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MILWAUKEE BREWERS (83-62) at CHICAGO CUBS (83-60) RHP Jhoulys Chacín (14-6, 3.59) vs. LHP José Quintana (12-9, 4.14) Tuesday, September 11, 2018 - 7:05 CT - Wrigley Field Game #146 - Road Game #74

STREAK: Won 4 LAST FIVE: 4-1 LAST TEN: 8-2 HOME RECORD: 45-27 ROAD RECORD: 38-35

WHAT’S BREWING? TONIGHT'S GAME: Is Game 2 (1-0) of a 3-game road trip to Chicago-NL.....following this trip, BREWERS vs. CUBS the team returns to Miller Park for a 6-game homestand vs. Pittsburgh (3g) and Cincinnati (3g). NL Central Standings SUMMARY: Have gone 168-179 all-time, Team Record including 7-10 this season.....went 9-10 Chicago ...... 83-60 (-) CURRENT ROSTER (bold italics indicate not on Opening Day roster): last season.....have not had a winning Milwaukee ...... 83-62 (-1.0) PITCHERS (19) - RH Matt Albers, RH Chase Anderson, RH Jacob Barnes, RH Corbin St. Louis ...... 80-64 (-3.5) season series against the Cubs since Pittsburgh ...... 71-72 (-12.0) Burnes, LH Xavier Cedeño, RH Jhoulys Chacín, RH Zach Davies, LH Gio Gonzalez, RH going 13-6 in 2013. Cincinnati ...... 62-83 (-22.0) Junior Guerra, LH , RH Jeremy Jeffress, LH Dan Jennings, RH Corey Knebel, at MIL: Are 88-88 all-time, going 77-81 RH Jordan Lyles, LH Wade Miley, RH Freddy Peralta, RH Joakim Soria, RH Taylor NL Wild Card Standings at Miller Park and 11-7 at County Team Record Williams, Stadium.....are 5-5 this season.....went Milwaukee ...... 83-62 (+2.5) CATCHERS (3) - Erik Kratz, Jacob Nottingham, Manny Piña.....INFIELDERS (7) - Jesús St. Louis ...... 80-64 (-) 3-7 last season. Aguilar, Orlando Arcia, Mike Moustakas, Hernán Pérez, Jonathan Schoop, Tyler Saladino, Los Angeles ...... 78-66 (-2.0) at CHI: Are 80-91 all-time at Wrigley Arizona ...... 76-68 (-4.0) .....OUTFIELDERS (7) - Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, , Curtis Field, including 2-5 this season.....went Philadelphia ...... 74-68 (-5.0) Granderson, Domingo Santana, Eric Thames, 6-3 last season. Winning The Brewers are a season-high 21 games OPENING DAY ROSTER (bold italics indicate no longer on roster): over .500 for the first time since finishing PITCHERS (11) - RH Matt Albers, RH Chase Anderson, RH Jacob Barnes, RH Jhoulys the 2011 season at 96-66.....the team has won 10 of its last 12 games and is looking Chacín, RH Zach Davies, RH Oliver Drake, LH Josh Hader, RH Jeremy Jeffress, RH Corey to win its seventh straight series. Knebel, LH , RH Brandon Woodruff THE BREWERS WHEN..... CATCHERS (2) - Jett Bandy, Manny Piña.....INFIELDERS (8) - Jesús Aguilar, Orlando Arcia, That was Then, This is Now Scoring First ...... 64-27 After going 1-8 in the first 9 games against Ji-Man Choi, Hernán Pérez, Travis Shaw, Eric Sogard, Eric Thames, Jonathan Villar Opponent Scores First...... 19-35 the Cubs this season, the Brewers have OUTFIELDERS (4) - Ryan Braun, Lorenzo Cain, Domingo Santana, Christian Yelich won 6 of their last 8 games vs. Chicago..... Out-hitting Opponent ...... 61-16 Brewers pitchers have posted a 2.88 ERA Out-hit by Opponent ...... 14-40 (150ip, 48er) in 17 games against the IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM (3): C Stephen Vogt (right shoulder / 60-day), RHP Jimmy Nelson Hit Totals Even ...... 8-6 Cubs this season, including a 2.15 ERA (right shoulder / 60-day) and LHP Brent Suter (left elbow / 60-day) are on the disabled list. (71ip, 17er) over the last 8 games..... Committing An Error ...... 34-38 the Brewers scored 11 runs in the first Committing No Errors ...... 49-24 9 games compared to 38 runs over the IN THE STANDINGS (166 days): The Brewers have spent the following number of days last 8 games. alone or tied at each position in the National League Central standings this season: FIRST: Leading After 7 Innings...... 69-3 Trailing After 7 Innings ...... 7-53 Let's Touch Base 63, SECOND: 77, THIRD: 22, FOURTH: 4, FIFTH: 0.....the team is currently in second place, Tied After 7 Innings ...... 7-6 Christian Yelich has reached base safely trailing the first-place Cubs by 1.0 game. in 26 straight games (since 8/11), which is Leading After 8 Innings ...... 71-3 the longest active streak in the National Trailing After 8 Innings ...... 5-52 League.....he is batting .312 (34-for-109) SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 25-14-7 in series play Tied After 8 Innings ...... 7-7 with 10 HR and 26 RBI over this stretch..... Game 1: 29-18, Game 2: 32-14, Game 3: 18-22, Game 4: 4-7, Game 5: 0-1 only Houston's Alex Bregman has a Sweep Wins (7): at San Diego (3g, 3/29-3/31), vs. Miami (4g, 4/19-4/22), Hitting a Home Run ...... 68-31 longer active streak (37 games). Not Hitting a Home Run ...... 15-31 at Kansas City (2g, 4/24-4/25), at Cincinnati (3g, 4/30-5/2), vs. Arizona (3g, 5/21-5/23), Special K vs. Minnesota (3g, 7/2-7/4) and vs. San Francisco (3g, 9/7-9/9) Scoring at Least 4 Runs ...... 65-21 Josh Hader struck out all 6 batters he Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer ...... 18-41 faced last night and set a new single- Sweep Losses (3): at Chicago-NL (4g, 4/26-4/29), at Cleveland (2g, 6/5-6/6) season franchise record with 127 strikeouts and at Pittsburgh (5g, 7/12-7/15) vs. Right-Handed Starter ...... 62-44 by a reliever (previously held by Corey vs. Left-Handed Starter ...... 21-18 Knebel with 126 strikeouts last season). AT HOME: The Brewers are 45-27 at home, going 14-6-3 in series play.....after a 2-6 start, the Day Games ...... 25-31 Putting the "K" in Knebel team is 43-21 over its last 64 home games.....had a season-high 6-game home winning streak Night Games ...... 58-31 Corey Knebel has retired all 15 batters from 4/17-4/22 and a season-high 3-game home losing streak from 4/7-4/16.....the team went faced, including 10 strikeouts, in 5 games Decided In Last At-Bat ...... 17-14 since being recalled on 9/2.....he has 46-38 at home last season, going 14-9-4 in series play. Walk-off Wins & Losses ...... 10-6 struck out 8 of his last 11 batters faced. 1-Run Games ...... 30-18 Extra Innings ...... 9-7 Sweet Home Chicago ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 38-35 on the road, going 11-8-4 in series play.....had a Come-From-Behind Wins ...... 38 In 169 games, Ryan Braun is a career season-high 5-game road winning streak from 4/30-5/11 and a season-high 6-game road Losses After Leading ...... 31 .320 hitter (204-for-637) with 118 runs, Shutouts...... 11-10 35 HR and 124 RBI against the Cubs, losing streak from 7/11-7/15.....the team went 40-38 on the road last season, going 13-11-2 including .332 (104-for-313) with 55 runs, in series play. vs. NL Central ...... 30-32 17 HR and 67 RBI in 80 games here at vs. NL East ...... 20-13 Wrigley Field. MANAGER: is in his fourth season as manager of the Brewers (303-303) and vs. NL West ...... 23-10 Interleague ...... 10-7 National League Batting Leaders third full season.....he was named the 19th manager in franchise history on 5/4/15, replacing Christian Yelich and Lorenzo Cain rank Ron Roenicke.....bio is on p. 44 of the media guide. second and fourth, respectively, among BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH the National League batting leaders. Monday ...... 11-5 March ...... 3-0 Player Batting Average COACHES: Hitting coach Darnell Coles (4th season), pitching coach Derek Johnson (3rd Tuesday ...... 15-7 April ...... 14-13 Scooter Gennett, Cin ...... 320 (170-for-532) season), coach (3rd season), bench coach Pat Murphy (3rd season), third base Wednesday ...... 12-9 May ...... 19-8 Christian Yelich, Mil ...... 315 (162-for-514) Thursday ...... 8-6 June ...... 12-13 Ben Zobrist, ChC ...... 314 (122-for-388) coach Ed Sedar (12th season, 8th as 3B coach), first base/infield coach Carlos Subero (3rd Friday ...... 16-8 July ...... 15-13 Lorenzo Cain, Mil ...... 311 (149-for-479) season) and bullpen coach Lee Tunnell (6th season) all returned from the 2017 staff. August ...... 13-13 Freddie Freeman, Atl ...... 308 (171-for-556) Saturday ...... 13-12 The Brewers have never had a batting champion. Sunday ...... 8-15 September ...... 7-2 LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers have made 28 replay challenges, going BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2018) 5-23.....their last challenge (lost) came on 9/10 at Chicago-NL as an out call at second base ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2018) WON - 3811 LOST - 4139 TIED - 4 involving Domingo Santana was confirmed.....went 17-27 in 44 replay challenges last season. WON - 1611 LOST - 1772 TIED - 1 DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TV TIME (CT) Tuesday, September 11 at Chicago-NL RHP Jhoulys Chacín (14-6, 3.59) vs. LHP José Quintana (12-9, 4.14) FS Wisconsin/MLB Network 7:05 Wednesday, September 12 at Chicago-NL RHP Chase Anderson (9-7, 3.95) vs. RHP Kyle Hendricks (11-10, 3.71) FS Wisconsin/ESPN 7:05 Thursday, September 13 OFF DAY

Games broadcast on 620 WTMJ and the statewide Brewers Radio Network TONIGHT’S STARTER: #45 - RHP JHOULYS CHACÍN (30gs, 14-6, 3.59)

CHACÍN AT A GLANCE: Jhoulys Chacín, 30, will be making his team-leading 31st start of the CHACÍN’S 2018 STARTS season and fourth against the Cubs.....Chacín last started last Friday vs. Chicago and took a DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR PC RESULT REC 6-4 loss (4.2ip, 7h, 5r, 3er, 1bb, 5k, 1hr).....the team is 20-10 in his starts.....he has 12 quality 3/30 at SD - 3.1 7 4 4 2 1 2 69 W, 8-6 - starts.....opponents are batting .231 (143-for-619, 15hr).....he has made at least 30 starts for 4/4 vs. StL L 5.2 7 6 3 2 5 1 91 L, 0-6 0-1 4/9 at StL - 4.2 5 3 3 3 1 0 83 W, 5-4 (10) - the fourth time (2011, 2013 and 2017-18).....he was Brewers Pitcher of the Month for both July 4/15 at NYM - 4.0 5 1 1 3 4 0 85 L, 2-3 - (5gs, 4-0, 2.64) and August (6gs, 4-2, 3.79).....Chacín signed as a free agent on 12/21/17..... 4/20 vs. Mia W 6.0 4 0 0 3 5 0 102 W, 8-0 1-1 he is signed through the 2019 season.....his name is pronounced “yo-LEASE sha-SEEN”..... 4/25 at KC W 5.2 4 2 2 1 3 1 64 W, 6-2 2-1 bio is on p. 81 of the media guide. 4/30 at Cin - 4.1 5 4 4 3 1 0 62 W, 6-5 - March/April 7g, 7gs 2-1, 4.54 33.2 37 20 17 17 20 4 - - - 5/5 vs. Pit - 6.0 3 1 1 2 4 0 93 W, 5-3 - LAST SEASON: Chacín went 13-10 with a 3.89 ERA in a career-high 32 starts with San 5/10 at Col W 5.1 4 2 2 2 5 1 74 W, 5-2 3-1 Diego.....his 13 wins and career-high 153 strikeouts led the team.....he held opponents to a 5/15 at Ari - 7.0 2 1 1 2 7 0 96 L, 1-2 - .235 batting average (157-for-667, 19hr), which ranked ninth in the National League.....the 5/22 vs. Ari - 5.0 2 0 0 4 6 0 86 W, 1-0 - Padres went 18-14 in his starts.....he had 16 quality starts, tying Luis Perdomo for the team 5/27 vs. NYM - 6.1 8 5 5 1 3 0 89 W, 8-7 - lead.....Chacín went 9-5 with a 2.93 ERA over his last 20 starts (116.2ip, 38er). May 5g, 5gs 1-0, 2.73 29.2 19 9 9 11 25 1 - - - 6/2 at CWS W 5.2 3 0 0 1 5 0 79 W, 5-0 4-1 6/8 at Phi W 6.1 5 4 4 1 7 1 93 W, 12-4 5-1 CAREER: Is 73-73 with a 3.88 ERA in 225 games / 197 starts (1191ip, 514er).....is in his 10th 6/13 vs. ChC W 6.0 4 0 0 3 7 0 100 W, 1-0 6-1 Major League season.....has pitched for Colorado (2009-14), Arizona (2015), Atlanta (2016), 6/18 at Pit L 6.1 6 1 1 2 2 0 74 L, 0-1 6-2 LA of Anaheim (2016), San Diego (2017) and Milwaukee (2018). 6/24 vs. StL L 4.1 9 8 8 5 5 1 89 L, 2-8 6-3 6/30 at Cin - 5.0 4 1 1 3 5 0 87 L, 3-12 - CAREER AT MILLER PARK: Is 5-5 with a 4.09 ERA in 15 starts (88ip, 40er).....prior to this June 6g, 6gs 3-2, 3.74 33.2 31 14 14 15 31 2 - - - 7/5 vs. Atl W 7.0 3 2 2 1 7 0 93 W, 7-2 7-3 season had not pitched at Miller Park since 2014.....is 5-4 with a 3.80 ERA in 12 starts this 7/10 at Mia W 5.2 7 4 4 3 3 0 94 W, 8-4 8-3 season (68.2ip, 29er). 7/15 at Pit - 5.1 2 2 1 0 2 1 73 L, 6-7 (10) - 7/23 vs. Wsh W 5.2 2 1 1 0 9 1 100 W, 6-1 9-3 CAREER ON THE ROAD: Is 32-40 with a 4.12 ERA in 113 games / 96 starts (565.1ip, 7/28 at SF W 7.0 3 1 1 1 6 1 107 W, 7-1 10-3 259er).....is 9-2 with a 3.44 ERA in 18 starts this season (99.1ip, 38er). July 5g, 5gs 4-0, 2.64 30.2 17 10 9 5 27 3 - - - 8/2 at LA L 4.1 5 9 8 4 3 3 105 L, 5-21 10-4 8/8 vs. SD W 6.0 6 3 3 1 3 1 96 W, 8-4 11-4 CAREER vs. CUBS: Is 4-5 with a 3.09 ERA in 10 games / 9 starts (55.1ip, 19er), including 8/14 at ChC W 7.0 3 0 0 2 10 0 105 W, 7-0 12-4 2-1 with a 1.53 ERA in 3 starts this season (17.2ip, 3er).....has gone 1-4 with a 3.77 ERA in 5 8/19 at StL W 6.0 4 0 0 0 3 0 82 W, 2-1 13-4 career starts at Wrigley Field (28.2ip, 12er). 8/25 vs. Pit L 6.0 8 3 3 4 7 0 100 L, 1-9 13-5 8/31 at Wsh W 6.1 6 1 1 2 6 0 102 W, 4-1 14-5 CAREER AT THE PLATE: Is a .190 (62-for-326) hitter with 1 HR.....homered on 9/20/13 vs. August 6g, 6gs 4-2, 3.79 35.2 32 16 15 13 32 4 - - - 9/5 vs. ChC L 4.2 7 5 3 1 5 1 83 L, 4-6 14-6 Arizona (2-run off Randall Delgado).....has 10 walks and 74 strikeouts.....THIS SEASON: Is September 1g, 1gs 0-1, 5.79 4.2 7 5 3 1 5 1 - - - batting .176 (9-for-51) with 1 RBI.....has 3 walks and 15 strikeouts.....has 7 sacrifice bunts. Totals 30g, 30gs 14-6, 3.59 168.0 143 74 67 62 140 15 - - -

