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June 22 at Arizona.Indd MILWAUKEE BREWERS (40-33) vs. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (21-53) RHP Freddy Peralta (6-2, 2.28) vs. RHP Zac Gallen (1-2, 3.99) Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - 6:40 p.m. CT - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZ Game #74 - Road Game #36 STREAK: Lost 1 LAST FIVE: 2-3 LAST TEN: 4-6 HOME RECORD: 20-18 ROAD RECORD: 20-15 TONIGHT'S GAME: Is Game 6 (2-3) of a 7-game road trip to Colorado (2-2) and Arizona WHAT’S BREWING? BREWERS vs. DIAMONDBACKS (0-1).....following this trip and an off day on Thursday, the team begins a 6-game Today's Transactions homestand against Colorado (3g) and Chicago-NL (3g). SUMMARY: Are 83-74 all-time, LHP Brett Anderson was placed on including 4-1 this season.....the the 10-day injured list with a right knee Brewers are 13-3 in the last 16 games. CURRENT ROSTER (bold indicates not on Opening Day roster): contusion.....RHP Miguel Sánchez was PITCHERS (14) - RH Brad Boxberger, RH Corbin Burnes, RH Jake Cousins, at MIL: Are 42-36, going 38-28 at selected from Triple-A Nashville..... American Family Field and 4-8 at OF Tyrone Taylor was reinstated LH Josh Hader, RH Adrian Houser, LH Eric Lauer, RH Freddy Peralta, County Stadium.....the Brewers have from the 10-day injured list.....OF RH Trevor Richards, RH Miguel Sánchez, RH Hunter Strickland, LH Brent Suter, won 11 of the last 12 games and are Derek Fisher was designated for RH Ryan Weber, RH Devin Williams, RH Brandon Woodruff 4-0 this season. assignment.....RHP Ryan Weber was CATCHERS (2) - Omar Narváez, Manny Piña recalled from Triple-A Nashville..... INFIELDERS (6) - Willy Adames, Jace Peterson, Daniel Robertson, Luis Urías, at ARI: Are 41-38 all-time at Chase Field, including 0-1 this season. LHP Hoby Milner was optioned there. Daniel Vogelbach, Kolten Wong OUTFIELDERS (4) - Jackie Bradley Jr., Avisaíl García, Tyrone Taylor, Christian Yelich 48 and Counting Jake Cousins made his MLB debut OPENING DAY ROSTER (bold indicates not on current roster): last night, becoming the 48th player THE BREWERS WHEN... PITCHERS (12) - LH Brett Anderson, RH Corbin Burnes, RH J.P. Feyereisen, to appear in a game for the team this LH Josh Hader, RH Adrian Houser, RH Josh Lindblom, RH Freddy Peralta, Scoring First .....................................26-13 season.....only the Mariners (51) have Opponent Scores First................. 14-20 had more players appear in a game. RH Drew Rasmussen, LH Brent Suter, RH Devin Williams, RH Brandon Woodruff, RH Eric Yardley Out-hitting Opponent .....................26-9 Omar Narváez, Manny Piña Body By JaKe CATCHERS (2) - Out-hit by Opponent .......................8-23 Jake Cousins produced 5 strikeouts INFIELDERS (7) - Orlando Arcia, Keston Hiura, Daniel Robertson, Travis Shaw, Hit Totals Even .....................................6-1 over 2.0 innings last night in his MLB Luis Urías, Daniel Vogelbach, Kolten Wong debut.....his 5 strikeouts are the most OUTFIELDERS (5) - Jackie Bradley Jr., Lorenzo Cain, Avisaíl García, Billy McKinney, Committing An Error ......................15-14 in franchise history by a reliever in his Christian Yelich Committing No Errors ...................25-19 big league debut.....Willie Mueller had 4 strikeouts in 3.2 innings in his MLB Leading After 7 Innings .................30-2 IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: LHP Brett Anderson (right knee), OF Lorenzo Cain (right debut on 8/12/78 at Boston. Trailing After 7 Innings ..................2-26 hamstring), RHP Dylan File (right elbow), INF/OF Mark Mathias (right shoulder), LHP Tied After 7 Innings ...........................6-5 Best Records Since May 22 Angel Perdomo (lower back), 3B Travis Shaw (left shoulder) and RHP Justin Topa Leading After 8 Innings ................30-0 Team W/L (right elbow) are on the injured list.....File, Mathias, Shaw and Topa are on the 60-day IL. Trailing After 8 Innings ................. 2-29 Houston ....................................18-9 (.667) Tied After 8 Innings ...........................6-4 San Francisco ........................18-9 (.667) IN THE STANDINGS (82 days): The Brewers have spent the following number of days Milwaukee ......................... 19-10 (.655) alone or tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 32, SECOND: 26, Hitting a Home Run .......................33-18 THIRD: 20, FOURTH: 4, FIFTH: 0.....the team is currently tied with the Cubs for first. Not Hitting a Home Run .................7-15 Peralta Among NL Leaders Category NL Rank SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 12-8-3 in series play. Scoring at Least 4 Runs ...............33-8 H/9IP (4.32) ........................................ 