Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Ray was recalled from the team's alternate site on Tuesday, the Brewers announced on Twitter. One of the top prospects in Milwaukee's system, Ray has flashed 20-homer, 20-steal potential through his minor league career, with a career-best performance in 2018 where he hit 27 home runs with 37 steals at Double-A. Ray was recalled as a corresponding move to the Brewers placing Daniel Robertson on the concussion injured list on Tuesday. He likely won't have much fantasy value right now as the Brewers await the returns of Lorenzo Cain and Christian Yelich, but when he gets a full time shot at an outfield spot he'll be a very interesting waiver-wire guy to target.
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Ray, currently the No. 2 ranked prospect in the Brewers farm system according to MLB Pipeline, has landed on the seven-day injured list. In an interesting move, the Brewers announced the injured list stint without announcing what the injury was, leading to much speculation. The 24-year-old Chicago native hit .237 in Double-A last season, stealing 37 bases, hitting 27 home runs and driving in 74 runs. News will follow when his injury is announced.