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MILWAUKEE BREWERS (66-81) at CHICAGO CUBS (93-53) RHP Chase Anderson (8-11, 4.53) Vs MILWAUKEE BREWERS (66-81) at CHICAGO CUBS (93-53) RHP Chase Anderson (8-11, 4.53) vs. RHP John Lackey (9-8, 3.35) Friday, September 16, 2016 - 1:20 CT - Wrigley Field Game #148 - Road Game #73 STREAK: Won 2 LAST FIVE: 3-2 LAST TEN: 6-4 HOME RECORD: 39-36 ROAD RECORD: 27-45 WHAT’S BREWING? TODAY’S GAME: Is Game 9 (4-4) of an 11-game road trip to St. Louis (2-2), Cincinnati BREWERS vs. CUBS (1-2) and Chicago-NL (1-0).....following this trip, the team returns to Miller Park for the final For Starters 1997: 1-2 2008: 7-9 Brewers starters have posted a Major homestand of the season vs. Pittsburgh (3g) and Cincinnati (3g). 1998: 6-6 2009: 7-10 1999: 6-6 2010: 6-9 League-best 2.81 ERA (137.2ip, 43er) 2000: 7-6 2011: 10-6 over their last 24 games (since 8/22). IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: RHP Yhonathan Barrios (right shoulder strain), OF Rymer 2001: 9-8 2012: 13-4 Team Starters ERA since 8/22 2002: 10-7 2013: 13-6 Milwaukee .......................2.81 (137.2ip, 43er) Liriano (facial fractures), LHP Sean Nolin (left elbow soreness) and LHP Chris Capuano (left 2003: 6-10 2014: 8-11 Chicago-NL ....................2.84 (139.1ip, 44er) elbow soreness) are on the 60-day disabled list. 2004: 7-10 2015: 5-14 2005: 9-7 2016: 6-10 Los Angeles-NL ...............3.22 (117.1ip, 42er) 2006: 8-8 Total: 150-158 BREWERS IN THE STANDINGS (167 days): The Brewers have spent the following number 2007: 6-9 Poison Ivy SUMMARY: Are 150-158 all-time, including 6-10 Last night’s 5-4 win snapped the team’s of days alone or tied at each position in the National League Central: FIRST: 0, SECOND: 1, this season.....went 5-14 last season.....are 7-22 6-game losing streak at Wrigley Field. THIRD: 1, FOURTH: 141, FIFTH: 24.....the team is currently in fourth place, trailing the first- over the last 29 games.....at MIL: Are 80-76 all- place Cubs by 27.5 games, second-place Cardinals by 10.5 games and third-place Pirates by Game of Thorns time, going 69-69 at Miller Park and 11-7 at County Tyler Thornburg has posted a 0.28 ERA 6.0 games.....are ahead of the fifth-place Reds by 3.0 games. Stadium.....are 5-4 this season.....went 2-8 last over his last 30 appearances (32.1ip, season.....at CHI: Are 70-82 all-time at Wrigley 4r, 1er) and has not allowed an earned SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 13-24-10 in series play. Field, including 1-6 this season.....went 3-6 last run over his last 18 appearances (20ip, Game 1: 19-29, Game 2: 21-26, Game 3: 20-22, Game 4: 6-4 3h, 1r, 0er, 8bb, 23k).....he has held season. right-handed batters hitless over their Sweep Victories (5): at Atl (3g, 5/24-5/26), vs. Oak (2g, 6/7-6/8), vs. Pit (3g, 7/29-7/31), vs. last 35 at-bats against him, representing Col (3g, 8/22-8/24) and at Pit (3g, 9/2-9/4) THE BREWERS WHEN..... the longest current streak of its kind for Sweep Losses (6): at ChC (2g, 4/26-4/28), at NYM (3g, 5/20-5/22), at SF (3g, 6/13-6/15), at any pitcher in the majors according to Scoring First ........................................43-25 Opponent Scores First.........................23-56 the Elias Sports Bureau.....the last right- StL (3g, 7/1-7/3), at ChC (4g, 8/16-8/18) and vs. Pit (4g, 8/25-8/28) handed batter to collect a hit off him was Out-hitting Opponent ...........................50-10 Arizona’s Rickie Weeks on 7/28 at Miller BREWERS AT HOME: The Brewers are 39-36 at home this season, going 10-10-4 in series Out-hit by Opponent ............................14-67 Park (single). play.....the team has had three season-high 4-game home winning streaks (6/11-6/25, 7/28- Hit Totals Even ........................................2-4 Brox Star 731 and 8/14-8/24) and a season-high 6-game home losing streak from 8/25-8/30. Committing An Error ............................34-49 Keon Broxton, in his fourth stint with the Committing No Errors ..........................32-32 team, is batting .289 (41-for-142) with BREWERS ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 27-45 on the road this season, going 3-14-6 in 8 HR, 17 RBI and 15 stolen bases since Leading After 7 Innings..........................56-6 series play.....the team had a season-high 5-game road winning streak from 8/21-9/8 and had Trailing After 7 Innings ........................ 3-66* being recalled from Triple-A Colorado Tied After 7 Innings .................................7-8 Springs on 7/25....in his 3 previous stints, a season-high 7-game road losing streak from 8/7-8/20. he batted .125 (8-for-64, 1hr, 2rbi, 7sb). Leading After 8 Innings .........................58-1 LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers have made 37 replay challenges, going Trailing After 8 Innings ........................ 