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Andrew Vaughn’s Milwaukee Breakout Was Real – But ZiPS Isn’t Buying It Yet

Andrew Vaughn looked like a different player in Milwaukee. After a sluggish start to 2025 with the White Sox, he arrived in the Cream City and flipped the switch – turning into the kind of hitter scouts had envisioned since his college days.

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He wasn’t just solid; he was a problem for opposing pitchers. But as the baseball world looks ahead to 2026, one of the most respected projection systems in the game is tapping the brakes.

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ZiPS – the long-trusted projection model from FanGraphs – isn’t sold on Vaughn’s late-season surge. Despite the eye test and the numbers he posted in a Brewers uniform, ZiPS sees more of the same from Vaughn in 2026. And by “same,” we’re talking about the pre-trade version – a league-average bat with flashes of pop, but not the kind of consistent threat Milwaukee might need in the heart of the order.

Let’s break it down.

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Vaughn’s Tale of Two Halves

Vaughn’s 2025 season was split cleanly in two – and not just by a change of scenery. With the White Sox, he struggled to find any rhythm.

But once he landed in Milwaukee, everything clicked. In a Brewers uniform, Vaughn slashed .308/.375/.493 with 9 home runs, 46 RBI, and a 141 OPS+.

That’s not just a hot streak – that’s middle-of-the-order production on a team that thrives on maximizing every inch of value.

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But when you zoom out and look at his full-season line, the shine fades a bit: .254 average, .307 OBP, .411 slugging, 14 home runs, and 65 RBI. Solid, sure.

But not game-changing. And that’s the version ZiPS is betting on – not the guy who mashed for two months in navy and gold, but the one who’s been closer to average over a larger sample size.

What ZiPS Sees for 2026

ZiPS isn’t projecting a total collapse, but it’s certainly not projecting a breakout either. The system sees Vaughn hitting under .250 with a 20% strikeout rate and some on-base challenges. The power is still expected to be there – think 20+ home runs – but the overall profile leans more toward “serviceable thumper” than “lineup anchor.”

For some clubs, that’s perfectly fine. But for the Brewers, it’s a little more complicated.

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This is a team that doesn’t have the luxury of swinging and missing on key bats. They can’t just plug a $150 million free agent into the lineup if things go sideways. Milwaukee lives on margins – and if Vaughn turns out to be just “okay,” they’ll have to find that missing punch somewhere else.

The Brewers Way: Betting on the Outlier

Here’s the thing about projections: they’re built on data, not belief. ZiPS is doing its job by leaning on the full body of work.

But the Brewers have made a habit of proving models wrong. They’ve consistently found value where others didn’t look twice.

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And Vaughn – if he continues to look like the hitter he was in the second half of 2025 – could be their latest success story.

He doesn’t have to be a superstar. He just needs to keep being that guy – the one who showed up in Milwaukee and immediately looked like he belonged in the middle of a playoff-caliber lineup.

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If he does, the Brewers won’t care what ZiPS says. They’ll take the outlier every time.

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