The Milwaukee Brewers have one of the best front offices in the game when it comes to identifying cheap talent with massive upside. We've already talked about it multiple times this season, but the Brewers have fleeced the Boston Red Sox in back-to-back years at this point. The Brewers got Quinn Priester in 2025 and he went on to have a 3.32 ERA and 13-3 record that season for Milwaukee across 157 1/3 innings of work. This season, the Brewers got Kyle Harrison and he has a 2.09 ERA in eight starts across 38 2/3 innings of work. Those are two different deals that swing heavily in Milwaukee's favor, but it's not just the Red Sox. Last year, the Brewers acquired former top prospect Andrew Vaughn from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for then-disgruntled Aaron Civale, who had just asked for a trade at the time. Vaughn began his stint in the Brewers' organization down in the minors with Rhys Hoskins manning first base. When Hoskins got hurt last year, Vaughn took over and never loosened the reins.…