Jackson Chourio is as promising a prospect as the Brewers have ever had. His raw tools, particularly his speed and quick hands, are enticing enough to draw comparisons to last year’s MVP, Ronald Acuña Jr. In the minor leagues, he showed a tremendous ability to quickly adapt to a new level of pitching, despite being consistently way younger than his competition. After the Brewers signed him to the largest deal ever for a player with no major league experience, there was no financial incentive to keep Chourio off the active roster, and he opened the season in Milwaukee just a couple of weeks after turning 20.