CHACÍN’S CAREER HIGHS CUBS vs. CHACÍN Almora ...... 000 (0-1, 1k) Innings (Start) ...... 9.0, 4/15/11 vs. ChC & 5/30/16 vs. Det Báez ...... 333 (4-12, 5k) Walks ...... 7, 7/21/11 vs. Atl Bryant ...... 000 (0-4, 1k) Hits ...... 12, 7/1/16 at Bos Caratini ...... 000 (0-1, 1k) Runs ...... 9, 2x, 4/3/17 at LA & 8/2/18 at LA Contreras ...... 250 (2-8, 3k) Happ ...... 125 (1-8, 2bb, 4k) Strikeouts ...... 12, 6/27/10 at LAA La Stella ...... 333 (3-9, 1bb, 2k) 10+K Games ...... 2, 3x, 6/27/10 at LAA (12), 5/30/16 vs. Det (10) Murphy ...... 444 (8-18, 2hr, 1bb, 3k) ...... & 8/14/18 at ChC (10) Rizzo ...... 333 (6-18, 2hr, 4bb, 3k) Russell ...... 667 (2-3) Winning Streak...... 6, 4/20-6/13, 2018 Schwarber ...... 143 (1-7, 1bb, 3k) Losing Streak ...... 4, 5x, last: 6/20-8/11, 2016 Zobrist ...... 286 (2-7, 1bb, 1k)

BREWERS HIGHS & LOWS & MISCELLANEOUS CLUB MISCELLANEOUS: CLUB PITCHING: Longest Winning Streak ...... 8, 4/17-4/25 Most Runs Allowed - Game ...... 21, 8/2 at Los Angeles (franchise record) Longest Winning Streak - Home ...... 6, 4/17-4/22 Most Runs Allowed - Inning ...... 9, 8/2 at Los Angeles (7th inning) Longest Winning Streak - Road ...... 5, 4/30-5/11 Fewest Runs Allowed - Game ...... 0, 11x, last: 8/22 vs. Cincinnati Most Hits Allowed - Game ...... 18, 8/2 at Los Angeles Longest Losing Streak ...... 7, 7/11-7/20 Most Hits Allowed - Inning ...... 9, 8/2 at Los Angeles (7th inning) Longest Losing Streak - Home ...... 3, 4/7-4/16 Fewest Hits Allowed - Game ...... 2, 3x, last: 7/31 at Los Angeles Longest Losing Streak - Road ...... 6, 7/11-7/15 Most Home Runs Allowed - Game ...... 7, 8/2 at Los Angeles Longest Game - Innings ...... 15, 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh Most Home Runs Allowed - Inning ...... 3, 7/14 at Pittsburgh, G2 (8th inning) Longest Game - Innings Home ...... 15, 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh Most Walks Allowed - Game ...... 10, 6/16 vs. Philadelphia Longest Game - Innings Road ...... 12, 2x, 3/29 at San Diego & 7/11 at Miami Most Strikeouts - Game...... 17, 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh Quality Starts (50) ...... Chacín (12), Anderson (11), Guerra (10), Peralta (6), Longest Game - Time...... 5:36, 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh ...... Miley (6), Davies (3), Suter (2) Longest Game - Time Home ...... 5:36, 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh Opponent Batting Around ...... 22, last: 8/28 at Cincinnati (1st inning) Longest Game - Time Road ...... 4:23, 7/11 at Miami Shortest Game - Time ...... 2:17, 7/31 at Los Angeles INDIVIDUAL BATTING: Shortest Game - Time Home ...... 2:24, 7/25 vs. Washington Most At-Bats - Game ...... 7, 4x, last: Yelich, Braun, Kratz & Arcia, 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh Shortest Game - Time Road ...... 2:17, 7/31 at Los Angeles Most Runs - Game ...... 4, Cain, 4/19 vs. Miami (tied franchise record - 62x) Most Errors - Game ...... 3, 5x, last: 9/5 vs. Chicago-NL Most Hits - Game ...... 6, Yelich, 8/29 at Cincinnati (tied franchise record - 4x) Most Doubles - Game ...... 2, 16x, last: Arcia, 9/4 vs. Chicago-NL Most Double Plays Turned - Game ...... 4, 8/9 vs. San Diego Most Triples - Game ...... 1, many times Largest Winning Margin ...... 11, 2x, 5/26 vs. NYM (17-6) & 6/15 vs. Phi (13-2) Most HR - Game ...... 2, 8x, last: Yelich, 8/28 at Cincinnati Largest Winning Margin - Home ...... 11, 2x, 5/26 vs. NYM (17-6) & 6/15 vs. Phi (13-2) Most Total Bases - Game ...... 12, Yelich, 8/29 at Cincinnati Largest Winning Margin - Road ...... 9, 6/9 at Philadelphia (12-3) Most RBI - Game...... 5, 4x, Braun, 2x, 3/30 at San Diego & 6/8 at Philadelphia, Largest Losing Margin ...... 16, 8/2 at Los Angeles (21-5) ...... Yelich, 8/28 at Cincinnati & Schoop, 9/9 vs. San Francisco Largest Losing Margin - Home ...... 9, 2x, 5/6 vs. Pittsburgh (9-0) & 7/22 vs. Los Angeles (11-2) Most Walks - Game ...... 4, Cain, 9/4 vs. Chicago-NL Most Strikeouts - Game...... 4, 4x, last: Thames, 7/25 vs. Washington Largest Losing Margin - Road ...... 16, 8/2 at Los Angeles (21-5) Most Stolen Bases - Game ...... 2, 2x, Yelich, 5/28 vs. St. Louis & Braun, 8/5 vs. Colorado Most Games Over .500 ...... 21, 83-62 on 9/10 Longest Hitting Streak ...... 15, Yelich, 7/14-7/31 Most Games Under .500 ...... 1, 8-9 on 4/16 Grand Slams (4) ...... Choi, 6/9 at Philadelphia, Shaw, 8/4 vs. Colorado, Yelich, 9/2 at Washington Biggest Comeback to Win ...... 6, 5/11 at Colorado (trailed 9-3, won 11-10) ...... & Schoop, 9/9 vs. San Francisco Biggest Blown Lead in Loss ...... 4, 2x, 8/7 vs. San Diego (led 4-0, lost 11-5) Pinch-Hit HR (8) ...... Braun, 4/19 vs. Miami; Saladino, 2x, 5/14 at Arizona & 9/1 at Washington; ...... & 8/21 vs. Cincinnati (led, 4-0, lost 9-7) ...... Choi, 6/9 at Philadelphia; Thames, 7/8 vs. Atlanta; Shaw, 7/29 at San Francisco; Highest Attendance - Home ...... 45,393, 4/2 vs. St. Louis ...... Schoop, 8/21 vs. Cincinnati & Granderson, 9/5 vs. Chicago-NL Leadoff HR (4) ...... Cain, 2x, 5/10 at Colorado & 8/14 at Chicago-NL, Highest Attendance - Road ...... 45,087, 8/2 at Los Angeles ...... Thames, 6/17 vs. Philadelphia & Yelich, 8/22 vs. Cincinnati Walk-off HR (4) ...... Braun, 4/3 vs. St. Louis; Aguilar, 2x, 4/21 vs. Miami & 6/22 vs. St. Louis CLUB BATTING: ...... & Thames, 8/3 vs. Colorado Most At-Bats - Game ...... 54, 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh Inside-the-Park HR (1) ...... Saladino, 5/14 at Arizona Most Hits - Game ...... 22, 8/29 at Cincinnati Hit for the Cycle (1) ...... Yelich, 8/29 at Cincinnati Most Hits - Inning ...... 7, 8/8 vs. San Diego (1st inning) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: Fewest Hits - Game...... 2, 4x, last: 6/18 at Pittsburgh Most Innings Pitched - Start ...... 8.0, Guerra, 8/3 vs. Colorado Most Runs - Game ...... 17, 5/26 vs. New York-NL Fewest Innings Pitched - Start ...... 0.1, Miley, 5/8 vs. Cleveland (right oblique strain) Most Runs - Inning ...... 7, 4x, last: 9/2 at Washington (5th inning) Most Innings Pitched - Relief ...... 4.2, Suter, 5/8 vs. Cleveland Fewest Runs - Game ...... 0, 10x, last: 6/18 at Pittsburgh Most Strikeouts - Game...... 13, Peralta, 5/13 at Colorado Most Doubles - Game ...... 6, 2x, 5/26 vs. New York-NL & 6/17 vs. Philadelphia Most Walks - Game ...... 6, Peralta, 5/19 at Minnesota Most Triples - Game ...... 1, many times Most HR Allowed - Game ...... 3, 3x, last: Chacín, 8/2 at Los Angeles Most Home Runs - Game ...... 5, 8/8 vs. San Diego Longest Winning Streak ...... 6, Chacín, 4/20-6/13 Longest Losing Streak ...... 4, Guerra, 7/13-current Most Home Runs - Inning ...... 3, 8/8 vs. San Diego (1st inning) RUNS BY INNING Most LOB - Game ...... 14, 4/6 vs. Chicago-NL INNING - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ Total Most GIDP - Game ...... 3, 5x, last: 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh Opponent 73 60 67 65 79 83 66 52 47 7 8 3 610 Most Strikeouts - Game...... 18, 6/30 at Cincinnati Brewers 99 52 75 71 73 72 77 62 61 9 1 4 656 Most Walks - Game ...... 11, 9/2 at Washington MARGIN OF VICTORY Most Stolen Bases - Game ...... 5, 4/30 at Cincinnati MARGIN - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Back-to-Back Homers...... 7, last: 8/8 vs. San Diego (Aguilar, Shaw & Thames) Opponent 18 10 7 9 6 5 - 2 4 1 62 Batting Around ...... 19, last: 9/4 vs. Chicago-NL (6th inning) Brewers 30 15 7 10 7 3 3 3 2 3 83 BREWERS ON THE MOUND

