |
Coach | Ned Yost IV |
Athletic Trainer | Tommy Craig |
Strength & Conditioning Specialist | Jonah Mergen |
WISCONSIN TIMBER RATTLERS (A) | |
Manager | Matt Erickson |
Pitching Coach | David Chavarria |
Coach | Dusty Rhodes |
Athletic Trainer | Jeff Paxson |
Strength & Conditioning Specialist | Christian Polega |
HELENA BREWERS (R) | |
Manager | Tony Diggs |
Pitching Coach | Elvin Nina |
Coach | Dwayne Hosey |
Athletic Trainer | TBD |
Strength & Conditioning Specialist | TBD |
ARIZONA BREWERS (R) | |
Manager | Nestor Corredor |
Pitching Coach | Steve Cline |
Coach | Kenny Dominguez |
Athletic Trainer | Greg Barajas |
Strength & Conditioning Specialist | Jake Marx |
Milwaukee Brewers Announce Rosters for Minor League Affiliates
Here are the full rosters as listed on various websites. Each states that the announcement of the rosters comes from the front office.
All players are listed by position group, alphabetically by last name.
Triple-A Nashville Sounds – @nashvillesounds
- Catchers
- Dayton Butler
- Martin Maldonado – @Machete1224
- Paul Phillips
- Infielders
- Erick Almonte – @erickgabrieljr
- Brooks Conrad
- Eric Farris – @eRoc86
- Taylor Green
- Sean Halton
- Edwin Maysonet
- Hainley Statia – @HainleyStatia
- Outfielders
- Caleb Gindl
- Corey Patterson
- Logan Schafer
- Pitchers
- Brian Baker – @TheBakeShow14
- Zach Braddock
- Josh Butler
- Vinnie Chulk
- Mike Fiers
- Victor Garate – @vick_garate
- Donovan Hand
- Mike McClendon
- Seth McClung
- Daniel Meadows – @danmeadows35
- Wily Peralta
- Juan Perez
- Amaury Rivas
- RESTRICTED
- Mark Rogers (this isn’t an official roster inclusion, but an educated guess)
Double-A Huntsville Stars – @HuntsvilleStars
- Catchers
- Anderson De La Rosa – @anderdelarosa22
- Jason Jaramillo – @JsonJara23
- Infielders
- Jeff Bianchi
- Domnit Bolivar
- Matt Cline
- Scooter Gennett
- Angel Gonzalez
- Hunter Morris – @HunterMorris15
- Outfielders
- Kentrail Davis
- Khris Davis
- Lee Haydel
- Brock Kjeldgaard
- Josh Prince
- Pitchers
- Evan Anundsen – @ImOldGreeeeg31
- Bradley Blanks – @b_radmalibou31
- Darren Byrd
- Kyle Heckathorn – @KyleHeckathorn
- Jim Henderson
- Santo Manzanillo
- Roque Mercedes
- Dan Merklinger
- Jesus Sanchez
- Cody Scarpetta
- RJ Seidel
- Tyler Thornburg – @tylerthornburg
- Rob Wooten – @RobWooten35
High-A Brevard County Manatees – @BCManatees
- Catchers
- Brent Dean
- Adam Weisenburger – @aweisenburger
- Shawn Zarraga
- Infielders
- Cody Hawn
- T.J. Mittelstaedt – @Tjmittelstaedt6
- Juan Sanchez
- Nick Shaw – @NShaw3
- Mike Walker
- Shea Vucinich
- Outfielders
- Reggie Keen – @ReGGieReg21
- Scott Krieger
- Franklin Romero – @Romerofjr
- Miguel Velazquez
- Pitchers
- Eric Arnett
- Jed Bradley – @Jed_Bradley
- Hiram Burgos – @Burgos196
- Brian Garman
- Brooks Hall
- Greg Holle – @GHolle44
- Taylor Jungmann
- Thomas Keeling
- Eric Marzec – @MarzMLB
- Casey Medlen – @cmeds13
- Jimmy Nelson – @Jimmy_J_Nelson
- Austin Ross
- Connor Whalen – @Connor_Whalen
- Alan Williams
Low-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers – @TimberRattlers
- Catchers
- Parker Berberet
- Rafael Neda – @rafaelneda88
- Tyler Roberts
- Infielders
- Carlos George
- Greg Hopkins – @StJonnyHopkins
- Brandon Macias – @Cias12
- Yadiel Rivera
- Jason Rogers – @jasonrogers2003
- Adrian Williams – @A__Williams13
- Outfielders
- Josh Dishon
- Ben McMahan – @BenMac15
- Chad Stang
- Pitchers
- Jacob Barnes
- Drew Gagnon – @Dgags24
- David Goforth – @Brew_Crew72
- Seth Harvey – @MrSethHarvey
- Seth Lintz – @SethLintz
- Matt Miller
- Andy Moye
- Stephen Peterson – @SPetey22
- Chad Pierce
- Kevin Shackelford
- Tommy Toledo – @TampaTommy13
- Mark Williams – @M9Willy40
- Brandon Williamson
***Note: Any italicized names are players on the Brewers 40-man roster.***