MLB's No. 3 prospect Made -- still just 18 -- continues hot streak with homer

7:04 PM UTC

Jesús Made, MLB's No. 3 overall prospect, continues to make an impact.

The 18-year-old infielder belted a solo shot in the fourth inning for Double-A Biloxi, his second homer of the season, and walked twice. The Brewers young phenom has been stellar this season, batting .333 with a 1.033 OPS through 11 games.

Made's dinger wasn't enough to secure a win for Biloxi on Wednesday, and the Shuckers lost, 7-3, to Columbus.

It's been a rapid ascent for Made, who signed for $950,000 out of the Dominican Republic in January 2024. He fired out of the gate to start his career, posting a .331/.458/.554 slash line in 51 games in the Dominican Summer League in his debut season.

Milwaukee's top prospect made his stateside debut in 2025, and he climbed three levels of the Minors, finishing with a .285/.379/.413 combined slash line, six homers, 40 extra-base hits and 47 steals in 115 games.

He began 2026 at Double-A, where he finished last season, and immediately took off. He's gotten a hit in all but two games so far this season, and he has three multihit performances.

Despite being just 18, he turned heads at Spring Training this year, going 9-for-29 with six RBIs and a pair of stolen bases in 12 games.

A switch-hitter, Made has five plus tools, including three grading at 60 on the 20-80 scouting scale. At 6-foot-1 and 221 pounds, he possesses above-average power and speed on the basepaths.