There were many stories about various players who came out of the spring training of Milwaukee Brewers. For weeks, fans have been chosen for the latest update of Brandon Woodruff, who is preparing to return to the main one this year after skipping the entire season 2024. Battle for the initial role of Shortstop, released by Willy Adames when he signed a contract with San Francisco GiantsOnly recently he won Joey Ortiz after a long competition with Bice Turang.
But well -established league players were not the only headers generating headers. Vinny Capra, which is outside the smaller league options, is drawn in the spring leading the team at home with six. Craig Yoho, who struck 101 batons in less than 50 rounds last year, drew the attention of national media thanks to his destructive change.
But while the best perspectives and boundaries of the list of hope were dominated by headlines, one juvenile 20-year-old, participated in his first professional spring training, he was a kind of home.
Jadyn Fieldder, son of Prince Fielder, was in Milwaukee Brewers Minor League camp

In July last year, Jadyn Fieldder, son of the Brewers legend, Prince Fielder, was signed by Milwaukee after he was incapable of 2024 MLB in an amateur project. He was 19 years elderly.
Of course, the older Fieldder is one of the best players in the history of franchise. In 2007, his second year in Majors, Prince became the youngest player in the history of MLB, who achieved 50 gears at home in the season. He did it at the age of 23, at the same time lowering .288/.395/.618 and driving in 119 runs.
Jadyn, currently 20 years elderly, was not invited to the Major League Camp from Brewers, but he played in exhibition matches in a smaller league with Single Carolina players.
On Wednesday Brewers Insider Adam McCalvy He published a story in which the younger Polar revealed how much it does not mean to play a professional baseball, especially for the organization he grew up:
“It’s a dream come true. Because I was diminutive, I always wanted to play for brewers. I’m just blessed that it really happens.
“My dad always told me that you never know when your last day of playing in baseball is like a world series.
He means that it doesn’t matter at what level of the league system Brewers starts his professional career. He is simply elated that he plays and plays for Milwaukee.
Of course, he has a long way before he could reach the main leagues. However, it will be a entertaining perspective to watch. The second base (which can also play in third place), Jadyn has a talent for getting into the base, just like his dad, and has a similar swing to Prince, which generates raw power.
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