BREWERS RECORD IN GAMES THEY PITCHED..... TOMORROW'S STARTER: RHP CHASE ANDERSON (28gs, 9-7, 3.95) Albers ...... 21-12 Jeffress ...... 47-19 Anderson ...... 15-13 Jennings ...... 35-32 RHP Chase Anderson will make his 29th start of the season and fourth against the Cubs.....Anderson Barnes ...... 21-22 Knebel ...... 30-15 last started last Friday vs. San Francisco and received no decision in the Brewers’ 4-2 win (5ip, 5h, 2r, Burnes ...... 11-11 Lyles ...... 3-4 2er, 1bb, 5k, 1hr, 1wp).....the team is 15-13 in his starts.....he has made 11 quality starts.....opponents Cedeño ...... 2-2 Miley ...... 9-4 Chacín ...... 20-10 Peralta ...... 9-5 are batting .226 (123-for-545, 29hr).....Anderson is 4-4 with a 2.91 ERA in 10 career starts against the Davies ...... 4-6 Soria ...... 11-4 Cubs (55.2ip, 18er), including 1-2 with a 1.35 ERA in 3 starts this season (20ip, 3er).....he has gone 2-2 Gonzalez ...... 0-0 Woodruff ...... 9-5 Guerra ...... 13-13 Williams ...... 20-30 with a 3.58 ERA in 6 career starts at Wrigley Field (27.2ip, 11er). Hader ...... 41-7 #43 RHP MATT ALBERS (3-3, 7.02, 1sv, 33 apps) opponent batting average: .319 (43-for-135, 9hr) 1st batter retired/faced: 19-33 saves/save opps: 1-2 runners inherited/scored: 16-8 BREWERS vs. MLB last 5 outings (IP): 9/4 vs. ChC (1.0) 8/28 at Cin (0.2) 8/25 vs. Pit (1.0) 8/24 vs. Pit (0.1) 8/18 vs. Mobile (1.0) vs. Arizona: 5-1, 1.70 (53ip, 10er) • Last pitched last Tuesday vs. Chicago-NL and tossed a scoreless ninth inning (1h, 1bb) vs. Atlanta: 4-3, 5.02 (61ip, 34er) • Has allowed runs in 9 of his last 12 games (8.1ip, 23er), raising his ERA from 1.08 to 7.02....was unscored upon in 17 of his first 21 outings vs. Chicago: 7-10, 2.88 (150ip, 48er) • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 6/12-7/27 with right shoulder inflammation (missed 40 games) • Was also on the 10-day disabled list from 8/7-8/21, retroactive to 8/5, with a strained left hamstring (missed 13 games) vs. Cincinnati: 11-5, 4.63 (144ip, 74er) vs. Colorado: 5-2, 4.29 (65ip, 31er) #50 RHP JACOB BARNES (0-1, 3.40, 2sv, 43 apps) opponent batting average: .268 (48-for-179, 4hr) vs. Los Angeles: 3-4, 5.81 (62ip, 40er) 1st batter retired/faced: 28-43 saves/save opps: 2-4 runners inherited/scored: 20-10 vs. Miami: 5-2, 2.60 (65.2ip, 19er) last 5 outings (IP): 9/5 vs. ChC (1.2) 8/31 at Wsh (1.0) 8/29 at Omaha (0.2) 8/26 at OKC (1.0) 8/23 vs. Iowa (1.0) vs. New York: 4-3, 4.45 (62.2ip, 31er) • Last pitched last Wednesday vs. Chicago-NL (1.2ip, 1h, 0r, 1k).....stranded an inherited runner in the eighth inning vs. Philadelphia: 3-3, 4.08 (53ip, 24er) • Was recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs on 8/30 (11g, 1-0, 1.54era, 2sv, 11.2ip, 5h, 3r, 2er, 8bb, 10k) vs. Pittsburgh: 4-9, 4.93 (118.2ip, 65er) • Is in his fourth stint with the team this season (also Opening Day-5/11, 5/27-7/26 and 8/4-8/12) vs. St. Louis: 8-8, 3.69 (144ip, 59er) #39 RHP (4-0, 2.79, 1sv, 22 apps) opponent batting average: .204 (21-for-103, 3hr) vs. San Diego: 4-2, 4.74 (57ip, 30er) 1st batter retired/faced: 19-22 saves/save opps: 1-2 runners inherited/scored: 8-0 vs. San Francisco: 6-1, 3.19 (62ip, 22er) last 5 outings (IP): 9/10 at ChC (1.0) 9/9 vs. SF (1.0) 9/5 vs. ChC (2.0) 9/1 at Wsh (1.0) 8/30 at Cin (1.0) vs. Washington: 4-2, 3.17 (54ip, 19er) • Last pitched last night at Chicago-NL and tossed a scoreless sixth inning (1h).....is 1-0 with a 0.71 ERA (12.2ip, 1er) over his last 8 outings • Contract was selected on 7/8 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (19g, 13gs, 3-4, 5.15era, 78.2ip, 83h, 48r, 45er, 31bb, 81k, 7hr) vs. Chicago: 1-2, 4.68 (25ip, 13er) • Made his Major League debut on 7/10 at Miami and tossed 2.0 perfect innings (1k) while earning the save vs. Cleveland: 1-3, 3.71 (34ip, 14er) • Joined Dave LaPoint (1980) as the only pitchers in franchise history to earn a save in their Major League debut.....first MLB win on 7/21 vs. LA • Entered the 2018 season as the second-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America.....bio on p. 157 of the media guide vs. Detroit: 0-0, 0.00 (0ip, 0er) vs. Kansas City: 3-1, 2.50 (36ip, 10er) #33 LHP XAVIER CEDEÑO (2-0, 2.54, 1sv, 38 apps) opponent batting average: .202 (21-for-104, 1hr) vs. Minnesota: 5-1, 2.83 (54ip, 17er) 1st batter retired/faced: 28-38 saves/save opps: 1-2 runners inherited/scored: 22-7 last 5 outings (IP): 9/9 vs. SF (0.2) 9/8 vs. SF (-) 9/5 vs. ChC (0.1) 9/2 at Wsh (1.0) 9/1 at Wsh (1.0) STARTERS & RELIEVERS • Last pitched on Sunday vs. San Francisco (0.2ip).....has 5 scoreless appearances as a Brewer (3ip, 2h, 0r, 1bb, 2k, .182ba) • Was acquired on 8/31 from Chicago-AL in exchange for OF Bryan Connell and RHP Johan Domínguez Starters Category Relievers • Went 2-0 with a 2.84 ERA in 33 relief appearances with the White Sox this season (25.1ip, 19h, 9r, 8er, 1hr, 13bb, 28k, .204ba) 50-41 ...... W/L ...... 33-21 • Began the season at Triple-A Charlotte (20g, 0-0, 1.25era, 21.2ip, 12h, 5r, 3er, 1hr, 4bb, 25k, .162ba) 3.96 ...... ERA ...... 3.74 #41 RHP JUNIOR GUERRA (6-9, 4.27, 0sv, 26gs) opponent batting average: .268 (140-for-522, 19hr) 145 ...... GAMES ...... 145 1st batter retired/faced: 0-0 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 0-0 50 ...... QUALITY STARTS ...... - last 5 outings (IP): 9/2 at Wsh (3.0) 8/28 at Cin (1.1) 8/21 vs. Cin (5.1) 8/15 at ChC (3.2) 8/9 vs. SD (6.0) 0 ...... CG ...... - • Last pitched on 9/2 at Washington (3ip, 5h, 4r, 4er, 1hr, 2bb, 3k, 1wp).....is 6-9 with a 4.27 ERA (135ip, 64er) in 26 starts this season 0 ...... SHO ...... - • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 7/14-7/23 with right forearm tightness.....began the season at Triple-A Colorado Springs (1 start) - ...... SV/OPP ...... 42-65 • Has made 10 career relief appearances (0-0, 5.23era, 10.1ip, 10h, 6r, 6er, 3bb, 15k, 3hr).....made 7 relief apps. with the Brewers last season 769.2 ...... INNINGS ...... 531.1 #71 LHP JOSH HADER (5-1, 2.08, 11sv, 48 apps) opponent batting average: .120 (29-for-242, 6hr) 682 ...... HITS ...... 466 1st batter retired/faced: 37-48 saves/save opps: 11-15 runners inherited/scored: 22-6 370 ...... RUNS ...... 240 last 5 outings (IP): 9/10 at Chc (2.0) 9/7 vs. SF (2.0) 9/3 vs. ChC (2.2) 8/30 at Cin (1.0) 8/29 at Cin (0.2) 339 ...... EARNED RUNS ...... 221 • Last pitched last night at Chicago-NL and tossed 2 scoreless innings, striking out all 6 batters he faced 283 ...... WALKS ...... 221 • Was an All-Star for the first time.....has 127 strikeouts in 73.2 innings this season (15.52k / 9ip), which leads National League relievers 666 ...... STRIKEOUTS ...... 601 • His 127 strikeouts are a single-season franchise record by a reliever (Corey Knebel had 126 strikeouts in 2017) 100 ...... HOME RUNS ...... 62 • Has made 22 appearances of at least 2.0 innings this season, including 6 saves of 2.0+ innings.....made his first career Opening Day roster 2867 ...... AT-BATS ...... 1983 • Is the third left-handed pitcher in franchise history with double-digit saves in a season, joining Bob McClure (1980) and Dan Plesac (1986-90) • Was named National League Reliever of the Month and Brewers Pitcher of the Month for March/April (11g, 1.00era, 4sv, 18ip, 39k, .070ba) .238 ...... OPP AVG...... 235 #32 RHP JEREMY JEFFRESS (8-1, 1.41, 11sv, 67 apps) opponent batting average: .191 (48-for-251, 5hr) 1st batter retired/faced: 46-67 saves/save opps: 11-16 runners inherited/scored: 37-8 BEHIND THE PLATE last 5 outings (IP): 9/10 at ChC (1.0) 9/8 vs. SF (1.0) 9/7 vs. SF (1.0) 9/3 vs. ChC (1.0) 8/31 at Wsh (1.0) Catcher Innings ER ERA E PB W-L • Last pitched last night at Chicago-NL and notched his 11th save of the season following a scoreless ninth inning (1bb, 2k) Bandy 169.2 68 3.61 1 4 9-10 • Was an All-Star for the first time.....is unscored upon in 57 of his 67 appearances this season Kratz 394.2 160 3.65 1 4 26-17 • His 23 straight outings from 4/7-5/27 without allowing a run tied a team record: Doug Jones (8/11-9/26, 1997) and John Axford (5/15-7/2, 2013) • Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for May (13g, 3-0, 0.60era, 3sv, 15ip, 13k, .106ba) Nottingham 56.2 21 3.34 2 - 2-4 Piña 680.0 311 4.12 4 2 46-31 #38 LHP DAN JENNINGS (4-5, 3.19, 1sv, 67 apps) opponent batting average: .274 (63-for-230, 6hr) 1st batter retired/faced: 41-67 saves/save opps: 1-3 runners inherited/scored: 44-14 Catcher Stolen Bases CS PCT. last 5 outings (IP): 9/5 vs. ChC (0.1) 9/1 at Wsh (-) 8/31 at Wsh (0.2) 8/30 at Cin (0.1) 8/28 at Cin (1.2) Bandy 4 3 42.9% Kratz 26 7 21.2% • Last pitched last Wednesday vs. Chicago-NL (0.1ip, 1h).....allowed an inherited runner to score in the fifth inning • Was signed by Milwaukee as a free agent on 3/30.....was released by Tampa Bay on 3/26 Nottingham 5 1 16.7% Piña 27 17 38.6% #46 RHP COREY KNEBEL (2-3, 4.50, 15sv, 46 apps) opponent batting average: .208 (33-for-159, 7hr) Pitchers - 4 - 1st batter retired/faced: 35-46 saves/save opps: 15-18 runners inherited/scored: 9-0 last 5 outings (IP): 9/9 vs. SF (1.1) 9/8 vs. SF (1.1) 9/4 vs. ChC (1.0) 9/3 vs. ChC (0.1) 9/2 at Wsh (1.0) BREWERS ON THE DISABLED LIST IN 2018 • Last pitched on Sunday vs. San Francisco and notched his 15th save (1.1ip, 2k).....has 65 strikeouts in 44.0 innings this season (13.30k / 9ip) • Was recalled on 9/2 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (1 game).....has 5 scoreless appearances since being recalled (1sv, 5ip, 0h, 0r, 0bb, 10k) Games • Was on the 10-day DL from 4/6-5/8 with a strained left hamstring (missed 29 games).....named Brewers nominee for Roberto Clemente Award Player (Injury) On Eligible Off Missed #25 RHP JORDAN LYLES (3-4, 4.41, 0sv, 31 apps, 8gs) opponent batting average: .258 (81-for-314, 12hr) Logan (left triceps) 3/29 4/8 5/10 37 1st batter retired/faced: 17-23 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 16-4 Nelson (right shoulder - 60) 3/29 5/28 - 145 last 5 outings (IP): 9/4 vs. ChC (1.0) 9/1 at Wsh (0.1) 8/30 at Cin (0.1) 8/28 at Cin (2.2) 8/24 vs. Pit (3.0) Vogt (right shoulder - 60) 3/29 5/28 - 145 • Last pitched last Tuesday vs. Chicago-NL and tossed a scoreless eighth inning (1h, 2k) Knebel (left hamstring) 4/6 4/16 5/9 29 • Was claimed off waivers from San Diego on 8/5.....is 1-0 with a 5.23 ERA in 7 relief appearances as a Brewer (10.1ip, 10h, 7r, 6er, 8bb, 12k, 0hr) Yelich (right oblique) 4/8* 4/15 4/17 8 • Went 2-4 with a 4.29 ERA in 24 games / 8 starts with San Diego this season (71.1ip, 71h, 35r, 34er, 19bb, 62k, 12hr) Piña (right calf) 4/16** 4/23 4/24 7 #51 RHP FREDDY PERALTA (6-4, 4.40, 0sv, 14gs) opponent batting average: .178 (46-for-258, 8hr) Thames (left thumb) 4/25 5/5 6/11 41 1st batter retired/faced: 0-0 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 0-0 Davies (right shoulder) 5/3*** 5/10 5/24 18 last 5 outings (IP): 8/29 at Cin (4.1) 8/22 vs. Cin (7.0) 8/17 at StL (6.0) 8/10 at Atl (3.0) 8/4 vs. Col (6.0) Miley (right oblique - 60) 5/9 7/9 7/12 57 • Was recalled on 9/9 from Triple-A Colorado Springs.....is 6-4 with a 4.40 ERA (73.2ip, 36er) in 14 starts this season Franklin (right quad - 60) 5/9 7/9 9/2 101 • Is in his fourth stint with the team in 2018 (also 5/13-5/20, 6/19-7/11, 7/25-8/29).....went 6-2 with a 3.10 ERA in 13 starts at Colorado Springs Anderson (illness) 5/13^ 5/20 5/21 7 • Made his Major League debut on 5/13 at Colorado and earned a 7-3 win (5.2ip, 1h, 0r, 2bb, 13k).....took a no-hitter into the sixth inning Braun (back) 5/17^^ 5/24 5/24 6 #48 RHP JOAKIM SORIA (1-4, 3.46, 16sv, 56 apps) opponent batting average: .232 (48-for-207, 4hr) Saladino (ankle) 5/30 6/9 7/5 30 1st batter retired/faced: 42-56 saves/save opps: 16-21 runners inherited/scored: 18-5 Davies (right shoulder) 6/1^^^ 6/9 8/24 72 last 5 outings (IP): 9/9 vs. SF (0.2) 9/8 vs. SF (0.2) 9/7 vs. SF (1.0) 9/1 at Wsh (0.2) 8/30 at Cin (1.0) Albers (right shoulder) 6/12 6/23 7/28 40 Cain (left groin) 6/26+ 7/4 7/8 12 • Last pitched on Sunday vs. San Francisco (0.2ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 1k).....is 1-1 with a 6.08 ERA in 16 appearances as a Brewer (13.1ip, 9er) • Was acquired on 7/26 from Chicago-AL in exchange for LHP Kodi Medeiros and RHP Wilber Pérez Suter (left forearm) 7/6++ 7/13 7/13 8 • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 8/10-8/23 with a right adductor strain (missed 11 games) Braun (back) 7/8 7/18 7/21 10 • Went 0-3 with a 2.56 ERA and 16 saves in 40 appearances with the White Sox this season (38.2ip, 35h, 13r, 11er, 10bb, 49k, 2hr, .230ba) Piña (left biceps) 7/8+++ 7/17 7/20 9 #54 RHP TAYLOR WILLIAMS (0-3, 4.35, 0sv, 50 apps) opponent batting average: .250 (48-for-192, 6hr) Thames (right hamstring) 7/14 7/24 7/24 7 1st batter retired/faced: 35-50 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 8-2 Guerra (right forearm) 7/14 7/24 7/24 7 last 5 outings (IP): 9/2 vs. OKC (1.0) 8/29 at Cin (1.0) 8/28 at Cin (1.0) 8/25 vs. Pit (1.0) 8/24 vs. Pit (0.2) Villar (right thumb) 7/15 7/25 traded 12 • Was recalled on 9/9 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (2g, 0-0, 4.50era, 1sv).....has 55 strikeouts in 49.2 innings this season (9.97k / 9ip) Suter (left elbow - 60) 7/23 9/21 - 44 • Was on the disabled list from 8/4-8/13, retroactive to 8/3, with right elbow soreness (missed 8 games) Williams (right elbow) 8/4= 8/13 8/14 8 • Is in his second stint with the team in 2018 (4/8-8/29 & 9/9-current).....began the season at Colorado Springs (earned save on 4/5 at Omaha) Albers (left hamstring) 8/7== 8/15 8/22 13 #53 RHP BRANDON WOODRUFF (3-0, 4.19, 0sv, 14 apps, 4gs) opponent batting average: .231 (30-for-130, 4hr) Soria (right groin) 8/10 8/20 8/24 11 1st batter retired/faced: 9-10 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 2-2 last 5 outings (IP): 9/9 vs. SF (0.1) 9/2 at Wsh (4.0) 8/29 at Omaha (2.0) 8/24 at OKC (5.0) 8/19 vs. Omaha (3.0) * retro to 4/5 ** retro to 4/13 *** retro to 4/30 ^ retro to 5/10 ^^ retro to 5/14 ^^^ retro to 5/30 • Last pitched on Sunday vs. San Francisco (0.1ip, 1h, 1k) • Was recalled on 9/1 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (17gs, 3-2, 4.04era, 71.1ip, 67h, 35r, 32er, 32bb, 68k, 8hr) + retro to 6/24 ++ retro to 7/3 +++ retro to 7/7 • Is in his sixth stint with the team this season (Opening Day-4/6, 4/25-4/30, 5/11-5/23, 6/10, 7/13-7/23 and 9/1-current) = retro to 8/3 == retro to 8/5 • Made his first career Opening Day roster.....entered the season as the top prospect in the organization according to Baseball America BEER BATTERS #24 1B JESÚS AGUILAR (131g, .273, 31hr, 97rbi, 0sb) last homer: 8/31 at Washington (off Tanner Roark) BREWERSBREWERS vs. vs. WESTBROOK QUINTANA this series: 0-5 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 6-21 (.286, 0hr, 4rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 9-39 (.231, 0hr, 3rbi) • Has appeared in 131 games, including 107 starts (103g at 1B, 2g at 3B, 2g at DH) Aguilar ...... 227 (5-22, 2bb, 9k) • Ranks among the National League leaders in RBI (4th, 97), HR (8th, 31), slugging percentage (8th, .543) and OPS (9th, .896) Arcia ...... 000 (0-16, 1bb, 3k) • Was an All-Star for the first time.....also competed in the Home Run Derby and was eliminated by Rhys Hoskins (Phi), 17-12, in the first round Braun ...... 231 (6-26, 2hr, 2bb, 4k) • Was an All-Star Final Vote candidate, defeating Brandon Belt (SF), Matt Carpenter (StL), Max Muncy (LA) and Trea Turner (Wsh) Broxton ...... 333 (1-3, 1k) Cain ...... 289 (22-76, 1hr, 3bb, 9k, 1hb) #3 SS ORLANDO ARCIA (102g, .217, 3hr, 24rbi, 5sb) last homer: 8/8 vs. San Diego (off Phil Hughes) Granderson ...... 250 (1-4, 1hr, 2bb, 2k) this series: 1-3 (.333, 0hr, 1rbi) recent homestand: 4-13 (.308, 0hr, 1rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 8-49 (.163, 0hr, 2rbi) Kratz ...... 167 (1-6, 1hr, 1k, 1hb) • Has appeared in 102 games, including 79 starts at shortstop.....was recalled on 7/26 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (22g, .341, 2hr, 8rbi, 2sb) Moustakas ...... 261 (12-46, 3hr, 2bb, 13k, 2hb) • Is in his third stint with the Brewers this season (Opening Day-5/24, 5/30-6/30 and 7/26-current) • Has won four games with go-ahead RBI in the ninth inning or later: 3/29 at San Diego (RBI-single in 12th), 4/6 vs. Chicago-NL (RBI-single in 9th), Pérez ...... 292 (7-24, 7k) 4/9 at St. Louis (bases-loaded walk in 10th) and 8/24 vs. Pittsburgh (RBI-single in 15th) Piña ...... 143 (1-7, 1k) Saladino ...... 000 (0-1) #8 OF/1B RYAN BRAUN (109g, .254, 15hr, 52rbi, 11sb) last homer: 9/7 vs. San Francisco (off Derek Holland) Santana ...... 000 (0-11, 4bb, 4k) this series: 0-3 (0.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 5-14 (.357, 1hr, 3rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 11-56 (.196, 2hr, 4rbi) Schoop ...... 167 (2-12, 4k) • Has appeared in 109 games, including 87 starts (73g in LF, 12g at 1B, 2g at DH).....prior to 2018 had never played first base at any level Shaw ...... 071 (1-14, 4k) • Is batting .310 (35-for-113) with 5 HR and 17 RBI over his last 35 games, raising his batting average from .229 to .254 Yelich ...... 111 (1-9, 2k) • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 7/8-7/20 with a back strain (missed 10 games) • Was also on the 10-day disabled list from 5/17-5/23, retroactive to 5/14, with middle back tightness (missed 6 games) HOME RUN TOTALS • Is the all-time franchise leader in HR (317) and ranks among the leaders in RBI (2nd, 1,041), extra-base hits (2nd, 731), runs (3rd, 987), total bases (3rd, 3,201), doubles (3rd, 368), triples (3rd, 46), stolen bases (3rd, 204), hits (4th, 1,790), walks (4th, 541) and at-bats (5th, 5,987) Player Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Total Aguilar 17 7 7 - 31 #23 OF KEON BROXTON (39g, .188, 3hr, 10rbi, 5sb) last homer: 9/2 at Washington (off Jefry Rodriguez) Arcia 3 - - - 3 this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-3 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 0-1 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Bandy 1 - - - 1 Braun 2 10 3 - 15 • Has appeared in 39 games, including 17 starts (11g in CF, 6g in RF).....is in his third stint this season (6/26-7/27, 8/13-8/21 and 9/1-current) Broxton 1 1 1 - 3 • Was recalled on 9/1 from Class-A Wisconsin (3 games).....appeared in 82 games at Triple-A Colorado Springs (.254, 10hr, 37rbi, 27sb) Cain 9 1 - - 10 Choi 1 - - 1 2 #6 OF LORENZO CAIN (125g, .311, 10hr, 35rbi, 26sb) last homer: 8/30 at Cincinnati (off Austin Brice) Granderson (8) (1) 1 (1) (2) (12) 1 this series: 4-5 (.800, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 6-21 (.286, 0hr, 1rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 20-62 (.323, 2hr, 4rbi) Kratz 5 - - - 5 • Has appeared in 125 games, including 122 starts in center field.....tied his career high with 4 hits (16th time) last night at Chicago-NL (4-for-5, run) Miller (5) 1 (1) (1) 1 - (7) 2 • Ranks among the National League leaders in on-base percentage (2nd, .403), batting average (4th, .311) and stolen bases (4th, 26) Moustakas (13) 2 (10) 3 (2) - - (25) 5 Orf 1 - - - 1 • Is batting .364 (44-for-121, 2hr, 5rbi) over his last 29 games.....had a career-high 12-game hitting streak from 8/17-8/30 (19-for-49, .388, 1hr, 3rbi) Pérez 5 2 2 - 9 • Was an All-Star for the second time (also 2015).....has 25+ stolen bases for the fourth time (also 28 in 2014, 28 in 2015 and 26 in 2017) Piña 6 2 - - 8 • Was on the 10-day DL from 6/26-7/7, retroactive to 6/24, with a left groin strain (missed 12 games)..... signed as a free agent on 1/26 (through 2022) Saladino 3 2 - - 5 Santana 2 1 - - 3 #28 OF CURTIS GRANDERSON (111g, .246, 12hr, 37rbi, 2sb) last homer: 9/5 vs. Chicago-NL (PH) (off Jesse Chavez) Schoop (15) 2 (4) 1 (1) - (1) 1 (21) 4 this series: 0-1 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 2-5 (.400, 1hr, 2rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 2-5 (.400, 1hr, 2rbi) Shaw 17 8 2 1 28 • Has appeared in 7 games with the Brewers, including 2 starts in right field.....belted a 2-run pinch-hit HR last Wednesday vs. ChC (1st HR as a Brewer) Suter 1 - - - 1 Thames 7 5 4 - 16 • Is batting .286 (2-for-7) with 1 HR, 2 RBI, 5 runs and 5 walks as a Brewer Villar 3 1 2 - 6 • Was acquired on 8/31 from Toronto in exchange for OF Demi Orimoloye.....is in his 15th season in the majors Woodruff 1 - - - 1 • Batted .245 (74-for-302) with 11 HR and 35 RBI in 104 games with Toronto.....made 77 starts (30g in LF, 29g in RF, 1g in CF, 17g at DH) Yelich 19 7 1 1 28 TOTALS 109 52 23 4 188 #15 C ERIK KRATZ (53g, .250, 5hr, 20rbi, 1sb) last homer: 8/31 at Washington (off Tanner Roark) this series: 2-4 (.500, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-10 (.000, 0hr, 1rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 5-23 (.217, 2hr, 4rbi) RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION • Has appeared in 53 games, including 43 starts at catcher • The team has a 3.65 ERA when he catches (394.2ip, 160er) and is 26-17 when he starts.....is 7-for-33 on stolen base attempts (21.2%) Aguilar ...... 268 (33-123) • Pitched on 6/30 at Cincinnati, 7/22 vs. Los Angeles and 8/2 at Los Angeles.....now has 5 career pitching appearances Arcia ...... 253 (20-79) • Was acquired on 5/25 from New York-AL in exchange for a player to be named (INF Wendell Rijo) Braun ...... 287 (25-87) Broxton ...... 143 (2-14) • Batted .269 (14-for-52) with 4 HR and 6 RBI in 17 games at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season Cain ...... 329 (26-79) Granderson ...... 220 (13-59) / .000 (0-5) w/Mil #18 3B MIKE MOUSTAKAS (135g, .253, 25hr, 85rbi, 3sb) last homer: 8/29 at Cincinnati (off David Hernandez) Kratz ...... 237 (9-38) this series: 2-3 (.667, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 1-10 (.100, 0hr, 2rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 6-15 (.400, 0hr, 2rbi) Moustakas ...... 331 (39-118) / .519 (14-27) w/Mil • Has appeared in 37 games with the Brewers, including 33 starts at third base.....is batting .265 (35-for-132) with 5 HR and 23 RBI as a Brewer Nottingham ...... 000 (0-4) • Was acquired on 7/27 from Kansas City in exchange for OF Brett Phillips and RHP Jorge López Pérez ...... 222 (16-72) • Batted .249 (94-for-378) with 20 HR and 62 RBI in 98 games with Kansas City.....made 96 starts (75g at 3B, 17g at DH, 4g at 1B) Piña ...... 136 (9-66) Saladino ...... 241 (7-29) / .259 (7-27) w/Mil • Has produced 20+ HR for the fourth time (also 20 in 2012, 22 in 2015 and 38 in 2017) Santana ...... 200 (8-40) Schoop ...... 220 (22-100) / .250 (7-28) w/Mil #26 C JACOB NOTTINGHAM (9g, .200, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb) last homer: None Shaw ...... 241 (26-108) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Thames ...... 255 (12-47) • Has appeared in 9 games, including 6 starts at catcher.....was recalled on 9/1 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (50g, .281, 10hr, 36rbi) Yelich ...... 313 (36-115) • Is in his third stint with the team (also 4/16-4/24 and 7/8-7/20).....the team has a 3.34 ERA when he catches (56.2ip, 21er) and is 2-4 in his starts TOTALS ...... 247 (279-1128)

