Jack Magruder
SURPRISE, Ariz. — Jackson Chourio and Jacob Misiorowski are the Brewers' prime two prospects per MLB Pipeline, and it was simple to see why of their Spring Breakout recreation on Sunday towards Kansas Metropolis, a 4-3 loss in seven innings at Shock Stadium.
Chourio, the No. 2 overall prospect, showcased each his bat and his velocity, whereas Misiorowski touched 98 mph together with his fastball and pitched by means of command points to strike out 5 in 2 2/3 scoreless, hitless innings.
“It was superior,” Misiorowski stated of MLB's preliminary spring showcase. “Clearly a little bit hassle, however oh nicely. It’s what it’s. Having enjoyable, competing towards a staff that isn’t us. That was the primary focus.”
Misiorowski, the Brewers’ second-round decide within the 2022 Draft, hit two batters within the first and walked three within the third earlier than leaving with two outs within the inning.
When he was within the strike zone, nevertheless, the Royals had hassle placing the ball in play. Misiorowski obtained his first batter on a groundout to shortstop and completed a 1-2-3 second with a pair of flyouts, the final with the one changeup he threw.
“I needed to check it a little bit bit,” stated Misiorowski, who appears more likely to begin the season at Double-A Biloxi, the place he ended 2023.
Misiorowski maintained his 95-96 mph velocity all through, working in his breaking stuff within the second and third innings. He obtained 4 of his strikeouts with the fastball and escaped a second-and-third scenario within the first by getting Carter Jensen to swing over a slider.
“I’ve been engaged on secondary stuff so much in Spring Coaching, so why not throw it?” He stated. “I beloved the way in which it regarded. [The curveball] is one other pitch within the arsenal that I feel I can use to my benefit.”
Chourio made onerous contact on an RBI single within the fourth inning to provide the Brewers a 3-0 lead, lining a changeup into left subject to drive in Tyler Black, who tripled to deep middle subject with one out. Black is the Brewers' No. 4 prospect (No. 46 total).
“I like hitting behind Black,” Chourio stated of his teammate for half of final season in Biloxi. “I like being in the identical lineup with him. I like the boldness that he carries himself with and the way he performs the sport.”
Chourio confirmed off his velocity within the first inning, after Royals third baseman Cayden Wallace misplayed his grounder towards the opening for an error. Chourio didn’t hesitate because the ball bounced into quick left subject, and he slid into second base simply forward of the throw. He scored when Eric Brown Jr. walked with the bases loaded.
“I didn’t give it some thought an excessive amount of,” Chourio stated of his resolution to advance. "Simply form of acted in he second. Actually loved the day immediately. It was very thrilling. We had fun. We felt nice about it.”
Left-handed-hitting outfielder Yophery Rodriguez, 18, made an impression, hitting two balls onerous to the other subject. Milwaukee's No. 11 prospect lined a single to left subject to steer off the second towards right-hander Mason Barnett, the Royals’ MLB Pipeline pitching prospect of the 12 months in 2023.
Like Chourio, Rodriguez is a prime signing out of the Dominican Republic. He acquired a $1.5 million signing bonus in 2023 and spent the season within the Dominican Summer season League, the place he had six homers, 12 stolen bases and an .842 OPS in 52 video games.
“It is a nice expertise,” Rodriguez stated. “I had numerous enjoyable immediately. Enjoying with Chourio and people guys, they’re all good folks and so they deal with me nicely. I really feel like I’ve been right here my complete life.
“The Dominican Republic was a step I had to soak up my life to get right here. That was good preparation for me. Now I’m right here and I’m able to go. I’m able to fly.”
Rodriguez had extra walks than strikeouts final summer time, and is a candidate to open within the Arizona Advanced League this season.
“Hitting,” he stated when requested what he does finest. “I practice onerous. I wish to face onerous pitchers, proficient pitchers. I just like the problem.”
Jeferson Quero, the Brewers' No. 3 prospect (No. 35 total), was hit in the appropriate hand by a 1-0 pitch within the first inning however stayed within the recreation and took another at-bat because the DH. Proper-handed prospect Logan Henderson was eliminated with left indirect discomfort after his second pitch to Blake Mitchell, his second batter, within the fourth inning. Trevor Werner homered to open the inning.
