Made, No. 3 overall prospect, continues sizzling start

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MLB Pipeline's No. 3 prospect just keeps rolling.

Jesús Made, the No. 1 Brewers prospect, racked up three hits and four RBIs on Thursday for Double-A Biloxi in a 15-3 win over Pensacola. That raised his season slash line to .370/.452/.630 over his first six games.

Made ripped a pair of triples in his first two at-bats. The switch-hitter, batting left for each of his hits, pulled a 3-2 pitch into the right-field corner in the first inning and made a nifty swim-move slide to avoid the tag at third base. He then took a 1-1 pitch to virtually the same spot in the second inning, this time standing up at third while plating two runs.

It marked the first game of his professional career with two triples and his first of the season with multiple extra-base hits.

In the fourth inning, Made chopped a ground ball through the right side of the infield to score two. Four RBIs set an early season-high for the uber-talented shortstop. Made struck out twice and grounded out in his other three trips to the plate.

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Shucking a sluggish 1-for-10 start with the Shuckers, Made went 4-for-5 with his first home run of the season on April 5. The 18-year-old has yet to slow back down, with a hit in all three games since the breakout.

Made made a solid impression in his first big league Spring Training this year, hitting .310 with a triple and six RBIs. He moved through three different Minor League levels in 2025 and is already beginning to show in 2026 why he’s the highest-rated prospect who’s currently playing in the Minor Leagues.

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