#14 INF/OF HERNÁN PÉREZ (119g, .259, 9hr, 29rbi, 11sb) last homer: 8/4 vs. Colorado (off Tyler Anderson) LINEUP CARD (83-62) - 126 DIFFERENT LINEUPS this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 3-18 (.167, 0hr, 0rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 9-39 (.231, 0hr, 1rbi) 1. Cain (49-36), Thames (12-11), Yelich (11-8), Villar (4-3), • Has appeared in 119 games, including 63 starts at six positions (25g at 2B, 12g at SS, 11g at 3B, 7g in LF, 7g in RF, 1g in CF) Miller (3-2), Broxton (2-1), Pérez (1-0), Sogard (0-1), • Is batting .287 (35-for-122) with 5 HR and 13 RBI over his last 51 games • Pitched on 4/5 vs. Chicago-NL, 7/22 vs. Los Angeles and 8/2 at Los Angeles.....now has 4 career pitching appearances Granderson (1-0) 2. Yelich (60-38), Cain (10-13), Thames (8-6), Santana (1-3), #9 C MANNY PIÑA (88g, .254, 8hr, 23rbi, 2sb) last homer: 9/1 at Washington (off Jimmy Cordero) Braun (1-1), Moustakas (1-0), Aguilar (1-0), Choi (1-0), this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-5 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 3-21 (.143, 0hr, 0rbi) Perez (0-1) • Has appeared in 88 games, including 77 starts at catcher 3. Aguilar (37-24), Braun (22-16), Cain (8-6), Moustakas (8-6), • Is batting .385 (25-for-65) with 2 HR and 7 RBI over his last 23 games, raising his batting average from .215 to .254 Yelich (3-6), Shaw (3-2), Santana (2-2) • The team has a 4.12 ERA when he catches (680ip, 311er) and is 46-31 when he starts.....is 17-for-44 on stolen base attempts (38.6%) • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 7/8-7/19, retroactive to 7/7, with a left biceps strain (missed 9 games) 4. Shaw (53-34), Aguilar (14-16), Braun (13-6), Schoop (1-3), • Was also on the 10-day disabled list from 4/16-4/23, retroactive to 4/13, with a right calf strain (missed 7 games) Thames (2-1), Santana (0-1), Pérez (0-1) 5. Santana (24-12), Shaw (14-12), Braun (15-10), Pérez (7-13), #13 INF TYLER SALADINO (48g, .267, 5hr, 16rbi, 2sb) last homer: 9/1 at Washington (pinch-hit HR) (off Justin Miller) Aguilar (8-6), Saladino (3-3), Schoop (4-1), Thames (3-1), this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-2 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 0-1 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Moustakas (2-2), Miller (2-1), Villar (0-1), Granderson (1-0) • Has appeared in 42 games with the Brewers, including 27 starts (25g at SS, 1g at 2B, 1g at 3B) 6. Villar (18-17), Pérez (13-11), Piña (10-4), Moustakas (7-6), • Was recalled on 9/1 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (36g, .262, 3hr, 19rbi, 10sb).....was acquired from Chicago-AL on 4/19 in exchange for cash Thames (6-2), Miller (4-4), Schoop (4-4), Choi (3-4), • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 5/30-7/4 with a left ankle sprain (missed 30 games) • Appeared in 6 games with the White Sox this season, going 2-for-8.....made 3 starts (2g at 3B, 1g at DH) Sogard (5-1), Saladino (2-4), Shaw (3-2), Braun (3-0), Broxton (1-2), Santana (1-1), Aguilar (1-0), Franklin (1-0), #16 OF DOMINGO SANTANA (70g, .250, 3hr, 17rbi, 1sb) last homer: 5/21 vs. Arizona (off Zack Greinke) Orf (1-0), this series: 1-1 (1.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 1-5 (.200, 0hr, 0rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 8-36 (.222, 0hr, 0rbi) 7. Piña (24-9), Kratz (16-11), Villar (13-6), Pérez (6-10), • Has appeared in 70 games, including 47 starts in right field.....was recalled on 9/1 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (55g, .283, 8hr, 35rbi) Arcia (5-9), Saladino (5-4), Schoop (3-3), Broxton (4-2), Sogard (3-2), Thames (2-3), Miller (1-1), Phillips (0-2), #5 INF JONATHAN SCHOOP (119g, .237, 21hr, 59rbi, 0sb) last homer: 9/9 vs. San Francisco (grand slam) (off Madison Bumgarner) this series: 0-2 (.000, 0hr, 1rbi) recent homestand: 3-15 (.200, 1hr, 10rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 3-14 (.214, 0hr, 7rbi) Orf (1-0), • Has appeared in 34 games with the Brewers, including 22 starts (13g at 2B, 9g at SS).....is batting .213 (20-for-94) with 4 HR and 19 RBI as a Brewer 8. Arcia (39-19), Piña (12-18), Bandy (9-9), Kratz (10-6), • Is batting .279 (12-for-43) with 4 HR and 16 RBI over his last 17 games.....belted his third career grand slam on Sunday vs. San Francisco Saladino (4-2), Nottingham (2-4), Broxton (3-2), Sogard (2-2), • Was acquired on 7/31 from Baltimore in exchange for 2B Jonathan Villar, RHP Luis Ortiz and INF Jean Carmona Villar (2-0) • Batted .244 (85-for-349) with 17 HR and 40 RBI in 85 games with Baltimore.....made 84 starts, all at second base 9. Pitcher (78-57), Arcia (4-3), Sogard (1-1), Bandy (0-1) • Hit safely in 22 of his last 23 games with Baltimore (36-for-100, .360, 9hr, 19rbi).....was AL Player of the Week for 7/23-7/29 (6g, .379, 5hr, 13rbi) • From 7/13-7/29 had a career-high-tying 12-game hitting streak (19-for-55, .345, 7hr, 16rbi) STARTS BY POSITION (83-62) #21 INF TRAVIS SHAW (135g, .242, 28hr, 77rbi, 2sb) last homer: 9/8 vs. San Francisco (off Chris Stratton) P Chacín (20-10), Anderson (15-13), Guerra (13-13), this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 2-10 (.200, 1hr, 1rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 6-40 (.150, 1hr, 6rbi) Suter (9-9), Peralta (9-5), Miley (9-4), Davies (4-6), • Has appeared in 135 games, including 123 starts (98g at 3B, 23g at 2B, 2g at 1B).....ranks among the National League leaders in HR (T11th, 28) Woodruff (3-1), Wilkerson (0-1), Gonzalez (1-0) • Prior to 2018 had never played second base at any level.....made his first start as a Brewer at first base on 7/14 at Pittsburgh (G1) • Has produced his second straight 20+ HR season (had 31 HR last season) C Piña (46-31), Kratz (26-17), Bandy (9-10), Nottingham (2-4) 1B Aguilar (59-44), Thames (16-10), Braun (6-6), Choi (2-0), #7 OF/1B ERIC THAMES (83g, .221, 16hr, 37rbi, 7sb) last homer: 8/8 vs. San Diego (off Brett Kennedy) Shaw (0-2) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-3 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 4-19 (.211, 2hr, 4rbi) 2B Villar (37-27), Pérez (14-11), Shaw (15-8), Miller (7-6), • Has appeared in 83 games, including 57 starts (26g at 1B, 24g in RF, 7g in LF) Schoop (6-7), Sogard (2-2), Franklin (1-0), Orf (1-0), • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 7/14-7/23 with right hamstring tightness (missed 7 games) Saladino (0-1) • Was also on the 10-day disabled list from 4/25-6/10 with a torn UCL in his left thumb (missed 41 games).....led team in HR (7) at the time of injury 3B Shaw (58-40), Moustakas (19-14), Pérez (4-7), Aguilar (1-1), #22 OF CHRISTIAN YELICH (129g, .315, 28hr, 86rbi, 17sb) last homer: 9/8 vs. San Francisco (off Chris Stratton) Saladino (1-0) this series: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 6-20 (.300, 1hr, 5rbi) 2018 vs. ChC: 9-51 (.176, 0hr, 5rbi) SS Arcia (48-31), Saladino (13-12), Sogard (9-5), Pérez (4-8), • Has appeared in 129 games, including 126 starts (58g in LF, 58g in RF, 10g in CF).....is batting .354 (84-for-237, 17hr, 51rbi) over his last 56 games Schoop (5-4), Miller (3-2), Orf (1-0) • Ranks among the National League leaders in batting average (2nd, .315), runs (2nd, 98), OPS (3rd, .936), total bases (4th, 285), hits (5th, 162), LF Braun (46-27), Yelich (30-28), Pérez (3-4), Thames (4-3) slugging percentage (5th, .554), extra-base hits (8th, 62), on-base percentage (9th, .381), RBI (11th, 86) and HR (T11th, 28) CF Cain (67-55), Broxton (8-3), Yelich (7-3), Phillips (0-1), • Has reached base safely in 26 straight games (longest active streak in the NL).....is batting .312 (34-for-109) with 10 HR and 26 RBI during the streak Pérez (1-0) • Was an All-Star for the first time.....joined Prince Fielder (2011) as the only Brewers to homer in an All-Star Game (solo shot off Charlie Morton) • Was named National League Player of the Week twice: 7/23-7/29 (7g, .517, 3hr, 10rbi) and 8/27-9/2 (6g, .444, 4hr, 14rbi) RF Yelich (37-21), Santana (28-19), Thames (13-11), • Was on the 10-day disabled list from 4/8-4/16, retroactive to 4/5, with a right oblique strain (missed 8 games) Pérez (1-6), Broxton (2-4), Phillips (0-1), Granderson (2-0) • On 8/29 at Cincinnati became the eighth player in franchise history to hit for the cycle and the fourth with 6 hits in a game (6-for-6, 2r, 3rbi) DH Choi (2-4), Braun (2-0), Aguilar (1-1) 2018 BREWERS DAY-BY-DAY G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB Attendance Average 1 3/29 at SD W 2-1 (12) Jeffress, 1-0 Cimber, 0-1 Barnes, 1 1-0 T1 - 44,649 (sellout) 44,649 2 3/30 at SD W 8-6 Drake, 1-0 Hand, 0-1 Knebel, 1 2-0 1 +0.5 31,513 38,081 3 3/31 at SD W 7-3 Suter, 1-0 Perdomo, 0-1 3-0 1 +1.0 35,106 37,089 4/1 OFF DAY 3-0 T1 - 4 4/2 vs. StL L 4-8 Mikolas, 1-0 Davies, 0-1 3-1 2 -1.0 45,393 (sellout) 45,393 5 4/3 vs. StL W 5-4 Jennings, 1-0 Leone, 0-1 4-1 2 -0.5 27,760 36,577 6 4/4 vs. StL L 0-6 Martínez, 1-1 Chacín, 0-1 4-2 2 -0.5 27,674 33,609 7 4/5 vs. ChC L 0-8 Lester, 1-0 Suter, 1-1 4-3 2 -1.5 24,310 31,284 8 4/6 vs. ChC W 5-4 Albers, 1-0 Montgomery, 0-1 5-3 2 -1.5 37,758 32,579 9 4/7 vs. ChC L 2-5 Strop, 2-0 Barnes, 0-1 Morrow, 1 5-4 2 -1.5 43,331 (sellout) 34,371 10 4/8 vs. ChC L 0-3 Quintana, 1-1 Anderson, 0-1 Morrow, 2 5-5 3 -2.5 39,282 35,073 11 4/9 at StL W 5-4 (10) Albers, 2-0 Holland, 0-1 6-5 3 -2.0 35,189 36,614 12 4/10 at StL L 3-5 (11) Leone, 1-2 Hoover, 0-1 6-6 T2 -3.0 35,220 36,335 13 4/11 at StL W 3-2 Guerra, 1-0 Wainwright, 0-2 Albers, 1 7-6 3 -2.0 35,814 36,249 4/12 OFF DAY 7-6 2 -2.5 14 4/13 at NYM L 5-6 Matz, 1-1 Davies, 0-2 Familia, 7 7-7 T2 -2.5 34,921 36,059 15 4/14 at NYM W 5-1 Anderson, 1-1 Harvey, 0-1 Hader, 1 8-7 T2 -2.5 40,965 36,672 16 4/15 at NYM L 2-3 Familia, 1-0 Albers, 2-1 8-8 T3 -3.5 26,035 35,490 17 4/16 vs. Cin L 4-10 Castillo, 1-2 Suter, 1-2 8-9 4 -3.5 28,677 34,273 18 4/17 vs. Cin W 2-0 Jennings, 2-0 Romano, 0-2 Hader, 2 9-9 3 -2.5 31,345 33,948 19 4/18 vs. Cin W 2-0 Davies, 1-2 Mahle, 1-3 Barnes, 2 10-9 3 -2.5 27,343 33,287 20 4/19 vs. Mia W 12-3 Anderson, 2-1 Peters, 2-2 11-9 3 -1.5 26,087 32,633 21 4/20 vs. Mia W 8-0 Chacín, 1-1 Richards, 0-2 12-9 3 -0.5 28,233 32,266 22 4/21 vs. Mia W 6-5 Jeffress, 2-0 Tazawa, 0-1 13-9 2 -Pct. 37,175 32,644 23 4/22 vs. Mia W 4-2 Guerra, 2-0 Smith, 0-3 Hader, 3 14-9 2 -Pct. 37,015 32,956 4/23 OFF DAY 14-9 2 -Pct. 24 4/24 at KC W 5-2 Davies, 2-2 Kennedy, 1-3 15-9 1 +1.0 16,555 33,597 25 4/25 at KC W 6-2 Chacín, 2-1 Hammel, 0-2 16-9 1 +1.0 13,389 31,760 26 4/26 at ChC L 0-1 Hendricks, 2-1 Anderson, 2-2 Morrow, 5 16-10 2 -Pct. 37,197 32,213 27 4/27 at ChC L 2-3 Strop, 3-0 Jennings, 2-1 Morrow, 6 16-11 2 -Pct. 35,579 32,472 28 4/28 at ChC L 0-3 Quintana, 3-1 Guerra, 2-1 16-12 4 -0.5 40,147 33,020 29 4/29 at ChC L 0-2 Chatwood, 2-3 Davies, 2-3 Morrow, 7 16-13 4 -1.5 40,895 33,545 30 4/30 at Cin W 6-5 Woodruff, 1-0 Peralta, 1-2 Hader, 4 17-13 3 -1.0 9,536 32,044 31 5/1 at Cin W 7-6 Anderson, 3-2 Bailey, 0-4 Jeffress, 1 18-13 2 -Pct. 12,933 30,920 32 5/2 at Cin W 3-1 Miley, 