
Misiorowski’s longest stint leads to a Brewers win over the Pirates
Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski contributed seven innings, with eight strikeouts, during a Brewers win over the Pirates at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025.
We now know which Milwaukee Brewers prospects would be heading to the Arizona Fall League, the annual offseason development showcase that invites some of baseball’s fastest-rising minor-leaguers.
Three top-15 Brewers prospects will be competing with the Surprise Saguaros, a team that features players from Milwaukee, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Texas and Cleveland.
Pitchers Jesús Broca and Anthony Flores, both lefties, and righties Michael Fowler, Edwin Jiménez and Brett Wichrowski will participate. On the position side, there’s corner infielder Luke Adams, catcher Marco Dinges and outfielder Josh Adamczewski.
The position players are the highest-regarded — all listed as top-15 prospects by MLB Pipeline. Adamczewski’s position as an outfielder also represents a development; he was drafted as a shortstop and has been a middle infielder in the low minors.
Drafted in the 15th round in 2023 on an overslot deal, Adamczewski has played almost exclusively second base in the minors, dabbling briefly in left field for four games with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers this year. Though he’s No. 13 on MLB Pipeline’s list of Brewers prospects, multiple shortstops rank ahead of him on the list, including top prospect Jesús Made, No. 3 prospect Cooper Pratt, 2025 first-round pick Brady Ebel and, arguably, No. 2 prospect and infielder Luis Peña.
The only clear-cut outfielder in the top 10 on that same list? That would be Braylon Payne, who closed the season at Class A Carolina and was the Brewers’ first-round pick in 2024.
Adamczewski tore up the Carolina League this year with the Mudcats, posting a 1.028 OPS in 46 games. He was promoted to Wisconsin, posting a .542 OPS in 16 games.
Adams, now at Class AA Biloxi, and Dinges, who played at both Carolina and Wisconsin this year, rank No. 8 and No. 10 on the Pipeline list. They missed large chunks of the 2025 season with injury.
The pitchers aren’t on the top-30 list, but they’re interesting.
Wichrowski, 23, has a 3.44 ERA at Class AA this year in 22 starts. Broca, 21, had a 3.77 ERA and 7-2 record in 38 relief appearances with the Rattlers this year. Flores, 20, had a 3.86 ERA in 32 appearances (11 games) at Wisconsin. Fowler, 23, had a 1.08 ERA at Carolina this year but made only nine appearances, all in relief (8.1 innings). Jiménez had a 7-0 record and 5.02 ERA at Wisconsin last year but went on the injured list in June and didn’t pitch in the organization this season while recovering. He could become a minor-league free agent in October.