Brewers reportedly sign Jadyn Fielder, Prince’s sonBrewers reportedly sign Jadyn Fielder, Prince’s son

Brewers reportedly sign Jadyn Fielder, Prince's son 2:47 PM UTC Theo DeRosa @Theo_DeRosa Share share-square-733548 Jadyn Fielder (right) poses for a photo with his dad and brother at the Souls of Game exhibit in May. Brewers fans, rejoice: There might be another Fielder on the way to Milwaukee. According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic
Brewers reportedly sign Jadyn Fielder, Prince’s sonBrewers reportedly sign Jadyn Fielder, Prince’s son

Brewers reportedly sign Jadyn Fielder, Prince’s son

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Jadyn Fielder (right) poses for a photo with his dad and brother at the Souls of Game exhibit in May.

Brewers fans, rejoice: There might be another Fielder on the way to Milwaukee.

According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Brewers have signed 19-year-old Jadyn Fielder — the son of 12-year MLB veteran Prince Fielder — after Jadyn was not selected in the 2024 MLB Draft. Jadyn played high school baseball at TNXL Academy in Ocoee, Fla., and participated in the 2024 MLB Draft League with the Frederick Keys.

While Prince Fielder played exclusively at first base, his son plays second and third. Jadyn could make it three generations of Fielders to make it to the Majors, joining his father and his grandfather, Cecil Fielder. Between them, Prince and Cecil Fielder combined for nine All-Star selections, including Prince’s nods in 2007, 2009 and 2011 with the Brewers.

2011 was Prince Fielder’s final year with Milwaukee after he was a first-round Draft pick in 2002, but he went on to success with the Tigers (his father’s primary club) and the Rangers. Just like Prince played for his dad’s old team, Jadyn now has a chance to be the latest Fielder to don a Brewers jersey.

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