Milwaukee Brewers: Which prospects have to get added to the 40-man roster?

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Trey Supak, RHP

Trey Supak was also drafted in 2014, and he’s also advanced to Double-A. Supak posted a 2.91 ERA in 16 starts with Biloxi in 2018. He tossed 86 2/3 innings, and fanned 75 while walking only 28.

Supak should start the season rated among the Milwaukee Brewers top-10 prospects, and he should either start the season in Triple-A, or end up there before the end of the season. He absolutely needs to be added to the roster because he would likely go among the first few picks in the Rule V draft. He should get added to the roster in the next few weeks.

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