1-0 Castillo, 1-4 Jeffress, 2 19-13 1 +0.5 10,346 29,777 5/3 OFF DAY 19-13 1 +0.5 33 5/4 vs. Pit L 4-6 Kingham, 2-0 Guerra, 2-2 Vazquez, 6 19-14 2 -0.5 32,869 32,950 34 5/5 vs. Pit W 5-3 Hader, 1-0 Kontos, 2-3 20-14 2 -0.5 32,720 32,936 35 5/6 vs. Pit L 0-9 Kuhl, 4-2 Anderson, 3-3 20-15 2 -1.5 38,285 33,250 5/7 OFF DAY 20-15 2 -1.0 36 5/8 vs. Cle W 3-2 Suter, 2-2 Kluber, 5-2 Hader, 5 21-15 2 -Pct. 35,314 33,365 37 5/9 vs. Cle L 2-6 CARRASCO, 5-1 Guerra, 2-3 21-16 T2 -0.5 26,345 32,996 38 5/10 at Col W 5-2 Chacín, 3-1 Márquez, 2-4 Jeffress, 3 22-16 2 -0.5 31,093 29,846 39 5/11 at Col W 11-10 (10) Jeffress, 3-0 McGee, 0-2 Hader, 6 23-16 2 -0.5 36,139 30,161 40 5/12 at Col L 0-4 Freeland, 3-4 Suter, 2-3 23-17 4 -0.5 35,408 30,411 41 5/13 at Col W 7-3 Peralta, 1-0 Gray, 4-5 24-17 1 +0.5 40,453 30,867 42 5/14 at Ari W 7-2 Guerra, 3-3 Corbin, 4-1 25-17 1 +1.0 17,390 30,281 43 5/15 at Ari L 1-2 Bradley, 1-1 Williams, 0-1 Boxberger, 12 25-18 2 -Pct. 17,914 29,766 44 5/16 at Ari W 8-2 Woodruff, 2-0 Koch, 2-2 26-18 2 -Pct. 16,762 29,246 5/17 OFF DAY 26-18 2 -0.5 45 5/18 at Min W 8-3 Suter, 3-3 Gibson, 1-2 27-18 1 +0.5 29,349 29,250 46 5/19 at Min W 5-4 Hader, 2-0 Reed, 0-3 28-18 1 +1.5 30,182 29,284 47 5/20 at Min L 1-3 Reed, 1-3 Williams, 0-2 Rodney, 9 28-19 1 +1.5 28,577 29,259 48 5/21 vs. Ari W 4-2 Anderson, 4-3 Greinke, 3-3 Knebel, 2 29-19 1 +1.5 27,094 32,701 49 5/22 vs. Ari W 1-0 Albers, 3-1 Koch, 2-3 Knebel, 3 30-19 1 +2.5 27,065 32,432 50 5/23 vs. Ari W 9-2 Suter, 4-3 Godley, 4-4 31-19 1 +3.0 29,237 32,287 51 5/24 vs. NYM L 0-5 Matz, 2-3 Davies, 2-4 31-20 1 +3.0 33,803 32,353 52 5/25 vs. NYM W 4-3 (10) Jeffress, 4-0 Gsellman, 4-1 32-20 1 +3.0 28,286 32,183 53 5/26 vs. NYM W 17-6 Jennings, 3-1 Rhame, 0-1 33-20 1 +4.0 37,258 32,386 54 5/27 vs. NYM W 8-7 Logan, 1-0 Blevins, 1-1 Knebel, 4 34-20 1 +4.0 39,715 32,668 55 5/28 vs. StL W 8-3 Suter, 5-3 Weaver, 3-5 35-20 1 +4.5 42,867 (sellout) 33,046 56 5/29 vs. StL L 1-6 Wacha, 6-1 Davies, 2-5 35-21 1 +3.5 40,982 33,329 57 5/30 vs. StL W 3-2 Jeffress, 5-0 Tuivailala, 1-1 Knebel, 5 36-21 1 +4.5 33,133 33,323 5/31 OFF DAY 36-21 1 +4.0 58 6/1 at CWS L 3-8 Avilán, 2-0 Anderson, 4-4 36-22 1 +3.0 20,004 28,940 59 6/2 at CWS W 5-0 Chacín, 4-1 Shields, 1-6 37-22 1 +3.0 29,281 28,951 60 6/3 at CWS L 1-6 Volstad, 1-3 Suter, 5-4 37-23 1 +2.0 25,338 28,835 6/4 OFF DAY 37-23 1 +2.0 61 6/5 at Cle L 2-3 Kluber, 9-2 Guerra, 3-4 Allen, 10 37-24 1 +2.0 22,330 28,632 62 6/6 at Cle L 1-3 Carrasco, 7-4 Anderson, 4-5 Allen, 11 37-25 1 +1.0 21,315 28,410 6/7 OFF DAY 37-25 1 +0.5 63 6/8 at Phi W 12-4 Chacín, 5-1 Velasquez, 4-7 38-25 1 +0.5 22,196 28,227 64 6/9 at Phi W 12-3 Suter, 6-4 Arrieta, 5-4 39-25 1 +0.5 25,304 28,144 65 6/10 at Phi L 3-4 Eflin, 3-2 Jennings, 3-2 Hunter, 1 39-26 1 +0.5 31,175 28,228 66 6/11 vs. ChC L 2-7 (11) Rosario, 3-0 Albers, 3-2 39-27 2 -0.5 37,578 33,464 67 6/12 vs. ChC W 4-0 Anderson, 5-5 Chatwood, 3-5 40-27 1 +0.5 35,459 33,529 68 6/13 vs. ChC W 1-0 Chacín, 6-1 Montgomery, 2-2 Knebel, 6 41-27 1 +1.5 39,822 33,725 6/14 OFF DAY 41-27 1 +1.5 69 6/15 vs. Phi W 13-2 Suter, 7-4 Arrieta, 5-5 42-27 1 +1.5 40,945 33,944 70 6/16 vs. Phi L 1-4 Eflin, 4-2 Guerra, 3-5 Neris, 10 42-28 1 +0.5 40,531 34,138 71 6/17 vs. Phi L 9-10 Hunter, 2-0 Anderson, 5-6 Thompson, 1 42-29 1 +0.5 40,985 34,334 72 6/18 at Pit L 0-1 Williams, 6-4 Chacín, 6-2 Vázquez, 14 42-30 2 -Pct. 10,672 27,753 73 6/19 at Pit W 3-2 Peralta, 2-0 Taillon, 4-6 Knebel, 7 43-30 1 +0.5 14,152 27,395 6/20 at Pit PPD - Rain (game rescheduled as part of a doubleheader on 7/14) 43-30 2 -Pct. 74 6/21 vs. StL W 11-3 Suter, 8-4 Martínez, 3-4 44-30 1 +1.0 32,764 34,290 75 6/22 vs. StL W 2-1 Knebel, 1-0 Norris, 3-2 45-30 1 +2.0 36,275 34,344 76 6/23 vs. StL L 2-3 Mikolas, 8-2 Jeffress, 5-1 Norris, 14 45-31 1 +2.0 35,551 34,375 77 6/24 vs. StL L 2-8 Weaver, 4-6 Chacín, 6-3 45-32 1 +2.0 39,710 34,513 6/25 OFF DAY 45-32 1 +2.5 78 6/26 vs. KC W 5-1 Peralta, 3-0 Junis, 5-9 Hader, 7 46-32 1 +2.5 34,412 34,510 79 6/27 vs. KC L 4-5 Duffy, 4-7 Suter, 8-5 Peralta, 3 46-33 1 +2.5 38,436 34,606 80 6/28 at Cin W 6-4 Guerra, 4-5 Garrett, 0-1 Knebel, 8 47-33 1 +2.5 20,347 27,215 81 6/29 at Cin W 8-2 Anderson, 6-6 Romano, 4-8 48-33 1 +2.5 26,130 27,188 82 6/30 at Cin L 3-13 Hernandez, 3-0 Zagurski, 0-1 48-34 1 +1.5 24,640 27,125 83 7/1 at Cin L 2-8 Harvey, 4-5 Peralta, 3-1 48-35 1 +0.5 18,483 26,920 84 7/2 vs. Min W 6-5 (10) Knebel, 2-0 Littell, 0-2 49-35 1 +1.0 31,353 34,528 85 7/3 vs. Min W 2-0 Guerra, 5-5 Odorizzi, 3-6 Knebel, 9 50-35 1 +1.0 32,375 34,478 86 7/4 vs. Min W 3-2 Jeffress, 6-1 Berríos, 8-7 Knebel, 10 51-35 1 +1.0 36,700 34,529 87 7/5 vs. Atl W 7-2 Chacín, 7-3 Fried, 1-3 Jennings, 1 52-35 1 +1.5 27.557 34.374 88 7/6 vs. Atl W 5-4 Peralta, 4-1 Foltynewicz, 6-5 Knebel, 11 53-35 1 +2.5 31,452 34,311 89 7/7 vs. Atl L 5-1 Sánchez, 4-2 Wilkerson, 0-1 53-36 1 +1.5 38,813 34,406 90 7/8 vs. Atl W 10-3 Guerra, 6-5 Newcomb, 8-4 54-36 1 +1.5 43,262 (sellout) 34,590 G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB (WC) Attendance Average 91 7/9 at Mia L 3-4 (10) Ziegler, 1-5 Knebel, 2-1 54-37 1 +1.5 5,996 26,433 92 7/10 at Mia W 8-4 Chacín, 8-3 López, 1-1 Burnes, 1 55-37 1 +1.5 5,624 25,960 93 7/11 at Mia L 4-5 (12) Hernandez, 1-5 López, 0-1 55-38 1 +1.5 5,265 25,500 94 7/12 at Pit L 3-6 Taillon, 6-7 Miley, 1-1 Vazquez, 21 55-39 1 +1.0 17,858 25,334 95 7/13 at Pit L 3-7 Kingham, 4-4 Guerra, 6-6 Crick, 2 55-40 2 -Pct. 21,431 25,251 96 7/14 at Pit - G1 L 1-2 Rodríguez, 2-2 Anderson, 6-7 Vazquez, 22 55-41 2 -0.5 - - 97 at Pit - G2 L 2-6 Holmes, 1-1 Suter, 8-6 Vazquez, 23 55-42 2 -1.5 24,474 25,235 98 7/15 at Pit L 6-7 (10) Anderson, 1-0 Jennings, 3-3 55-43 2 -2.5 7/16 All-Star Break 7/17 All-Star Game: Nationals Park, Washington: AL-8, NL-6 in 10 innings (Brewers represented by 1B Jesús Aguilar, OF Lorenzo Cain, LHP Josh Hader, RHP Jeremy Jeffress and OF Christian Yelich) 7/18 All-Star Break 7/19 All-Star Break 55-43 2 -3.0 (+1.5) 99 7/20 vs. LA L 4-6 Hill, 3-4 Williams, 0-3 Jansen, 28 55-44 2 -3.0 (+1.5) 36,812 34,636 100 7/21 vs. LA W 4-2 Burnes, 1-0 Kershaw, 3-5 Knebel, 12 56-44 2 -2.5 (+2.0) 36,242 34,668 101 7/22 vs. LA L 2-11 Wood, 6-5 Suter, 8-7 Ferguson, 2 56-45 2 -3.5 (+1.5) 38,249 34,738 102 7/23 vs. Wsh W 6-1 Chacín, 9-3 Gonzalez, 6-7 57-45 2 -2.5 (+1.5) 26,073 34,571 103 7/24 vs. Wsh W 5-4 (10) Jennings, 4-3 Grace, 0-1 58-45 2 -1.5 (+1.5) 33,990 34,560 104 7/25 vs. Wsh L 3-7 Roark, 4-12 Peralta, 4-2 58-46 2 -2.5 (+1.5) 37,586 34,616 105 7/26 at SF W 7-5 Hader, 3-0 Melancon, 0-1 Knebel, 13 59-46 2 -2.5 (+2.5) 40,643 (sellout) 25,390 106 7/27 at SF W 3-1 Anderson, 7-7 Bumgarner, 3-4 Knebel, 14 60-46 2 -1.5 (+3.0) 40,414 25,685 107 7/28 at SF W 7-1 Chacín, 10-3 Cueto, 3-2 61-46 2 -0.5 (+3.0) 40,735 25,974 108 7/29 at SF L 5-8 Suárez, 4-6 Guerra, 6-7 Smith, 5 61-47 2 -1.5 (+2.0) 41,312 (sellout) 26,263 109 7/30 at LA W 5-2 Hader, 4-0 Maeda, 7-6 62-47 2 -1.0 (+3.0) 44,933 26,609 110 7/31 at LA W 1-0 Miley, 2-1 Buehler, 4-4 Jeffress, 4 63-47 2 -Pct. (+3.0) 44,818 26,940 111 8/1 at LA L 4-6 (10) Floro, 4-2 Albers, 3-3 63-48 2 -1.0 (+2.0) 41,686 27,203 112 8/2 at LA L 5-21 Kershaw, 5-5 Chacín, 10-4 63-49 2 -1.0 (+2.0) 45,087 27,517 113 8/3 vs. Col W 5-3 Burnes, 2-0 Davis, 1-5 64-49 2 -1.0 (+2.0) 37,751 34,673 114 8/4 vs. Col W 8-4 Peralta, 5-2 Anderson, 6-4 Hader, 8 65-49 2 -1.0 (+3.0) 40,524 34,778 115 8/5 vs. Col L 4-5 (11) Oberg, 7-0 Knebel, 2-2 Oh, 1 65-50 2 -1.0 (+2.0) 37,954 34,834 8/6 OFF DAY 65-50 2 -1.5 (+2.0) 116 8/7 vs. SD L 5-11 Strahm, 3-3 Hader, 4-1 65-51 2 -2.5 (+1.5) 27,664 34,710 117 8/8 vs. SD W 8-4 Chacín, 11-4 Kennedy, 0-1 66-51 2 -1.5 (+2.0) 32,355 34,670 118 8/9 vs. SD L 4-8 Yates, 4-0 Knebel, 2-3 66-52 2 -2.0 (+1.0) 39,041 34,743 119 8/10 at Atl L 1-10 Gausman, 6-9 Peralta, 5-3 66-53 2 -3.0 (+1.0) 36,519 27,672 120 8/11 at Atl W 4-2 Burnes, 3-0 Biddle, 3-0 Hader, 9 67-53 2 -2.0 (+2.0) 40,297 (sellout) 27,886 121 8/12 at Atl L 7-8 Venters, 2-1 Jennings, 4-4 Minter, 10 67-54 2 -3.0 (+2.0) 25,360 27,844 8/13 OFF DAY 67-54 2 -3.0 (+2.0) 122 8/14 at ChC W 7-0 Chacín, 12-4 Quintana, 10-9 68-54 2 -2.0 (+2.0) 40,441 28,051 123 8/15 at ChC L 4-8 Hendricks, 9-9 Guerra, 6-8 68-55 2 -3.0 (+1.0) 39,619 28,237 8/16 OFF DAY 68-55 2 -3.5 (+1.5) 124 8/17 at StL L 2-5 Flaherty, 7-6 Peralta, 5-4 Norris, 24 68-56 2 -4.5 (+0.5) 41,630 28,450 125 8/18 at StL L 2-7 Mikolas, 13-3 Miley, 2-2 68-57 3 -4.5 (-0.5) 46,040 (sellout) 28,725 126 8/19 at StL W 2-1 Chacín, 13-4 Gant, 5-5 Hader, 10 69-57 2 -3.5 (-Pct.) 45,334 (sellout) 28,980 127 8/20 vs. Cin W 5-2 Anderson, 8-7 Bailey, 1-11 Jeffress, 5 70-57 2 -3.0 (+0.5) 27,590 34,626 128 8/21 vs. Cin L 7-9 Iglesias, 2-1 Jennings, 4-5 70-58 3 -3.0 (+0.5) 29,467 34,542 129 8/22 vs. Cin W 4-0 Peralta, 6-4 Stephenson, 0-2 Jeffress, 6 71-58 3 -3.0 (+0.5) 33,058 34,519 8/23 OFF DAY 71-58 3 -3.5 (-Pct.) 130 8/24 vs. Pit W 7-6 (15) Lyles, 3-4 Holmes, 1-3 72-58 3 -3.5 (+1.0) 32,694 34,490 131 8/25 vs. Pit L 1-9 Taillon, 10-9 Chacín, 13-5 72-59 3 -4.5 (-Pct.) 40,622 34,585 132 8/26 vs. Pit W 7-4 Anderson, 9-7 Archer, 1-2 Jeffress, 7 73-59 3 -4.5 (+1.0) 39,607 34,661 8/27 OFF DAY 73-59 3 -5.0 (+1.5) 133 8/28 at Cin L 7-9 DeSclafani, 7-4 Guerra, 6-9 Iglesias, 24 73-60 3 -5.5 (+0.5) 13,242 28,742 134 8/29 at Cin W 13-12 (10) Jeffress, 7-1 Iglesias, 2-3 74-60 3 -5.0 (+1.0) 11,777 28,489 135 8/30 at Cin W 2-1 (11) Soria, 1-0 Brice, 2-3 Hader, 11 75-60 3 -5.0 (+2.0) 13,403 28,267 136 8/31 at Wsh W 4-1 Chacín, 14-5 Roark, 8-14 Jeffress, 8 76-60 3 -4.0 (+2.5) 30,676 28,302 137 9/1 at Wsh L 4-5 Holland, 1-2 Soria, 1-1 Miller, 2 76-61 3 -5.0 (+1.5) 30,875 28,339 138 9/2 at Wsh W 9-4 Woodruff, 3-0 Rodriguez, 2-2 77-61 2 -5.0 (+2.0) 33,032 28,405 139 9/3 vs. ChC W 4-3 Jeffress, 8-1 Cishek, 4-3 78-61 2 -4.0 (+2.5) 44,462 (sellout) 34,807 140 9/4 vs. ChC W 11-1 Miley, 3-2 Montgomery, 4-5 79-61 2 -3.0 (+2.5) 37,269 34,843 141 9/5 vs. ChC L 4-6 Quintana, 12-9 Chacín, 14-6 Strop, 12 79-62 2 -4.0 (+2.5) 37,427 34,881 9/6 OFF DAY 79-62 2 -4.5 (+2.5) 142 9/7 vs. SF W 4-2 Hader, 5-1 Strickland, 3-5 Jeffress, 9 80-62 2 -4.0 (+2.5) 30,916 34,824 143 9/8 vs. SF W 4-3 Gonzalez, 8-11 Stratton, 9-9 Jeffress, 10 81-62 2 -2.5 (+3.5) 40,686 34,907 144 9/9 vs. SF W 6-3 Burnes, 4-0 Bumgarner, 5-6 Knebel, 15 82-62 2 -2.0 (+3.5) 35,388 34,913 145 9/10 at ChC W 3-2 Miley, 4-2 Lester, 15-6 Jeffress, 11 83-62 2 -1.0 (+4.5) 38,471 35,448 146 9/11 at ChC 7:05 FS Wisconsin/MLB Network 147 9/12 at ChC 7:05 FS Wisconsin/ESPN 9/13 OFF DAY 148 9/14 vs. Pit 7:10 FS Wisconsin 149 9/15 vs. Pit 6:10 FS Wisconsin 150 9/16 vs. Pit 1:10 FS Wisconsin 151 9/17 vs. Cin 6:40 FS Wisconsin 152 9/18 vs. Cin 6:40 FS Wisconsin 153 9/19 vs. Cin 6:40 FS Wisconsin 9/20 OFF DAY 154 9/21 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 155 9/22 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 156 9/23 at Pit 12:35 FS Wisconsin 157 9/24 at StL 7:15 FS Wisconsin 158 9/25 at StL 7:15 FS Wisconsin 159 9/26 at StL 6:15 FS Wisconsin 9/27 OFF DAY 160 9/28 vs. Det 7:10 FS Wisconsin 161 9/29 vs. Det 6:10 FS1 162 9/30 vs. Det 2:10 FS Wisconsin ODDS & ENDS

