<8% CUP. Made is at Double-A Biloxi at 18 years old. Milwaukee's No. 1 prospect. He walked more than he struck out at Single-A. The model is tracking but not yet scoring. Sub-Batch B is next.
Made is Milwaukee's No. 1 prospect and one of the most advanced teenage shortstops in the minor leagues. He turns 19 in May 2026. He is currently at Double-A Biloxi after beginning his professional career in the Dominican Summer League in 2024, where he set the DSL record for walks in a season.
In 2025 at Single-A Carolina, he slashed .297/.436/.510 across 72 games with 10 home runs, 21 stolen bases, and more walks than strikeouts at 18 years old. The Brewers promoted him to High-A Wisconsin in the final weeks of the season, where he continued posting above-average OBP numbers. Milwaukee assigned him to Double-A Biloxi for 2026, an aggressive placement for a player who will not turn 19 until midseason.
Made is not on the Sub-Batch A scored list. The model did not score him in the March 20 run because his 90-day MLB appearance probability was below the scoring threshold. That remains true. The model gives Made a <8% CUP. He is at Double-A at 18. He will not reach the major leagues in 2026.
But Made is worth tracking on this site for a different reason. The Brewers' org coefficient is 1.04 in the CUP model, one of the highest in baseball. Milwaukee promoted Konnor Griffin after five Triple-A games. They promoted Jett Williams to Nashville the moment he cleared the 40-man addition process. They do not sit on talent.
Made is the kind of prospect who could accelerate that org coefficient further. If he handles Double-A the way he handled Single-A and High-A, a Triple-A assignment by September 2026 is realistic. An MLB debut at 19 is not likely but is not impossible with this organization.
The Sub-Batch B model run is scheduled to follow the June 18 calibration checkpoint. Made will almost certainly appear in that batch. His Double-A performance in April and May will set his initial CUS score and determine whether the model assigns him a late-2026 or 2027 ECD.
The prospect industry considers Made a generational talent. ESPN's Kiley McDaniel ranked him as one of the top 50 overall prospects in baseball entering 2026, describing him as a player with a 55-to-60-grade hit tool, above-average to plus power, and elite feel for the strike zone at an age when most teenagers are still adjusting to wood bats. He walks more than he strikes out. He hits to all fields. He is playing Double-A at 18.
The CUP score is low because he is not close to the majors in calendar terms. The talent score is as high as any player on this site. Those two things will converge in 2027 or 2028. Keep watching.