Cooper Pratt recorded his first Major League Baseball hit and RBI during his debut for the Milwaukee Brewers on June 16, 2026 [6].

The performance marks a significant arrival for one of the organization's most anticipated young talents. Pratt enters the league as the Brewers' No. 4 prospect and is ranked as the No. 63 overall prospect by MLB Pipeline [5].

Playing at American Family Field in Milwaukee, the 21-year-old shortstop contributed to a 9-4 victory over the Cleveland Guardians [3, 4]. Pratt finished the night with a 2-for-4 batting line [2].

In addition to his first hit and RBI [1], Pratt also recorded his first career run scored, and stolen base [1]. The multi-category contribution highlights the versatility the Brewers expected when promoting the young infielder to the major leagues [5].

Pratt's promotion comes as part of a strategic effort to integrate top-tier talent into the Brewers' active roster. His ability to produce immediately in his first game suggests a readiness for the speed and pressure of professional play at the highest level [5].

Cooper Pratt recorded his first Major League Baseball hit and RBI during his debut.

Pratt's successful debut provides immediate validation for his high prospect ranking. By recording hits, an RBI, a run, and a stolen base in a single game, he demonstrated the offensive and athletic tools that made him a top-65 overall prospect. This performance reduces the typical adjustment period for rookies and puts pressure on the Brewers' existing infield depth.