Milwaukee Brewers fans have a compelling reason to tune into the MLB All-Star Futures Game on July 12 in Atlanta: Jesús Made, the organization's top prospect, has been selected to represent the team. The young infielder will showcase his skills on a national stage alongside other elite National League prospects.
Made's ascent through the Brewers' ranks has been rapid since signing with the team in 2024. The Dominican-born player is currently making waves with Low-A Carolina, boasting an impressive .283/.390/.421 slash line, four home runs, and 40 RBIs. His plate discipline is particularly noteworthy, with a minuscule 15% chase rate and an 89% contact rate, demonstrating maturity beyond his 18 years.
Ranked as the 8th best prospect in baseball, Made's selection for the Futures Game highlights his potential. As three of the seven prospects ahead of him are expected to soon graduate to the major leagues, Made is poised to climb even higher in the rankings.
Made was impressive coming out of the Dominican Summer League and has continued to have a fine season in Low-A as an 18-year-old. He is a disciplined hitter with fast bat speed, plus athleticism, power projection and versatility. He's a high-contact threat with speed, arm strength and positional flexibility.
The All-Star Futures Game offers Brewers fans a chance to see Made compete against other top prospects. The game will be broadcast on MLB Network and simulcast on MLB.com.