Brewers Thirdbasemen- the present and the likely future
Jared Stephenson ended up being one of the most valuable Brewers in 1969 and was our best power hitter (with the continued power outage for Antonio Puente). Stephenson, who was acquired in a trade just before the trading dealine in 1968, is a solid defender with a rifle of an arm. He doesn't draw many walks but he makes consistent contact, drives balls into the gaps, and hits his fair share out of the park also. He is a slow runner but a smart one and he can steal a base now and then and runs the base paths with skill and smarts. He is signed through the next 2 seasons and depending upon how things go it is very conceivable the team will try to keep him beyond that. (He turned 26 during this past season.)
The Brewers best thirdbase prospect, Jose Careaga, had a fine season at AAA Chester but at this point his path his blocked and the scouting staff see him as most likely having the ceiling of WPK bench player at this point.
There are few other prospects waiting in the wings, though Mike Tomlin could still develop to have some major league role, albeit likely a small one.
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