Record With the Roof Open/Panels Open ...... 26-15 Record When Wearing White Uniforms ...... 12-10 Record With the Roof Open/Panels Closed ...... 2-2 Record When Wearing Gray Uniforms ...... 13-14 Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Open ...... 1-2 Record When Wearing Blue “Brewers” Uniforms...... 25-24 Record When Wearing Blue “Milwaukee” Uniforms ...... 9-6 Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Closed ...... 16-8 Record When Wearing Retro Pinstripe Uniforms...... 12-3 45-27 Record When Wearing Retro Powder Blue Uniforms ...... 1-1 Record When Wearing Cerveceros Uniforms ...... 1-1 Record When Wearing Mother’s Day Uniforms ...... 1-0 Record When Wearing Father’s Day Uniforms ...... 0-1 Record When Wearing Memorial Day Uniforms ...... 3-0 Record When Wearing Independence Day Uniforms ...... 3-0 Record When Wearing Milwaukee Bears Uniforms (road) ...... 0-1 Record When Wearing Milwaukee Bears Uniforms (home) ...... 1-0 Record When Wearing Players' Weekend Uniforms ...... 2-1 83-62 2018 TRANSACTIONS

JANUARY 5/12, selected the contract of RHP Alec Asher from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Jacob 1/2, acquired a player to be named or cash from Los Angeles in exchange for RHP Dylan Baker Barnes to Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred LHP Wade Miley to the 60-day disabled list; optioned 1/8, signed C Christian Bethancourt to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp RHP Alec Asher to Triple-A Colorado Springs 1/10, signed RHP J.J. Hoover to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp; 5/13, placed RHP Chase Anderson on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/10, due to illness; signed LHP Boone Logan to a 1-year contract with a club option for 2019; sold the contract of RHP recalled RHP Jorge López and RHP Freddy Peralta from Triple-A Colorado Springs Taylor Jungmann to the Yomiuri Giants of the Japanese Central League 5/17, placed OF/1B Ryan Braun on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/14, with middle back 1/12, signed INF/OF Hernán Pérez, 2B Jonathan Villar, RHP Corey Knebel and RHP Jimmy Nelson tightness to 1-year contracts, avoiding arbitration 5/18, recalled 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi from Triple-A Colorado Springs 1/15, signed 1B Ji-Man Choi to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp 5/19, sent RHP Zach Davies to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment 1/19, invited 2B , INF Nate Orf, OF Kyle Wren, RHP Corbin Burnes, RHP Luis Ortiz 5/21, reinstated RHP Chase Anderson from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Freddy Peralta to and RHP Jon Perrin to Major League camp; signed RHP Ernesto Frieri to a minor-league contract with Triple-A Colorado Springs an invitation to Major League camp 5/23, optioned 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi and RHP Brandon Woodruff to Triple-A Colorado Springs 1/25, acquired OF Christian Yelich from Miami in exchange for OF Lewis Brinson, OF Monte 5/24, reinstated OF/1B Ryan Braun and RHP Zach Davies from the 10-day disabled list Harrison, INF Isan Diaz and RHP Jordan Yamamoto 5/25, acquired C Erik Kratz from New York-AL in exchange for a player to be named or cash; designated 1/26, signed OF Lorenzo Cain to a 5-year contract; released LHP Wei-Chung Wang C Jett Bandy for assignment; recalled INF Eric Sogard and RHP from Triple-A 1/30, signed RHP Matt Albers to a 2-year contract; designated C Andrew Susac for assignment; signed Colorado Springs; optioned SS Orlando Arcia and RHP Jorge López to Triple-A Colorado Springs RHP Adrian Houser, RHP Freddy Peralta and RHP Aaron Wilkerson to 1-year contracts 5/27, recalled RHP Jacob Barnes from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Adrian Houser to Triple-A Colorado Springs FEBRUARY 5/30, placed INF Tyler Saladino on the 10-day disabled list with a left ankle sprain; recalled SS Orlando 2/2, acquired cash from Baltimore in exchange for C Andrew Susac; signed INF Mauricio Dubon, RHP Arcia from Triple-A Colorado Springs Jacob Barnes, RHP Marcos Diplan and RHP Junior Guerra to 1-year contracts 2/15, signed INF/OF Nick Franklin to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp JUNE 2/16, signed LHP Wade Miley to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp 6/1, placed RHP Zach Davies on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/30, with right rotator cuff 2/19, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: 1B Jesús Aguilar, SS Orlando Arcia, C Manny inflammation; recalled 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi from Triple-A Colorado Springs; outrighted C Jett Bandy to Piña, LHP Josh Hader, RHP Jorge López, RHP Taylor Williams and RHP Brandon Woodruff Triple-A Colorado Springs 6/6, sent 1B Eric Thames to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment MARCH 6/10, recalled RHP Brandon Woodruff from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi 3/9, reassigned RHP Corbin Burnes, RHP Erik Davis, RHP Luis Ortiz and RHP Jon Perrin to minor- to Triple-A Colorado Springs; acquired INF Brad Miller and cash from Tampa Bay in exchange for 1B/ league camp; optioned the following players to minor-league camp: INF Mauricio Dubon, C Jacob OF Ji-Man Choi; optioned Miller to Triple-A Colorado Springs Nottingham, RHP Marcos Diplan, RHP Adrian Houser, RHP Jorge López, RHP Freddy Peralta 6/11, reinstated 1B Eric Thames from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Brandon Woodruff to and LHP Tyler Webb; renewed the contract of 3B Travis Shaw; signed the following players to 1-year Triple-A Colorado Springs contracts: C Jett Bandy, OF Keon Broxton, C Jacob Nottingham, OF Brett Phillips, OF Domingo 6/12, placed RHP Matt Albers on the 10-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation; recalled RHP Santana, RHP Zach Davies, RHP Oliver Drake, LHP Brent Suter and LHP Tyler Webb Jorge López from Triple-A Colorado Springs 3/14, optioned RHP Aaron Wilkerson to minor-league camp 6/15, acquired RHP Chad Whitmer from New York-AL in exchange for international slot money 3/18, reassigned 2B Keston Hiura and RHP Michael Brady to minor-league camp; released RHP 6/16, sent INF Wendell Rijo to New York-AL to complete the 5/25 trade Ernesto Frieri 6/17, recalled RHP Adrian Houser from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Jorge López to 3/24, optioned OF Keon Broxton, OF Brett Phillips and RHP Junior Guerra to minor-league camp; Triple-A Colorado Springs reassigned C Dustin Houle to minor-league camp 6/19, recalled RHP Freddy Peralta from Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated LHP Boone Logan for 3/26, released RHP Yovani Gallardo assignment; sent RHP Zach Davies to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment 3/28, selected 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi to the 40-man roster; optioned RHP Taylor Williams to minor-league 6/22, sent LHP Wade Miley to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment camp; reassigned the following players to minor-league camp: C Christian Bethancourt, INF/OF Nick 6/23, recalled INF Brad Miller from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned OF Domingo Santana to Franklin, INF Nate Orf, OF Kyle Wren, RHP J.J. Hoover, RHP Radhames Liz and LHP Wade Miley Triple-A Colorado Springs 3/29, placed C Stephen Vogt (right shoulder strain), LHP Boone Logan (left triceps strain) and RHP 6/26, released LHP Boone Logan; placed OF Lorenzo Cain on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to Jimmy Nelson (right shoulder surgery) on the 10-day disabled list 6/24, with a left groin strain; recalled OF Keon Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs 3/30, signed LHP Dan Jennings to a 1-year contract; optioned 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi to Triple-A Colorado 6/28, selected the contract of LHP Mike Zagurski from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Springs; transferred RHP Jimmy Nelson to the 60-day disabled list Adrian Houser to Triple-A Colorado Springs; sent INF Tyler Saladino to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment APRIL 6/29, sent RHP Zach Davies to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment 4/6, placed RHP Corey Knebel on the 10-day disabled list with a strained right hamstring; recalled RHP Adrian Houser from Double-A Biloxi JULY 4/7, selected the contract of RHP J.J. Hoover from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Brandon 7/1, recalled RHP Aaron Wilkerson from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned SS Orlando Arcia to Woodruff to Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated LHP Tyler Webb for assignment Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/8, placed OF Christian Yelich on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/5, with a right oblique 7/2, selected the contract of INF Nate Orf from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Aaron strain.....recalled RHP Taylor Williams from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Adrian Houser Wilkerson to Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred INF/OF Nick Franklin to the 60-day disabled list; to Double-A Biloxi sent INF Tyler Saladino to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment 4/9, recalled OF Brett Phillips from Triple-A Colorado Springs 7/5, reinstated INF Tyler Saladino from the 10-day disabled list; designated INF Eric Sogard for 4/11, recalled RHP Junior Guerra and RHP Jorge López from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned OF assignment Brett Phillips to Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated RHP J.J. Hoover for assignment 7/6, placed LHP Brent Suter on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 7/3, with left forearm tightness; 4/14, LHP Tyler Webb claimed off waivers by San Diego recalled RHP Aaron Wilkerson from Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/16, placed C Manny Piña on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/13, with a right calf strain; 7/7, recalled RHP Jorge López from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned INF Nate Orf to Triple-A recalled C Jacob Nottingham from Triple-A Colorado Springs; RHP J.J. Hoover elected free agency Colorado Springs 4/17, claimed RHP Alec Asher off waivers from Los Angeles and optioned him to Triple-A Colorado 7/8, reinstated OF Lorenzo Cain from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Aaron Wilkerson Springs; reinstated OF Christian Yelich from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Jorge López to to Triple-A Colorado Springs; selected the contract of RHP Corbin Burnes from Triple-A Colorado Triple-A Colorado Springs Springs; designated LHP Mike Zagurski for assignment; placed C Many Piña on the 10-day disabled 4/19, acquired INF Tyler Saladino (optioned him to Triple-A Colorado Springs) from Chicago-AL in list, retroactive to 7/7, with a left biceps strain; recalled C Jacob Nottingham from Triple-A Colorado exchange for cash; designated RHP Alec Asher for assignment Springs; placed OF/1B Ryan Braun on the 10-day disabled list with a back strain; recalled INF Nate Orf 4/22, outrighted RHP Alec Asher to Triple-A Colorado Springs from Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/24, reinstated C Manny Piña from the 10-day disabled list; optioned C Jacob Nottingham to Triple-A 7/12, reinstated LHP Wade Miley from the 60-day disabled list; recalled RHP Alec Asher and RHP Colorado Springs Adrian Houser from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned INF Nate Orf and RHP Jorge López to 4/25, placed 1B Eric Thames on the 10-day disabled list with a UCL tear in the left thumb; recalled RHP Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Freddy Peralta to Class-A Wisconsin; outrighted LHP Mike Brandon Woodruff from Triple-A Colorado Springs Zagurski to Triple-A Colorado Springs; released INF Eric Sogard 4/27, sent LHP Boone Logan to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment 7/13, recalled RHP Brandon Woodruff from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Adrian Houser to Triple-A Colorado Springs MAY 7/14, reinstated LHP Brent Suter from the 10-day disabled list; placed 1B/OF Eric Thames on the 5/1, recalled OF Brett Phillips from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Brandon Woodruff to 10-day disabled list with right hamstring tightness; placed RHP Junior Guerra on the 10-day disabled Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated RHP Oliver Drake for assignment list with right forearm tightness; recalled INF Nate Orf and RHP Aaron Wilkerson (26th man) from 5/2, selected the contract of LHP Wade Miley from Double-A Biloxi; sent C Stephen Vogt to Double-A Triple-A Colorado Springs Biloxi on rehab assignment 7/15, optioned RHP Aaron Wilkerson to Triple-A Colorado Springs; placed 2B Jonathan Villar on the 5/3, sent RHP Corey Knebel to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment; placed RHP Zach Davies on the 10-day disabled list with a right thumb sprain; recalled OF Brett Phillips from Triple-A Colorado Springs 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/30, with right rotator cuff inflammation 7/17, optioned RHP Alec Asher to Triple-A Colorado Springs 5/4, recalled RHP Jorge López from Triple-A Colorado Springs 7/18, sent RHP Matt Albers to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment 5/5, acquired cash from Cleveland in exchange for RHP Oliver Drake 7/19, sent C Manny Piña to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment 5/8, selected the contract of INF/OF Nick Franklin from Double-A Biloxi; optioned INF Eric Sogard to 7/20, reinstated C Manny Piña from the 10-day disabled list Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred C Stephen Vogt to the 60-day disabled list; sent LHP Boone 7/21, reinstated OF/1B Ryan Braun from the 10-day disabled list; optioned C Jacob Nottingham to Logan to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment Triple-A Colorado Springs 5/9, reinstated RHP Corey Knebel from the 10-day disabled list; recalled INF Tyler Saladino from 7/23, placed LHP Brent Suter on the 10-day disabled list with a UCL tear in the left elbow; recalled RHP Triple-A Colorado Springs; placed LHP Wade Miley on the 10-day disabled list with a right oblique strain; Jorge López from Triple-A Colorado Springs placed INF/OF Nick Franklin on the 10-day disabled list with a right quad strain 7/24, reinstated RHP Junior Guerra and 1B/OF Eric Thames from the 10-day disabled list; optioned 5/10, reinstated LHP Boone Logan from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Jorge López to Triple-A RHP Brandon Woodruff and INF Nate Orf to Triple-A Colorado Springs; sent RHP Matt Albers to Colorado Springs Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment 5/11, recalled RHP Brandon Woodruff from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned OF Brett Phillips to 7/25, recalled RHP Freddy Peralta from Class-A Wisconsin; optioned OF Brett Phillips to Triple-A Triple-A Colorado Springs Colorado Springs 2018 TRANSACTIONS (CONTINUED)

