The Brewers have selected the contract of outfielder Brewer Hicklen, though he has been optioned and will stay at Triple-A Nashville. Infielder Oliver Dunn was transferred to the 60-day injured list to open a 40-man roster spot. The moves were relayed on X by Adam McCalvy of MLB.com.
Hicklen, 28, signed with Milwaukee in the offseason in a textbook case of nominative determinism. Since signing that deal, he has been having a great year in Triple-A. In 72 games for the Sounds, he has been struck out at a high rate of 26.5% but has also drawn walks 13.1% of the time and hit 19 home runs. That’s led to a .270/.383/.571 slash line and 139 wRC+, indicating he’s been 39% better than the league average hitter. He’s also stolen 26 bases in 30 tries while lining up at all three outfield spots.
When a player is selected to a 40-man roster but then immediately optioned, it’s usually a sign that his contract contains some kind of opt-out provision. Per McCalvy on X, Hicklen did indeed have a such a clause in his deal. The Brewers aren’t going to bring him up to the majors but have given him a roster spot because they didn’t want him to get away after that strong performance in the first few months of the 2024 season.
It will be difficult for him to crack the outfield at the big league level, as Milwaukee has a fairly crowded group of guys competing for playing time on the grass. As of right now, Christian Yelich is serving as the designated hitter fairly regularly but also with some outfield time mixed in there. Sal Frelick, Garrett Mitchell, Jackson Chourio and Blake Perkins are splitting the rest of the time out there. With those five guys on the active roster, Joey Wiemer has been on optional assignment for much of the year. The club toyed with using Frelick at third base earlier this year but Joey Ortiz has firmly taken over that spot.
Hicklen has a full slate of options and can be kept around as depth for quite a while, if the Brewers keep him on the 40-man. Speculatively speaking, it’s also possible that the club’s relative strength in the outfield could be used to address their need for pitching, which could perhaps change the outfield picture in the coming weeks.
Whenever Hicklen is back up in the majors, he can add to a track record that currently consists of just six games with the Royals in 2022. He only got four plate appearances in that time and is still looking for his first major league hit, as he struck out in all four of those trips to the plate. He’s generally hit well in the minors, with a slash of .244/.348/.469 and 113 wRC+ from 2021 to 2023 and has been in even better form this year.
As for Dunn, he was placed on the 10-day injured list on June 19 due to a back strain. He’s now ineligible to return until 60 days from that date, which would be in the middle of August. On June 29, Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel relayed on X that Dunn was expected to miss more than a month due to a disc issue in his back.
mikevm3
how appropriate
miggywrld
One would say this is destiny.
Paleobros
One step closer!!
Chuck from Uniontown
Somebody get the Cubs on the line and make a trade for Colton Brewer so that the prophecy can be fulfilled.
frankf
They can have him.
HopefulTwinsFan
Brewer… The Brewer.
sadmarinersfan
The prophecy is fufilled
Cohens_Wallet
Does this mean the Mets should trade Boston Baro to the RedSox?
truthlemonade
His first name is “Brewer”? Seriously?
Names I would like to see in MLB: Padre, Pirate, Cardinal, Guardian, Athletic, Twin (and he is not a twin).
AHH-Rox
Too bad Rocky Colavito is long retired. Colorado could use a corner OF with his power.
Russell Branyan
Why would a team add a player to the 40, but not the 26 during the season?
King123
Reds did it with Brooks Kriske this year. They were postulating it was because he had an opt-out and didn’t want to lose him.
Roidville Slugger
Stop asking legitimate baseball transaction questions. This will only be for satirical comments on the irony of his name…
los_leebos
Just heard Arizona is also about to promote Diamondback Smith, corner infielder from their AAA Reno affiliate.
kdog4187
So is it fair to say they have something Brewing in Milwaukee?
cwizzy6
It’ll be easier to crack that OF rotation once one of Sal or Mitchell is traded at the deadline.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Congratulations brewer for being a brewer
Ex MLB peanut vendor
Brewer Hicklen would join Angel Moreno, Johnny Podres, Dave Philley and Jose Cardenal…
hiflew
Also Marlin Carter, Red Ruffing, Ranger Suarez, and a lot of Rockys and Rays.
Ex MLB peanut vendor
Did they ever play for the teams they shared a name with? I don’t think Ranger Suarez played for the Rangers…yet.
Angel Moreno Angels 81-82
Dave Philley Phillies 58-60
Jose Cardenal Cardinals 70-71
Johnny Podres Padres 1969
AHH-Rox
Rey Ordonez and Rey Sanchez both spent a little time with the Rays.
AHH-Rox
And Jay Jackson pitched for Toronto in 2023.
Ex MLB peanut vendor
Good ones!
hiflew
Ahh I see. I thought it was just a list of names shared by teams.
Non Roster Invitee
Darragh is now my favorite MLBTR writer. Nominative determinism? Gotta love it.
Signed,
Homer Bailey
LFGSD619
Brewer the Brewer. Love it.
Rsox
Brewer playing for the Brewers is a little on the nose isn’t it…
Cleon Jones
Learn something new every day. From Wikipedia:
“Nominative determinism is the hypothesis that people tend to gravitate towards areas of work that fit their names. The term was first used in the magazine New Scientist in 1994, after the magazine’s humorous “Feedback” column noted several studies carried out by researchers with remarkably fitting surnames. These included a book on polar explorations by Daniel Snowman[1] and an article on urology by researchers named Splatt and Weedon.[2″
SharksFan91
Why? Oops, I forgot Hicklen fits the typical Milwaukee Brewer/Murphy player profile. It’s bad enough that Perkins is now riding the bench replaced by Mitchell/Frelick. Last night was another example of why Milwaukee should have tried to sign C. Santana (and saved $$) instead of signing Rhys the rally killer and iron glove. Oops, I forgot once again, Santana doesn’t fit the profile and Hoskins does. Ridiculous!
They had better acquire a SP (Taillon?) at the deadline.