The Milwaukee Brewers have added two more left-handed options to their pitching staff, Kyle Harrison and Shane Drohan, through a recent trade with the Boston Red Sox. With spring training underway, the question arises: where do these players fit into the Brewers' plans? Harrison, a 24-year-old with 42 games of big-league experience, was a top prospect for the San Francisco Giants in 2024. He joins the Brewers system, known for maximizing pitcher potential, and will compete for a rotation spot against fellow left-hander Robert Gasser and right-handers Logan Henderson, Chad Patrick, and Brandon Sproat. DL Hall, another left-hander, may also be in the mix. Drohan, a 27-year-old lefty, has yet to make his big-league debut. He could be an option as a long reliever, given his age and skill set, and is likely to start the season in Triple-A Nashville, but could be called up if one of the current bullpen left-handers gets injured. Both players have significant team control remaining, with Harrison having five years and Drohan having six. This flexibility gives the Brewers valuable options, but the question remains: how soon will they make an impact on the team?