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Cooper Pratt is currently the No. 50 prospect in the game, and the outlet thinks he could be ranked much higher when the next update comes out in July.
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Yardbarker on MSNStruggling Brewers offense continues to plummet in ugly May stretchMilwaukee's offensive struggles continued in Tuesday's 2-0 loss to Cleveland, as the Brewers suffered their second consecutive shutout, stretching their scoreless streak to 19 innings. The Brewers offense has sputtered in May, scoring just 25 runs in 12 games — an average of 2.08 per contest.
A year ago, the Brewers were one of baseball's feel-good stories after a red-hot start rocketed them to the top of the NL Central. Things haven't been as great this year.
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José Ramírez hit his seventh homer, Logan Allen allowed three hits in six innings, and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Milwaukee Brewers 2-0.
With the New York Mets, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies each logging a pair of series wins last week, the top-tier of MLB teams has become increasingly crowded with no clear-cut No. 1 team in baseball right now.
Experts at MLB Pipeline recently released their updated top 100 prospect rankings. Here's a look at some of the prospects whose stock has risen and fallen.
The Brewers may trade ace Freddy Peralta if their lackluster season continues, and the Orioles and Yankees would be good fits.
Cleveland's rotation has been stellar of late, producing a 0.67 ERA the past five games and a 2.47 ERA this month. It's something the Guardians will hope to maintain after putting right-hander Ben Lively on the 15-day injured list due to a right flexor tendon strain on Tuesday.