The Milwaukee Brewers have had a relatively quiet offseason up to this point in large part due to the front office's forward-thinking roster construction in recent years. Focusing on acquiring players with several years of team control, paired with a player development department that is one of the best in baseball, has left the Brewers with little work to do this offseason after winning an MLB-best 97 games in the regular season last year.
Sure, the Brewers could improve at several positions, but after team insider Adam McCalvy reported that the team is sticking with Joey Ortiz at shortstop to start the 2026 campaign, there aren't any glaring holes that Matt Arnold and company have to patch up this offseason.