Tyler Bremner is only two games into his professional career. But given how aggressively the Angels typically push college prospects, it’s certainly possible we could see the 21-year-old righty in the Majors before the end of 2026 -- especially if he continues to pitch as well as he has so far.
Bremner, the Halos’ No. 1 prospect per MLB Pipeline (No. 75 overall), followed up his stellar debut with High-A Tri-City on April 4 with a second straight scoreless outing Saturday, tossing 3 2/3 innings of shutout ball against Everett.
He has allowed just two hits with 10 strikeouts and four walks over 6 2/3 innings on the year.
Selected second overall in the 2025 MLB Draft out of UC Santa Barbara, Bremner still needs to show he can handle a starter’s workload. But once he builds up, it may be only a matter of time before he’s pitching in the big leagues.
Bremner spent his first two college seasons in a swingman role before throwing 77 1/3 innings with a 3.49 ERA and 111 K’s as a full-time starter in 2025, an emotionally trying year that saw his mother Jennifer’s health worsen after a five-year battle with breast cancer. She ultimately passed away on June 11, less than a month before the Draft.
The San Diego native also dealt with elbow soreness, so the Angels held him out of game action last year and also slow-played him during Spring Training.
Bremner, though, looks poised to move quickly now that he’s off and running.
