5:55pm: The Brewers have made it official, announcing Yoho’s selection. In corresponding moves, they optioned right-hander Logan Henderson to open an active roster spot and transferred lefty Nestor Cortes to the 60-day injured list to open a 40-man spot. Cortes landed on the 15-day IL in early April due to a flexor strain in his throwing elbow. His status is unclear but he’s now unable to return until early June at the earliest.
2:20pm: The Brewers are going to select right-hander Craig Yoho, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. The righty isn’t yet on Milwaukee’s 40-man roster, so they will have to make a corresponding move.
Yoho, 25, wasn’t really on the radar as of a few years ago but has been turning some heads lately. The Brewers drafted him with an eighth-round pick in 2023 and signed him to a tiny $10K bonus. He had only thrown 37 innings in college, on account of spending some time as a position player and also undergoing two Tommy John surgeries as well as a knee surgery.
Since then, he has been surging through the minor leagues. Last year, he went from High-A to Double-A to Triple-A, tossing 57 2/3 innings with a 0.94 earned run average. He had a massive 42.4% strikeout rate, a passable 9.7% walk rate and strong 54.5% ground ball rate.
Baseball America ranked him the #15 prospect in the system coming into this year, noting that his changeup is easily his best pitch. Both his fastball and changeup have armside run and look similar out of the hand but are separated by about 13-14 miles per hour in terms of velocity, with his fastball in the 91-94 mph range and his changeup 77-81. He also mixes in a curveball on occasion.
Yoho didn’t break camp with the Brewers but has been posting strong numbers in Triple-A so far this year. He hasn’t yet allowed an earned run in 9 2/3 innings, striking out nine opponents while giving out three walks and continuing to get grounders like last year.
Milwaukee will give him a chance to see if the stuff plays against big league hitters. If it works out and he stays in the majors the rest of the way, it’s too late for him to get a full year of major league service time here in 2025.
Photo courtesy of Curt Hogg, Imagn Images.
Is Yoho still trying to be a 2-way player?
Yep, some are saying he’s the next Ohtani.
Who? His parents?
You don’t know ball
Why’s that? He hasn’t hit in years and is a relief pitcher.
Who? Oldmastery!
Who me? Couldn’t be
Are you a bot? Gotta be a bot
More like a 2 day player amirite?
Yoho Yoho a Brewer’s life for me!
Yoho and a bottle of rum. As long as he didn’t steal it from Jobu.
Better join the Hot Dog Club now so Brewers can afford this guy in the future
How did the Pirates not draft this guy? If ever a name was tailored for a specific ball club its this guy
Arr!!! Yoho, a pirates life for me!!!
The merchandise sells itself!
Yoho Yoho a pirates life for me
Sneaky good prospect with an 80-grade name.
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Yos before hos.
Aren’t “ho” and “once” contradictory?
Whaddaya get when you cross a Duncan Yo-Yo with a Hostess Ho Ho?
Yes !!! Yoyo is here. it’s about fricken time. Brewers in a 3 year span will like 16 top 30 prospects graduate from the 30 top prospect list with success.
If Brewer fans celebrate the occasion by hiring a prostitute and buying 1..75 l of Captain Morgan for his Major League Debut, then what do you have? Yoho, ho, and a bottle of rum.
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Who’s getting sent down?
Just guessing but logical corresponding move would seem to be DFA of Joel Payamps and his 17.55 ERA
Or Ashby to the 60 day?
Sorry. AND Ashby to the 60 day?
For all of the critics who downgraded the Brewers’ 2025 hopes on the basis of their trade of Devin Williams to the Yankees, here comes the justification for that trade.
Absolutely!!! Brewers got some nice young pitchers and position players for years to come. Job now is start locking some of them up early so they will be good for years. They did a great job of not signing players to just to sign them, then clogging the roster up. Now time for Cameron, Martinez jr to be brought up too with Capra, Bauers and Collins sent down or packing along with Black up in May. Roster will be pretty set.
They should have signed players in the offseason to raise the floor of the team, not “just to sign them,” and there’s not much help coming from the minors. Ernesto Martinez is a 26 year old minor league journeyman who’s never played above AA until this year, Daz Cameron is 28 and has a career .201/.263/.330 line in MLB. It’s absurd to expect those guys to make any difference, although you are correct that Capra, Collins, and Dunn are not major league players either.
The next major addition to the roster will be SS Cooper Pratt, but it won’t be any time soon. Perhaps by September we’ll see Pratt, Jeferson Quero and Robert Gasser. This team is pretty locked in for the season.
Justification, yes. But the returns from that trade leaves much to be desired.
He has a name like one of Ken Jeong’s jokes about her name being Ho(o)
Better some Yoho than some Bozo
Will end up being the Brewers closer.
Yoho Polo!!!
Any relation to Yohel Pozo??
That’s not Yoho! It’s undercover Frank Drebin.
NGL. I’m looking to seeing Liam Nesson in the new Naked Gun. He’s the only one who could pull it off like Leslie Nielsen
Brewers must be loaded with pitching if they let Shane Smith go
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum