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Game #162 - Milwaukee Brewers (85-76) at St Game #162 - Milwaukee Brewers (85-76) at St. Louis Cardinals (83-78) Busch Stadium - 3:15 PM EST Aaron Wilkerson (0-0, 8.10) vs. Jack Flaherty (0-1, 6.06) Cardinals Results by Opponent Pitchers Team Games Wins Losses PCT # Name W-L S IP ER ERA H K W Royals 4 4 0 1.000 56 Sandy Alcantara(R/R) 0-0 0 7.1 2 2.45 7 9 6 Braves 6 5 1 0.833 67 Matt Bowman(R/R) 3-6 2 58.2 26 3.99 52 46 18 Phillies 6 5 1 0.833 60 John Brebbia(L/R) 0-0 0 50.2 14 2.49 37 51 11 Marlins 7 5 2 0.714 27 Brett Cecil(R/L) 2-4 1 66.1 29 3.93 67 65 16 Blue Jays 3 2 1 0.667 29 Zach Duke(L/L) 1-1 0 18.1 8 3.93 13 12 6 Rockies 6 4 2 0.667 32 Jack Flaherty(R/R) 0-1 0 16.1 11 6.06 18 15 8 Pirates 19 11 8 0.579 53 John Gant(R/R) 0-1 0 17.1 9 4.67 17 11 10 D-backs 7 4 3 0.571 26 Seung Hwan Oh(R/R) 1-6 20 59.1 27 4.10 68 54 15 Giants 7 4 3 0.571 77 Josh Lucas(R/R) 0-0 0 7.1 3 3.68 7 7 4 Mets 7 4 3 0.571 31 Lance Lynn(B/R) 11-8 0 186.1 71 3.43 151 153 78 Padres 7 4 3 0.571 70 Tyler Lyons(L/L) 4-1 3 54.0 17 2.83 39 68 20 Nationals 6 3 3 0.500 18 Carlos Martinez(R/R) 12-11 0 205.0 83 3.64 179 217 71 Reds 18 9 9 0.500 12 Juan Nicasio(R/R) 5-5 6 72.1 21 2.61 58 72 20 Brewers 18 8 10 0.444 65 Ryan Sherriff(L/L) 2-1 0 14.1 5 3.14 13 15 4 Dodgers 7 3 4 0.429 64 Sam Tuivailala(R/R) 3-3 0 41.1 12 2.61 35 32 11 Orioles 3 1 2 0.333 52 Michael Wacha(R/R) 12-9 0 165.2 76 4.13 170 158 55 Rays 3 1 2 0.333 50 Adam Wainwright(R/R) 12-5 0 123.1 70 5.11 140 96 45 Cubs 19 5 14 0.263 62 Luke Weaver(R/R) 7-2 0 60.1 26 3.88 59 72 17 Red Sox 4 0 4 0.000 Yankees 3 0 3 0.000 Catchers # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W NL Central 30 Carson Kelly(R/R) 66 5 11 0 .167 0.448 0 0 5 Team Wins Losses PCT GB 4 Yadier Molina(R/R) 501 60 137 18 .273 0.756 9 4 28 68 Alberto Rosario(R/R) 2 0 0 0 .000 0.000 0 0 0 NL Wild Card Team Wins Losses PCT GB Infielders # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W Cardinals Last Ten Games 13 Matt Carpenter(L/R) 497 91 120 23 .241 0.838 2 1 109 09/30/2017 - Brewers 6 @ Cardinals 7 11 Paul DeJong(R/R) 416 55 119 25 .286 0.860 1 0 21 09/29/2017 - Brewers 5 @ Cardinals 3 36 Aledmys Diaz(R/R) 285 31 74 7 .260 0.685 4 1 13 09/28/2017 - Cubs 2 @ Cardinals 1 35 Greg Garcia(L/R) 239 27 61 2 .255 0.701 2 1 36 09/27/2017 - Cubs 5 @ Cardinals 1 3 Jedd Gyorko(R/R) 426 52 116 20 .272 0.818 6 2 47 09/26/2017 - Cubs 7 @ Cardinals 8 54 Alex Mejia(R/R) 42 6 5 1 .119 0.350 0 0 2 09/25/2017 - Cubs 10 @ Cardinals 2 41 Breyvic Valera(B/R) 6 0 1 0 .167 0.452 0 0 1 09/24/2017 - Cardinals 1 @ Pirates 4 40 Luke Voit(R/R) 111 18 28 4 .252 0.750 0 0 6 09/23/2017 - Cardinals 6 @ Pirates 11 16 Kolten Wong(L/R) 354 55 101 4 .285 0.791 8 2 41 09/22/2017 - Cardinals 4 @ Pirates 3 09/21/2017 - Cardinals 8 @ Reds 5 Outfielders # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W 48 Harrison Bader(R/R) 81 10 20 3 .247 0.694 2 1 5 25 Dexter Fowler(B/R) 420 68 111 18 .264 0.854 7 3 63 15 Randal Grichuk(R/R) 409 52 97 21 .237 0.753 6 1 26 58 Jose Martinez(R/R) 271 47 83 14 .306 0.896 4 0 32 28 Tommy Pham(R/R) 444 95 136 23 .306 0.934 25 7 71 55 