7/26, acquired RHP Joakim Soria from Chicago-AL in exchange for LHP Kodi Medeiros and RHP from Philadelphia in exchange for cash and optioned him to Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated RHP Wilber Pérez; transferred LHP Brent Suter to the 60-day disabled list; recalled SS Orlando Arcia from Alec Asher for assignment; sent RHP Matt Albers to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Jorge López to Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/16, sent RHP Zach Davies to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment 7/27, activated RHP Joakim Soria; optioned RHP Jacob Barnes to Triple-A Colorado Springs; acquired 8/17, outrighted RHP Alec Asher to Triple-A Colorado Springs 3B Mike Moustakas from Kansas City in exchange for OF Brett Phillips and RHP Jorge López 8/22, reinstated RHP Matt Albers from the 10-day disabled list; optioned OF Keon Broxton to Class-A 7/28, reinstated RHP Matt Albers from the 10-day disabled list; activated 3B Mike Moustakas; optioned Wisconsin; sent RHP Zach Davies to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment OF Keon Broxton to Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated INF Brad Miller for assignment; sent 2B 8/23, sent INF/OF Nick Franklin to Rookie Arizona on rehab assignment Jonathan Villar to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment 8/24, reinstated RHP Joakim Soria from the 10-day disabled list; reinstated RHP Zach Davies from the 7/31, acquired INF Jonathan Schoop from Baltimore in exchange for 2B Jonathan Villar, RHP Luis 10-day disabled list and optioned him to Class-A Wisconsin; optioned RHP Corey Knebel to Triple-A Ortiz and INF Jean Carmona; released INF Brad Miller Colorado Springs 8/30, optioned RHP Freddy Peralta and RHP Taylor Williams to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled AUGUST RHP Jacob Barnes from Triple-A Colorado Springs; selected the contract of RHP Aaron Brooks from 8/1, activated INF Jonathan Schoop; optioned INF Tyler Saladino to Triple-A Colorado Springs; sent Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated RHP Ariel Hernández for assisgnment RHP Zach Davies to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment 8/31, acquired LHP Xavier Cedeño from Chicago-AL in exchange for OF Bryan Connell and RHP 8/4, placed RHP Taylor Williams on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 8/3, with right elbow Johan Domínguez; outrighted INF/OF Nate Orf and RHP Ariel Hernandez to Triple-A Colorado soreness; recalled RHP Jacob Barnes from Triple-A Colorado Springs Springs; acquired LHP Gio Gonzalez and international slot money from Washington in exchange for 8/5, claimed RHP Jordan Lyles off waivers from San Diego 1B/C KJ Harrison and INF Gilbert Lara; acquired OF Curtis Granderson from Toronto in exchange 8/7, placed RHP Matt Albers on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 8/5, with a strained left hamstring; for OF Demi Orimoloye; designated RHP Aaron Brooks and RHP Jake Thompson for assignment activated RHP Jordan Lyles; claimed RHP Ariel Hernández off waivers from Los Angeles and optioned him to Triple-A Colorado Springs; acquired RHP Sal Biasi from Kansas City in exchange for RHP Jon SEPTEMBER Perrin 9/1, recalled C Jacob Nottingham, INF Tyler Saladino, OF Domingo Santana and RHP Brandon 8/10, placed RHP Joakim Soria on the 10-day disabled list with a right adductor strain; recalled RHP Woodruff from Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled OF Keon Broxton from Class-A Wisconsin Adrian Houser from Triple-A Colorado Springs 9/2, recalled RHP Corey Knebel from Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled RHP Zach Davies from 8/11, optioned RHP Adrian Houser to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled RHP Aaron Wilkerson from Class-A Wisconsin; reinstated INF/OF Nick Franklin from the 60-day disabled list and outrighted him Triple-A Colorado Springs; sent RHP Zach Davies to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment to Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/13, recalled OF Keon Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Jacob Barnes and RHP 9/3, added Kenny Graham to the coaching staff; traded RHP Aaron Brooks to Oakland in exchange for Aaron Wilkerson to Triple-A Colorado Springs cash; outrighted RHP Jake Thompson to Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/14, reinstated RHP Taylor Williams from the 10-day disabled list; acquired RHP Jake Thompson 9/9, recalled RHP Freddy Peralta and RHP Taylor Williams from Triple-A Colorado Springs

