Brewers, Reese McGuire
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The Milwaukee Brewers applied that way of thinking by signing Reese McGuire to a minor league contract with an invite to spring training on Wednesday. McGuire, 30, is an eight-year veteran catcher who has spent time with four clubs, mainly the Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox .
A former All-Star pitcher is being mentioned by an insider as a potential reunion candidate for the Brewers this offseason.
The Milwaukee Brewers boast a formidable farm system, recognized as one of MLB's elite. With standout prospects like Jesús Made and Luis Peña, alongside strategic acquisitions and international talent,
Made, Peña, Williams, Pratt, and Sproat are viewed as consensus top prospects. ESPN, however, expanded the list to include Quero (also included by Law), Henderson (also included by Baseball America), and Letson. Let’s examine why some outlets felt these players deserved inclusion while others did not:
Big league camp is the next stop on Brewers top prospect Jesús Made’s rapid rise in professional baseball. The Brewers announced nine additional non-roster invitees to their Major League Spring Training camp on Tuesday,
The Milwaukee Brewers received Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat, two of the New York Mets' top prospects, in exchange for Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers last week.
The New York Mets introduced new starting pitcher Freddy Peralta via Zoom on Tuesday, and the impending 2027 free agent was asked about the possibility of a contract extension with the team. He provided this response.
The Brewers signed veteran catcher Reese McGuire to a minor league deal. He might be their 2026 backup. You can get details at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Milwaukee Brewers have invited nine non-roster players to their major-league spring training. The list of invitees includes a mix of promising prospects like Made, Luke Adams, and Brock Wilken. Recently acquired utility player Jett Williams is among those invited to camp.
There was a bit of news on this front on Tuesday, when the Brewers—after rumors swirled for some time— signed the Chicago Cubs’ 2025 backup, Reese McGuire. The wrinkle here is that McGuire was not signed to a major league deal; he instead received a minor league deal with an invite to spring training.