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- Updated: May 22, 2019

The MLB draft is the hardest draft to have success in out of the four major professional sports in the United States. There are numerous factors that play into a prospect working his way through the minor league system and having a respectable major league career.
In the last 10 years, the Milwaukee Brewers have had little luck with their first-round selections, whether that’s due to a poor selections or a lack of player development.
Here’s a look at the Brewers’ first round-picks since 2009:
Continue reading about the Brewers’ draft picks at BaseballProspectJournal.com here.