PLAYERS USED IN 2018 PITCHERS (29): Matt Albers, Chase Anderson, Alec Asher, Jacob Barnes, Aaron Brooks, Corbin Burnes, Jhoulys Chacín, Xavier Cedeño, Zach Davies, Oliver Drake, Gio Gonzalez Junior Guerra, Josh Hader, J.J. Hoover, Adrian Houser, Jeremy Jeffress, Dan Jennings, Corey Knebel, Jordan Lyles, Boone Logan, Jorge López, Wade Miley, Freddy Peralta, Joakim Soria, Brent Suter, Aaron Wilkerson, Taylor Williams, Brandon Woodruff, Mike Zagurski

CATCHERS (4): Jett Bandy, Erik Kratz, Jacob Nottingham, Manny Piña

INFIELDERS (13): Jesús Aguilar, Orlando Arcia, Ji-Man Choi, Nick Franklin, Brad Miller, Mike Moustakas, Nate Orf, Hernán Pérez, Tyler Saladino, Jonathan Schoop, Travis Shaw, Eric Sogard, Jonathan Villar

OUTFIELDERS (8): Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Lorenzo Cain, Curtis Granderson, Brett Phillips, Domingo Santana, Eric Thames, Christian Yelich

TOTAL PLAYERS USED: 54 (position players based on primary position)

AWARD WINNERS

Brewers Player of the Month - March/April ...... Lorenzo Cain Brewers Pitcher of the Month - March/April ...... Josh Hader Brewers Player of the Month - May ...... Christian Yelich Brewers Pitcher of the Month - May ...... Jeremy Jeffress Brewers Player of the Month - June ...... Jesús Aguilar Brewers Pitcher of the Month - June ...... Brent Suter Brewers Player of the Month - July ...... Christian Yelich Brewers Pitcher of the Month - July ...... Jhoulys Chacín Brewers Player of the Month - August ...... Christian Yelich Brewers Pitcher of the Month - August ...... Jhoulys Chacín

National League Reliever of the Month - March/April ...... Josh Hader National League Player of the Week - July 23-29 ...... Christian Yelich National League Player of the Week - August 27-September 2 ...... Christian Yelich

All-Stars (5) ...... Jesús Aguilar, Lorenzo Cain, Josh Hader, ...... Jeremy Jeffress and Christian Yelich

BREWERS ON TWITTER Jesús Aguilar ...... @JAguilarMKE Jordan Lyles ...... @JordanLyles24 Offi cial Brewers ...... @Brewers Chase Anderson ...... @ChaseAnderson87 Mike Moustakas ...... @Mooose_8 Offi cial Brewers (Spanish) ...... @CervecerosMKE Corbin Burnes ...... @Burnes16 Jimmy Nelson ...... @Jimmy_J_Nelson Brewers Player Development ...... @BrewersPD Jhoulys Chacín ...... @Jhoulys45 Freddy Peralta ...... @FreddyPeraltaRD Lane Grindle (Radio Announcer) ...... @lanegrindle Zach Davies ...... @ZDavies3 Travis Shaw ...... @travis_shaw21 Jeff Levering (Radio Announcer) ...... @JLevering4 Gio Gonzalez ...... @GioGonzalez47 Brent Suter ...... @bruter24 Brian Anderson (TV Announcer) ...... @BAndersonPxP Curtis Granderson ...... @cgrand3 Eric Thames ...... @EricThames Bill Schroeder (TV Announcer) ...... @BrewersFanCamp Junior Guerra ...... @juni1685 Stephen Vogt ...... @SVogt1229 Mike Vassallo (Media Relations) ...... @MikeVassallo13 Jeremy Jeffress ...... @JMontana41 Taylor Williams ...... @twillyfl ash Ken Spindler (Media Relations) ...... @KenSpindler Corey Knebel ...... @coreyknebel29 Christian Yelich ...... @Christian Yelich Zach Weber (Media Relations) ...... @ZachMWeber Erik Kratz ...... @ErikKratz31