1-67* Go Johnny Go! Tied After 8 Innings ...............................7-12 Jonathan Villar is tied with Pat Listach 17-20.....their last challenge (won) came on 9/8 at St. Louis as a pickoff attempt involving for third on the franchise’s single-season Randal Grichuk was overturned.....the team went 16-14 in replay challenges last season. Hitting a Home Run .............................53-43 stolen base list. Not Hitting a Home Run ......................13-38 Player (Year) SB MANAGER: Craig Counsell is in his second season as manager of the Brewers (127-157) Scoring at Least 4 Runs ......................53-22 Tommy Harper (1969) ................................73 Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer .....................13-59 Scott Podsednik (2004) ...............................70 and first full season.....he was named the 19th manager in franchise history on 5/4/15, Pat Listach (1992) .......................................54 replacing Ron Roenicke.....he went 61-76 last season.....bio is on p. 48 of the media guide. vs. Right-Handed Starter .....................37-65 Jonathan Villar (2016) ...............................54 vs. Left-Handed Starter .......................29-16 Note: Tommy Harper’s 73 stolen bases in 1969 were as a member of the Seattle Pilots. COACHES: Returning from the 2015 staff are hitting coach Darnell Coles (2nd season), third Day Games ..........................................24-29 base coach Ed Sedar (10th season, 6th as 3B coach) and bullpen coach Lee Tunnell (4th Night Games ........................................42-52 MLB Leaders - Stolen Bases season).....new to the staff are pitching coach Derek Johnson, coach Jason Lane, bench Decided In Last At-Bat ........................10-15 Player SB coach Pat Murphy and first base/infield coach Carlos Subero. Walk-off Wins & Losses ...........................1-6 Billy Hamilton, Cin .......................................58 1-Run Games ......................................21-27 Jonathan Villar, Mil ....................................54 Extra Innings ............................................2-8 Starling Marte, Pit ........................................47 CURRENT ROSTER: PITCHERS (19) - RH Chase Anderson, RH Jacob Barnes, RH Michael Come-From-Behind Wins .........................33 Note: Tommy Harper (1969) and Scott Podsednik Blazek, RH Blaine Boyer, RH Tyler Cravy, RH Zach Davies, RH Matt Garza, RH Junior Losses After Leading ................................32 (2004) are the only players in franchise history to lead Shutouts...................................................7-8 the Major Leagues in stolen bases. Guerra, RH Taylor Jungmann, RH Corey Knebel, RH Damien Magnifico, RH Jhan Mariñez, RH Jimmy Nelson, RH Wily Peralta, RH Ben Rowen, RH Rob Scahill, LH Brent Suter, RH vs. NL Central ......................................27-40 MLB Team Leaders - Stolen Bases vs. NL East ..........................................16-17 Tyler Thornburg, RH Carlos Torres.....CATCHERS (3) - Martin Maldonado, Manny Piña, vs. NL West .........................................13-17 Team SB Interleague .............................................10-7 Milwaukee .................................................161 Andrew Susac.....INF (7) - Orlando Arcia, Chris Carter, Jake Elmore, Scooter Gennett, Arizona ......................................................123 Hernan Perez, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar.....OF (4) - Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Kirk * 4/18 at Minnesota called after 6 innings (rain) Cincinnati ...................................................122 Nieuwenhuis, Domingo Santana. BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH Note: The franchise has led MLB in stolen bases four bold italics = not on Opening Day roster times (1969, 1989, 1992 and 2012). Monday ...............4-11 April ..................8-15 Tuesday ............11-12 May ................15-14 National League Leaders - HR OPENING DAY ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - RH Chase Anderson, RH Michael Blazek, Wednesday .........14-8 June ...............12-14 Player HR RH Blaine Boyer, LH Chris Capuano, RH Matt Garza, RH Jeremy Jeffress, RH Taylor Thursday .............8-10 July ................12-13 Nolan Arenado, Col .....................................37 Jungmann, RH Jimmy Nelson, RH Ariel Peña, RH Wily Peralta, RH Tyler Thornburg, RH Friday ..................8-15 August ............10-20 Kris Bryant, ChC ........................................37 Saturday .............9-14 September .........9-5 Chris Carter, Mil .........................................34 Carlos Torres.....CATCHERS (2) - Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado.....INF (6) - Chris Sunday ..............12-11 Carter, Scooter Gennett, Aaron Hill, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar, Colin Walsh.....OF (5) - BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2016) Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Ramon Flores, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Domingo Santana. ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2016) WON - 3635 LOST - 3993 PCT. - .477 bold italics = no longer on roster WON - 1435 LOST - 1626 PCT. - .469 DATE
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