On July 16, 2025, the Brewers celebrate Andrew Vaughn's record RBI streak after their 8-3 win vs. the Nationals. See how his historic start is energizing the team.
StatPro MLB Beat Reporter
No game on the schedule for the Brewers today, but that doesn't mean the buzz has stopped. While the team enjoys a well-deserved day off after their 8-3 victory over the Nationals on July 12, the story of the week remains the incredible start for newcomer Andrew Vaughn, who has done something no other Brewer has ever done before.
Andrew Vaughn is the first player in Brewers history to record an RBI in each of his first five games with the club.
Let that sink in. Since being acquired from the White Sox for righty Aaron Civale in mid-June, Andrew Vaughn has been nothing short of a revelation. Recalled from Triple-A Nashville, he's stepped into the lineup and immediately started producing, capping his historic five-game RBI streak in the win on July 12th. It's the kind of instant impact that energizes a clubhouse and a fanbase, providing a critical jolt of offense as the team heads into the second half.
The good news doesn't stop at the big-league level. Even after graduating superstar Jackson Chourio, the Brewers' farm system is getting major recognition, jumping an incredible 10 spots to land firmly in the top 10 of MLB Pipeline's rankings. The credit goes to the front office's shrewd drafting, deep infield talent, and a robust international signing program. In fact, whispers are already starting about a 17-year-old international signee who is drawing early comparisons to Chourio himself. The talent pipeline is flowing.
So who's coming next? The system is loaded. Keep your eyes on top prospects like infielders Jesús Made and Luis Peña, hard-throwing righty Jacob Misiorowski, shortstop Cooper Pratt, and catcher Jeferson Quero. The organizational depth is impressive, and the next generation is hungry. You have to love hearing that a recent draftee, Fischer, told reporters he wants to model his game after perennial MVP candidate Bryce Harper. That's the confidence you want to see.
While the field at American Family Field was quiet today, the organization was anything but. Between Vaughn's immediate impact and the promise bubbling up from the minors, the Brewers are in a fantastic position. They're winning now, and they're built to win tomorrow. As the team rests up for their next series, fans can feel confident that the Crew is firing on all cylinders, from the top of the roster to the deepest corners of the farm.