With the additions, the Brewers' 40-man roster is full.

Jungmann, the Brewers' No. 10-ranked prospect by MLB.com who will turn 25 next month, was 12-10 with a 3.57 ERA in 27 starts and one relief appearance between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville in 2014, with a significant jump in his strikeout rate to 8.6 per nine innings. His previous best was 5.8 strikeouts per nine innings in the Class A Advanced Florida State League in 2012, Jungmann's first professional season.

The former University of Texas standout spent most of the season in Triple-A, where he was 8-6 with a 3.98 ERA in 18 starts plus one relief outing. He struck out 101 batters in 101 2/3 innings at Nashville.

"He was probably one of the better pitchers in that league during the second half," Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said.

Plenty can happen between now and the time rosters are set, but Jungmann appears positioned to follow in the footsteps of another big right-hander, Jimmy Nelson, who pitched the second half of 2013 and the first half of 2014 at the Triple-A level before the Brewers needed him in the Majors at midseason. If Jungmann is indeed sent back to Triple-A to begin 2015, he would lead the starting rotation at the Brewers' new Colorado Springs affiliate.

Strong, 26, has struck out 242 batters in 209 innings over the past three seasons and earned a trip to this year's Arizona Fall League. With the free-agent departures of Zach Duke and Tom Gorzelanny, Strong is one of only two left-handed relievers (Will Smith is the other) on Milwaukee's 40-man roster. Another lefty, Wei-Chung Wang, will convert back to a starting role in the Minor Leagues in 2015.

Goforth, 26, logged 27 saves as Huntsville's closer last season and could reprise the role next year in Nashville if he doesn't make the cut in Milwaukee. Goforth's name was absent when the three other roster additions were announced on Thursday morning, but was informed later in the day that he would be added as well. Melvin said he was simply waiting for input from club decision-makers who had seen Goforth pitch.

Rivera is just 22 and a superior defensive shortstop who split last season between Class A Advanced Brevard County and Huntsville, batting .258 with five home runs, 30 RBIs and 10 stolen bases.

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