Outfielder Jordyn Adams has an agreement with the Brewers, reports Chris Cotillo of MassLive. That’ll almost certainly be a minor league contract with a non-roster invite to MLB camp once the signing is finalized. Adams is a CAA client.
The 26-year-old Adams was the 17th overall pick by the Angels out of high school in 2018. He’s an elite athlete who covers a lot of ground in center field but has never been a consistently productive hitter. Adams’ strikeout rates hit alarming levels by the time he reached Double-A. That swing-and-miss remains the biggest impediment for the speedster, though he has gotten brief looks at the MLB level over the past three seasons.
Adams combined for 28 games with the Halos between 2023-24. The Angels non-tendered him last winter. Adams signed a minor league deal with Baltimore and cracked the big league club at the end of May. He got into 10 games but only picked up five plate appearances, as he was mostly a late-game defensive substitute. Baltimore outrighted him off the 40-man roster in August. He finished the season at Triple-A Norfolk, where he batted .213/.291/.379 with a 30.3% strikeout rate over 310 plate appearances.
Milwaukee places a lot of emphasis on athleticism and defense in the outfield. Adams fits that role as a non-roster depth piece. The Brewers have Jackson Chourio, Sal Frelick, Garrett Mitchell and Blake Perkins lined up to split the majority of the outfield reps. Christian Yelich will get some work as a left fielder while serving mostly as a designated hitter, and Jake Bauers will rotate between the corners and first base. Brandon Lockridge, Steward Berroa and Akil Baddoo are potential center fielders with minor league options who all occupy 40-man roster spots. Adams joins Greg Jones, another elite runner and former first-round pick, as offseason depth adds.

Brewers loading up on elite athletes, makes sense considering they’re playing sports huh..
Eppler drafted athletes hoping to turn th into baseball players.
Simultaneously Arte cut the development budget to the bone.
Can’t imagine why it didn’t work.
Was a terrible pick at the time, and looks even worse now
Is he the next Issac Collin’s? Off the scrap heap and then the hottest Brewer for 6 to 8 weeks in the 26 season getting talk of ROY votes. Here is hoping all the readers get a chance to learn more about him in the future. Otherwise he may get a chance to play innBiloxi close to family and friends.
Collins was a ninth-round draft pick of the Rockies in 2019. Adams was a first-round pick of the Angels in 2018, so you would have to think that Adams, like Akil Baddoo, has more to work with for the Brewers’ developmental staff.
Brewers will probably turn this guy around and get a lot of use out of him. It’s what they do.
The Brewers have a great farm system but it is very light of OFs in the high minors. Adams was likely signed to play CF in Nashville.
Halos.
“but has never been a consistently productive hitter.”
Hopefully, a a couple of months into the Brewers MiL season, he gets his swing worked out and he can become a throw-in trade piece at the deadline. Win-win for both parties.
Brewer playbook.