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May 10 Vs. New York-AL.Indd MILWAUKEE BREWERS (22-14) vs. NEW YORK YANKEES (19-15) RHP Kyle Lohse (4-1, 2.72) vs. LHP CC Sabathia (3-4, 5.75) Saturday, May 10, 2014 - 6:10 CT - Miller Park Game #37 - Home Game #20 STREAK: Lost 3 LAST FIVE: 1-4 LAST TEN: 3-7 HOME RECORD: 10-9 ROAD RECORD: 12-5 WHAT’S BREWING? TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 5 (1-3) of a 9-game, 11-day homestand against Arizona (1-2), BREWERS vs. YANKEES New York-AL (0-1) and Pittsburgh (3g).....following this homestand, the team embarks upon on Wild Times SUMMARY: The franchise is 182-212-1 CC Sabathia takes the Miller Park a season-long 10-game road trip to Chicago-NL (3g), Atlanta (4g) and Miami (3g). all-time against the Yankees.....prior to this mound tonight for the first time since series, the teams last played 6/28-6/30, 2011 9/28/08, the date he tossed a 3-1 LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: This season marks the first in which expanded replay is with the Yankees sweeping 3 games in the complete-game victory against the Cubs being used throughout MLB.....the Brewers have made five challenges, winning three and Bronx.....at MIL: The Brewers are 108-85-1 to clinch the 2008 NL Wild Card. losing two: 4/9 at Philadelphia (Won) - Revere safe call at second base overturned; 4/20 at all-time against the Yankees in Milwaukee, going 106-83-1 at County Stadium and 2-2 at Kyle-ing On Pittsburgh (Lost) - Tabata safe call at first base confirmed; 4/25 vs. Chicago-NL (Won) - Miller Park.....the only previous series against Kyle Lohse (45-22) has posted a .672 Braun out call at first base overturned; 5/3 at Cincinnati (Lost) - Gomez out call at first base New York at Miller Park was 6/6-6/8, 2005..... winning percentage since 2011, which confirmed; 5/5 vs. Arizona (Won) - Bolsinger safe call at first base overturned. the team also went 2-4 at Sicks’ Field as the ranks sixth in the majors (min. 65 dec). Seattle Pilots.....at NY: The team is 72-123 Pitcher Winning % Zack Greinke (Mil-LA) ................51-16 (.761) IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: LHP Tom Gorzelanny is on the 15-day disabled list recovering all-time, going 72-120 at old Yankee Stadium Max Scherzer (Det) ....................56-20 (.737) from offseason left shoulder surgery.....he was placed on the DL on 3/30, retroactive to 3/21..... and 0-3 at new Yankee Stadium. Clayton Kershaw (LA) ................53-23 (.697) RHP Jim Henderson is on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation.....he was Jered Weaver (LAA) ...................52-23 (.693) placed on the DL on 5/2.....OF Ryan Braun is on the 15-day disabled list with a right oblique Justin Verlander (Det) ................58-27 (.682) strain.....he was placed on the DL on 5/3, retroactive to 4/27. Kyle Lohse (StL-Mil) .................45-22 (.672) High Quality BREWERS IN THE STANDINGS (40 days): The Brewers have spent the following days Brewers starting pitchers have produced alone or tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 36, SECOND: 1, THIRD: 2, THE BREWERS WHEN..... a Major League-leading 27 quality starts FOURTH: 1, FIFTH: 0.....the team is currently in first place, 4.0 games ahead of the Cardinals, Scoring First ..........................................14-6 in 36 games this season.....the team Opponent Scores First.............................8-8 which ties the Tigers for the largest lead of any division leader in the majors.....the Brewers has gone consecutive games without a quality start only once (4/4 and 4/5). took over sole possession of first place on 4/9 and have remained there every day since then. Out-hitting Opponent .............................15-1 Out-hit by Opponent ..............................4-12 Hit Totals Even ........................................3-1 Making His Mark SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 7-4-0 in series play.....Game 1: 8-4, Game 2: 7-4, Mark Reynolds hit his 8th home run Game 3: 6-5, Game 4: 1-1.....Sweep Wins (3): at Boston (3g, 4/4-4/6), at Philadelphia (3g, Committing An Error ..............................11-3 of the season last night.....his 193 HR Committing No Errors ..........................11-11 since 2008 ranks fifth in the majors. 4/8-4/10) and vs. Pittsburgh (3g, 4/11-4/13).....Sweep Losses: None. Leading After 7 Innings..........................14-2 Player HR Trailing After 7 Innings ..........................2-10 Miguel Cabrera (Det) ................................231 BREWERS AT HOME: The Brewers are 10-9 at home, going 3-3-0 in series play.....the team Tied After 7 Innings .................................6-2 Albert Pujols (StL-LAA) ............................220 has had a pair of season-high 3-game home winning streaks (4/11-4/13 and 4/23-4/26) and is Prince Fielder (Mil-Det-Tex) .....................208 currently on a season-high 3-game home losing streak. Leading After 8 Innings .........................16-0 Adam Dunn (Cin-Ari-Wsh, CWS) .............207 Trailing After 8 Innings ..........................2-12 Mark Reynolds (Ari-Bal-Cle-NYY-Mil) ...193 Tied After 8 Innings .................................4-2 BREWERS ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 12-5 