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Youth has been the overriding storyline so far in Milwaukee Brewers camp this spring.
While there have been big-name, veteran additions such as Rhys Hoskins and Gary Sánchez, there are many more precocious prospects pushing for consideration for the opening-day roster – a nice problem for the Brewers to have, no question.
So far, a few of the biggest names – third baseman Brock Wilken, right-hander Jacob Misiorowski and catcher Jeferson Quero – have already been reassigned to minor-league camp.
There will be others to come as the days tick off and those assured of roster spots see their playing time ramp up.
But outfielder Jackson Chourio, infielders Joey Ortiz and Tyler Black and left-hander DL Hall are likely to be in the conversation right down to the final day as Milwaukee’s front office and coaching staff mull the various roster permutations.
There’s not that many roster decisions to make, to be honest with you,” manager Pat Murphy said. “I’m not going to divulge everything, because maybe the guys in there believe there’s more than that. But there’s not that many to make.”
But injuries always remain a possibility, as do breakout performances by unexpected players over the last couple weeks that earn them more serious consideration.
Also, the Brewers tend to be active with player acquisition when other teams begin paring their rosters, so one outside acquisition (or more) is almost a guarantee prior to when 26-man rosters need to be set in the hours leading up to opening day on March 28.
All that said, here’s our best guess where things stand entering the fourth week of camp.