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Milwaukee Brewers' top prospect Jesús Made continued his scorching-hot start to the 2026 season.

The early-season surge from Milwaukee’s top prospect shows no signs of slowing down as Jesús Made delivered another standout performance at the plate for Double-A Biloxi.

The 18-year-old infielder turned in a dominant offensive showing, collecting three hits and driving in four runs in a lopsided victory over Pensacola on Thursday.

Made wasted little time making an impact. In his first two plate appearances, he showcased both power and speed by legging out a pair of triples. Batting from the left side, he sent both balls deep into the right-field corner, demonstrating his ability to drive pitches with authority.

On the first, he flashed athleticism with a crafty slide to beat the tag at third, while the second brought home multiple runs and further widened the gap on the scoreboard.

The multi-triple performance marked a milestone moment early in his professional career. He had not previously recorded two triples in a single game. It also served as his first contest this season, featuring multiple extra-base hits, further highlighting his growing offensive versatility.

He wasn’t done there. Later in the game, Made added to his RBI total by shooting a ground ball through the right side of the infield, bringing home two more runs. The four RBIs set a new personal best for him in the young 2026 campaign, underscoring his ability to produce in key situations.

After a quiet start to the season, Made has quickly flipped the script. A breakout performance earlier in the week jump-started his rhythm at the plate, and he has since maintained that momentum with consistent contact and run production. He has now recorded a hit in multiple consecutive games, steadily raising his overall numbers.

Through his first several contests, Made has compiled an impressive slash line, combining a high batting average with on-base ability and emerging power. His well-rounded offensive game, paired with his advanced approach for his age, continues to validate his status as one of the premier prospects in baseball.

Having already navigated multiple levels in the Minor Leagues last season, Made entered 2026 with significant expectations. Between his strong showing in Spring Training and his current production, he is proving capable of meeting -- and potentially exceeding -- those early projections.

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