on the road, going 4-1-0 in series play..... Hitting a Home Run ...............................15-7 Climbing the Charts the team did not earn its 12th road win last season until 6/15 (12-19) or its 13th road win until Not Hitting a Home Run ..........................7-7 Francisco Rodriguez (318) is tied for 6/19 (13-21).....the Brewers have already twice bested their longest road winning streak from 17th on the all-time Major League saves Scoring at Least 4 Runs ........................18-1 last season (4g, 9/25-9/28).....the team started the season by winning its first 6 road games list.....Rodriguez has already passed Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer .......................4-13 Jeff Montgomery (304), Hall of Famer and also had a 5-game road winning streak from 4/18-4/29. vs. Right-Handed Starter .....................17-13 Goose Gossage (310), Tom Henke vs. Left-Handed Starter ...........................5-1 (311) and Robb Nen (314) this season. MANAGER: Ron Roenicke (522g, 275-247, .527) is in his fourth season as a Major League Pitcher Saves manager, a position he was named to on 11/4/10, replacing Ken Macha.....his contract runs Decided In Last At-Bat ............................7-3 15. Jose Mesa ..........................................321 Walk-off Wins & Losses ...........................0-1 through the 2015 season with a club option for 2016.....his 2015 club option was exercised this 1-Run Games ..........................................6-4 16. Todd Jones .........................................319 Spring Training (3/22) and a club option was added for 2016.....bio on p. 42 of the media guide. Extra Innings ............................................4-2 17. Rick Aguilera ......................................318 Come-From-Behind Wins .........................10 Francisco Rodriguez ........................318 Losses After Leading ..................................8 CURRENT ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - LH Zach Duke, RH Marco Estrada, RH Yovani Shutouts...................................................3-3 A Show About Nothing Gallardo, RH Matt Garza, RH Brandon Kintzler, RH Kyle Lohse, RH Wily Peralta, RH Francisco Francisco Rodriguez has made 18 vs. NL Central ........................................12-8 vs. NL East ..............................................4-2 consecutive scoreless appearances to Rodriguez, LH Will Smith, RH Tyler Thornburg, LH Wei-Chung Wang, RH Rob Wooten..... CATCHERS (2) - Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado.....INFIELDERS (7) - Jeff Bianchi, vs. NL West .............................................3-3 start the season (18ip).....his 18 straight Interleague ...............................................3-1 scoreless outings tie for fifth in franchise Scooter Gennett, Lyle Overbay, Aramis Ramirez, Mark Reynolds, Jean Segura, Rickie history by a reliever in a single season. Weeks.....OUTFIELDERS (4) - Khris Davis, Caleb Gindl, Carlos Gomez, Logan Schafer. BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH Reliever Scoreless Appearances bold italics indicate not on the Opening Day roster. Monday .................4-1 March .................1-0 John Axford .....................23 (5/15-7/2, 2013) Tuesday ................2-4 April ..................19-8 Doug Jones ...................23 (8/11-9/26, 1997) Wednesday ...........3-3 May ....................2-6 Brian Shouse ...................20 (6/23-8/5, 2007) OPENING DAY ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - LH Zach Duke, RH Marco Estrada, RH Yovani Thursday ...............1-2 June ...................0-0 Brian Shouse .................20 (7/14-8/25, 2006) Gallardo, RH Matt Garza, RH Jim Henderson, RH Brandon Kintzler, RH Kyle Lohse, RH Friday ....................5-1 July ....................0-0 Francisco Rodriguez ...18 (3/31/14-current) Wily Peralta, RH Francisco Rodriguez, LH Will Smith, RH Tyler Thornburg, LH Wei-Chung Saturday ...............4-1 August ................0-0 4 others ......................................................18 Sunday ..................3-2 September .........0-0 Wang.....CATCHERS (2) - Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado.....INFIELDERS (7) - Jeff BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2014) Bianchi, Scooter Gennett, Lyle Overbay, Aramis Ramirez, Mark Reynolds, Jean Segura, Rickie BREWERS ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2014) Weeks.....OUTFIELDERS (4) - Ryan Braun, Khris Davis, Carlos Gomez, Logan Schafer. WON - 3441 LOST - 3752 PCT. - .478 bold italics indicate no longer on the 25-man roster. WON - 1241 LOST - 1385 PCT. - .473 DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TV TIME (CT) Saturday, May 10 vs. New York-AL RHP Kyle Lohse (4-1, 2.72) vs. LHP CC Sabathia (3-4, 5.75) FS Wisconsin 6:10 Sunday, May 11 vs. New York-AL RHP Matt Garza (2-3, 4.93) vs. RHP David Phelps (0-0, 3.18) FS Wisconsin 1:10 Monday, May 12 OFF DAY Tuesday, May 13 vs. Pittsburgh RHP Marco Estrada (2-1, 3.53) vs. RHP Gerrit Cole (3-2, 3.64) FS Wisconsin 7:10 Wednesday, May 14 vs. Pittsburgh RHP Wily Peralta (4-2, 2.17) vs. LHP Francisco Liriano (0-3, 4.64) FS Wisconsin 7:10 Thursday, May 15 vs.
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