2nd Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer ..............7-25 Game 1: 10-14, Game 2: 13-10, Game 3: 14-7, Game 4: 3-2 K/9IP (12.48) .......................................2nd Sweep Wins (4): at San Diego (3g, 4/19-4/21), at Washington (3g, 5/29-5/30), Batting Average (.140) .....................2nd vs. Right-Handed Starter ............31-26 WHIP (0.87) ..........................................6th vs. Arizona (4g, 6/3-6/6), vs. Pittsburgh (3g, 6/11-6/13) vs. Left-Handed Starter ...................9-7 Strikeouts (104) ................................T6th Sweep Losses (3): at Philadelphia (4g, 5/3-5/6), at Kansas City (2g, 5/18-5/19), Day Games .........................................22-9 ERA (2.28) .............................................8th vs. Cincinnati (3g, 6/14-6/16) Night Games ....................................18-24 Captain Narvel AT HOME: The Brewers are 20-18 at home, going 4-6-2 in series play.....had a season- Decided In Last At-Bat ...................10-7 All-Star candidate Omar Narváez is high 7-game home winning streak from 6/3-6/13.....had season-high 3-game home Walk-off Wins & Losses....................4-1 among the top four in the majors as losing streaks from 5/13-5/15 and 6/14-current. 1-Run Games ......................................12-9 a catcher in AVG (3rd, .312), OBP (3rd, Extra Innings ........................................6-5 .402) and OPS (4th, .889). ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 20-15 on the road, going 8-2-1 in series play.....had a Come-From-Behind Wins...................19 Losses After Leading ...........................13 season-high 6-game road winning streak from 5/22-6/8.....had a season-high 5-game Christian Walker Shutouts ................................................6-5 Christian Yelich leads the team in road losing streak from 5/3-5/7. walks (34).....Yelich has 28 walks vs. NL Central....................................17-13 since 5/19, the most in the majors. MANAGER: Craig Counsell is in his seventh season as manager (474-445) and sixth vs. NL East ............................................7-9 full season.....he is second in franchise history in wins, trailing Phil Garner (563-617)..... vs. NL West .........................................14-6 Interleague ............................................2-5 Darth Hader under Counsell, the Brewers have made the postseason in three consecutive years for Josh Hader has posted a 0.61 ERA the first time in franchise history.....Counsell was named the 19th manager in franchise April ..................................................... 16-10 in 30 relief appearances this season history on 5/4/15, replacing Ron Roenicke.....he is signed through 2023. May .......................................................13-15 (29.2ip, 11h, 2r, 2er, 11bb, 50k).....he June ........................................................ 11-8 has made 14 consecutive scoreless COACHES: Assistant hitting coach Jacob Cruz (2nd season), hitting coach Andy Haines appearances (14ip, 4h, 4bb, 22k)..... ALL-TIME RECORD (1969-2021) (3rd season), pitching coach Chris Hook (3rd season), bullpen coach Steve Karsay Hader and the Cardinals' Alex Reyes WON - 3982 LOST - 4281 TIED - 4 are the only closers in the majors (3rd season), third base coach Jason Lane (6th season, 1st as 3B coach), associate who have yet to record a blown save pitching, catching and strategy coach Walker McKinven (2nd season) and bench coach ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2021) this season (min. 10 opps).....Hader is Pat Murphy (6th season) all returned from the 2020 coaching staff.....new to the staff 18-for-18 and Reyes is 17-for-17. is first base coach Quintin Berry. WON - 1782 LOST - 1914 TIED - 1 UPCOMING SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TV TIME (CT) Tuesday, June 22 at Arizona RHP Freddy Peralta (6-2, 2.28) vs. RHP Zac Gallen (1-2, 3.99) Bally Sports WI 8:40 Wednesday, June 23 at Arizona RHP Brandon Woodruff (5-3, 1.94) vs. LHP Caleb Smith (2-2, 3.21) Bally Sports WI 2:40 Thursday, June 24 OFF DAY Games broadcast on 620 WTMJ and the statewide Brewers Radio Network TONIGHT’S STARTER: #51 - RHP FREDDY PERALTA (14g, 13gs, 6-2, 2.28) PERALTA AT A GLANCE: Freddy Peralta, 25, will make his 15th appearance and 14th start of the season.....it will be his second start against the Diamondbacks.....Peralta last started last Wednesday vs. Cincinnati and took a 2-1 loss (7ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 0bb, 6k, 96 pitches).....the team is 9-4 in his starts.....he has 7 quality starts.....opponents are batting .140 (36-for-257, 7hr).....he has 104 strikeouts in just 75.0 innings.....he has a 1.47 ERA in his last 7 starts (43ip, 7er).....Peralta was acquired from Seattle, along with RHP Carlos Herrera and RHP Daniel Missaki, in exchange for 1B Adam Lind on 12/9/15.....on 2/28/20, he signed a 5-year contract through the 2024 season with club options for 2025 and 2026. LAST SEASON: Peralta went 3-1 with a 3.99 ERA in 15 games / 1 start last season.....he held opponents to a .204 batting average (22-for-108, 2hr) with 47 strikeouts in just 29.1 innings.....he began the season in the starting rotation, making his only start in a 9-1 loss on 7/26 at Chicago-NL (3ip, 3h, 4r, 4er, 2bb, 3k, 1hbp, 1wp).....he went 3-0 with a 3.08 ERA in his 14 relief appearances (26.1ip 9er).....his 15.04 K/9 IP as a reliever ranked fifth in the Major Leagues.
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