Brewers' Minor League Prospects: Week 15 Performance Review and Standout Players of the 2025 Season.
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The Milwaukee Brewers' minor league affiliates have continued to provide exciting baseball action as we reach Week 15 of the 2025 season. Let's dive into the performances of some of the notable players and teams within the Brewers' farm system.

Nashville Sounds (Triple-A)

The Nashville Sounds, the Brewers' Triple-A affiliate, had a solid week. Last week, the Sounds went 4-2 against the Iowa Cubs. Nashville now sits 15 games above .500 and holds a 2.5-game lead in the International League West. Tobias Myers pitched well, going 11 innings over two starts and allowing zero earned runs on eight hits while striking out 10. Myers now holds a 3.11 ERA through nine starts with Nashville this season. Logan Henderson had a rough outing, surrendering two home runs and four earned runs in 4 2/3 innings. Despite this, Henderson still maintains a 2.44 ERA with the Sounds this season.

Biloxi Shuckers (Double-A)

The Biloxi Shuckers are the Brewers' Double-A affiliate. In a recent game, Brett Wichrowski allowed one earned run with three strikeouts across 5.2 innings, lowering his season ERA to 2.35. Despite Wichrowski's efforts, the Shuckers fell to the Blue Wahoos.

Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (High-A)

There is currently no specific information available regarding the Timber Rattlers' performance in Week 15.

Carolina Mudcats (Single-A)

Detailed information about the Carolina Mudcats' Week 15 performance is not currently available.

Prospect Watch

While specific prospect performances from Week 15 are limited in the provided search results, some general prospect information is available.

Leonardo Bernal, a catcher in the Cardinals' Double-A system, was named the Texas League Player of the Week. Bryan Torres, an outfielder for the Memphis Redbirds (Triple-A, St. Louis Cardinals affiliate), has been consistently getting on base, with a .325 batting average and a league-leading .463 on-base percentage. Colby Thomas, after a year on the Stash List, was called up to the big leagues. In AAA, the 24-year-old hit .297, adding 17 home runs and seven steals.

As the minor league season progresses, these players and others within the Brewers' system will continue to develop their skills and compete for opportunities to contribute at the major league level.


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