Stephen Piscotty(R/R) 341 40 80 9 .235 0.711 3 6 52 43 Magneuris Sierra(L/L) 57 10 19 0 .333 0.710 2 2 4 Game #162 - Milwaukee Brewers (85-76) at St. Louis Cardinals (83-78) Busch Stadium - 3:15 PM EST Aaron Wilkerson (0-0, 8.10) vs. Jack Flaherty (0-1, 6.06) Brewers Results by Opponent Pitchers Team Games Wins Losses PCT # Name W-L S IP ER ERA H K W Orioles 3 3 0 1.000 57 Chase Anderson(R/R) 12-4 0 141.1 43 2.74 113 133 41 Mets 7 5 2 0.714 50 Jacob Barnes(R/R) 3-4 2 72.0 32 4.00 57 80 33 Padres 7 5 2 0.714 27 Zach Davies(R/R) 17-9 0 191.1 83 3.90 204 124 55 Marlins 6 4 2 0.667 51 Oliver Drake(R/R) 3-5 1 56.0 29 4.66 63 62 25 Rays 3 2 1 0.667 22 Matt Garza(R/R) 6-9 0 114.2 63 4.94 121 79 45 Red Sox 3 2 1 0.667 41 Junior Guerra(R/R) 1-4 0 70.1 40 5.12 61 67 43 Yankees 3 2 1 0.667 71 Josh Hader(L/L) 2-3 0 47.2 11 2.08 25 68 22 Reds 19 11 8 0.579 48 Jared Hughes(R/R) 5-3 1 59.2 20 3.02 49 48 24 Nationals 7 4 3 0.571 32 Jeremy Jeffress(R/R) 5-2 0 65.1 34 4.68 73 51 34 Cardinals 18 10 8 0.556 46 Corey Knebel(R/R) 1-4 39 76.0 15 1.78 48 126 40 Blue Jays 4 2 2 0.500 35 Brent Suter(L/L) 3-2 0 81.2 31 3.42 83 64 22 Dodgers 6 3 3 0.500 37 Anthony Swarzak(R/R) 6-4 2 77.1 20 2.33 58 91 22 Phillies 6 3 3 0.500 59 Carlos Torres(R/R) 4-4 1 71.2 34 4.27 77 55 32 Cubs 19 9 10 0.474 58 Wei-Chung Wang(L/L) 0-0 0 1.1 2 13.50 5 2 0 D-backs 7 3 4 0.429 56 Aaron Wilkerson(R/R) 0-0 0 3.1 3 8.10 4 2 1 Giants 7 3 4 0.429 45 Taylor Williams(B/R) 0-0 0 3.2 1 2.45 4 2 1 Rockies 7 3 4 0.429 53 Brandon Woodruff(L/R) 2-3 0 43.0 23 4.81 43 32 14 Pirates 17 7 10 0.412 Braves 6 2 4 0.333 Catchers Twins 4 0 4 0.000 # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W 47 Jett Bandy(R/R) 165 14 34 6 .206 0.640 1 0 15 NL Central 9 Manny Pina(R/R) 330 45 92 9 .279 0.754 2 0 20 Team Wins Losses PCT GB 13 Andrew Susac(R/R) 12 0 1 0 .083 0.167 0 0 0 12 Stephen Vogt(L/R) 279 25 65 12 .233 0.710 0 1 21 NL Wild Card Team Wins Losses PCT GB Infielders # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W Brewers Last Ten Games 24 Jesus Aguilar(R/R) 276 39 72 15 .261 0.824 0 0 25 09/30/2017 - Brewers 6 @ Cardinals 7 3 Orlando Arcia(R/R) 506 56 140 15 .277 0.733 14 7 36 09/29/2017 - Brewers 5 @ Cardinals 3 21 Travis Shaw(L/R) 538 84 147 31 .273 0.864 10 0 60 09/28/2017 - Reds 3 @ Brewers 4 18 Eric Sogard(L/R) 246 36 68 3 .276 0.777 3 3 44 09/27/2017 - Reds 6 @ Brewers 0 7 Eric Thames(L/R) 466 81 115 31 .247 0.875 4 2 74 09/26/2017 - Reds 6 @ Brewers 7 5 Jonathan Villar(B/R) 399 48 96 11 .241 0.667 23 8 30 09/24/2017 - Cubs 5 @ Brewers 0 15 Neil Walker(B/R) 385 59 102 14 .265 0.803 0 2 55 09/23/2017 - Cubs 3 @ Brewers 4 09/22/2017 - Cubs 5 @ Brewers 4 Outfielders 09/21/2017 - Cubs 5 @ Brewers 3 # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W 09/20/2017 - Brewers 4 @ Pirates 6 2 Quintin Berry(L/L) 2 0 0 0 .000 0.000 2 1 0 8 Ryan Braun(R/R) 380 58 102 17 .268 0.827 12 4 38 23 Keon Broxton(R/R) 410 66 91 20 .222 0.726 21 7 40 14 Hernan Perez(R/R) 428 47 112 14 .262 0.713 13 4 20 33 Brett Phillips(L/R) 83 8 22 3 .265 0.754 5 0 9 16 Domingo Santana(R/R) 525 88 146 30 .278 0.877 15 4 73.
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