PHOENIX – Keston Hiura’s tenure as a Milwaukee Brewer may have reached its completion. Hiura, once the organization’s most promising prospect, was informed by the Brewers on Friday afternoon that he ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Keston Hiura isn't the same player he used to be. That's a double-edged sword. The bad: Hiura isn't an active MLB player anymore. He came up as one of the top prospects in baseball ...
Milwaukee’s Keston Hiura couldn’t ever remember playing first base during a game in high school, college or the professional ranks before this year. Yet that’s where he'll be most often this season.
The Tigers announced Thursday that they have reassigned right-hander Trey Wingenter, left-hander Andrew Vasquez, catcher Anthony Bemboom, infielder Keston Hiura and outfielders Bligh Madris and Ryan ...
Former Milwaukee Brewers' top prospect Keston Hiura is coming to the big leagues for the first time since the end of 2022 season. He's been promoted by the Los Angeles Angels to take the place of the ...
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Keston Hiura’s ride with the Rockies was short and uneventful
The quest to find the future Colorado Rockies first baseman featured a carousel of seven starters in 2025. In the end, 2017 MLB Draft first-round pick Keston Hiura very short ride — when he played in ...
Not long ago, the future looked bright for Keston Hiura and the Brewers. The former No. 9 overall draft pick (2017) had been a universally lauded top-25 prospect in the sport due to a high-probability ...
Former top prospect Keston Hiura has inked a deal with the Colorado Rockies. According to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, it's a minor league pact with an invitation to major league spring training. The ...
According to his player page on MLB.com, former top prospect Keston Hiura has elected free agency. He spent the 2023 season with the Brewers’ Triple-A affiliate, the Nashville Sounds. Hiura was the ...
At Keston Hiura’s college games years ago, agents and scouts would sometimes comment about his leg kick, saying something like, as one observer at the time put it, “you got to change that foot.” ...
The plan was to keep Keston Hiura in Triple A for a while longer. How long? No one knew with certainty. Just last week, Brewers manager Craig Counsell said that the situation needed “space.” President ...
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