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August 26 Vs. Cincinnati.Indd MILWAUKEE BREWERS (78-49) vs. CINCINNATI REDS (69-59) LHP Brett Anderson (4-7, 4.15) vs. RHP Sonny Gray (5-6, 4.15) Thursday, August 26, 2021 - 1:10 p.m. CT - American Family Field - Milwaukee, WI Game #128 - Home Game #65 STREAK: Won 4 LAST FIVE: 4-1 LAST TEN: 8-2 HOME RECORD: 36-28 ROAD RECORD: 42-21 TODAY'S GAME: Is Game 6 (4-1) of a 6-game, 7-day homestand against Washington WHAT’S BREWING? BREWERS vs. REDS (2-1) and Cincinnati (2-0).....following this homestand, the team takes a 7-game trip to Best Records - MLB Minnesota (3g) and San Francisco (4g). SUMMARY: Are 197-202-1 all-time, Team W/L including 10-8 this season.....the San Francisco .....................82-44 (.651) CURRENT ROSTER (bold indicates not on Opening Day roster): Brewers have won the last 5 games. Los Angeles-NL ................80-47 (.630) PITCHERS (14) - LH Brett Anderson, LH Aaron Ashby, RH Brad Boxberger, at MIL: Are 100-96 all-time, going Tampa Bay ..........................79-48 (.622) RH Corbin Burnes, RH Jake Cousins, LH Josh Hader, RH Adrian Houser, LH Eric Lauer, 90-89 at American Family Field and Milwaukee .........................78-49 (.614) LH Hoby Milner, LH Daniel Norris, RH Hunter Strickland, LH Brent Suter, 10-7 at County Stadium.....are 3-6 RH Devin Williams, RH Brandon Woodruff this season. Record Pace CATCHERS (2) - Omar Narváez, Manny Piña The Brewers are on pace for 99 wins, INFIELDERS (6) - Willy Adames, Jace Peterson, Pablo Reyes, Rowdy Tellez, at CIN: Are 97-106-1 all-time, going which would break the regular season Luis Urías, Kolten Wong.....OUTFIELDERS (4) - Jackie Bradley Jr., Lorenzo Cain, 77-86 at Great American Ball Park franchise record of 96 accomplished Avisaíl García, Christian Yelich and 20-20-1 at Cinergy Field.....are in 2011 (96-66) and 2018 (96-67). 7-2 this season. OPENING DAY ROSTER (bold indicates not on current roster): Separation With a win today, the Brewers would PITCHERS (12) - LH Brett Anderson, RH Corbin Burnes, RH J.P. Feyereisen, move to 10.5 games ahead of the LH Josh Hader, RH Adrian Houser, RH Josh Lindblom, RH Freddy Peralta, THE BREWERS WHEN... Reds in the NL Central, which would RH Drew Rasmussen, LH Brent Suter, RH Devin Williams, RH Brandon Woodruff, RH Eric Yardley Scoring First ....................................53-19 tie the largest divisional lead in Opponent Scores First................ 25-30 franchise history.....the team led the CATCHERS (2) - Omar Narváez, Manny Piña INFIELDERS (7) - Orlando Arcia, Keston Hiura, Daniel Robertson, Travis Shaw, NL Central by 10.5 games several Out-hitting Opponent ................... 54-13 times in 2011 (last: 9/5/11). Luis Urías, Daniel Vogelbach, Kolten Wong.....OUTFIELDERS (5) - Jackie Bradley Jr., Out-hit by Opponent .....................10-33 Lorenzo Cain, Avisaíl García, Billy McKinney, Christian Yelich Hit Totals Even ..................................14-3 Central Intelligence The Brewers are 42-20 (.677) vs. the IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: RHP John Axford (right elbow), RHP John Curtiss (right Committing An Error ................... 30-23 NL Central this season with winning elbow), INF Eduardo Escobar (right hamstring), RHP Jandel Gustave (COVID-19), INF/ Committing No Errors .................48-26 records against each opponent.....only OF Mark Mathias (right shoulder), RHP Freddy Peralta (right shoulder), LHP Angel the Rays (39-18) and Astros (34-16) Perdomo (back), OF Tyrone Taylor (right oblilque) and 1B Daniel Vogelbach (right foot) Leading After 7 Innings .................57-3 have better divisional records. are on the injured list.....Axford, Curtiss, Mathias and Vogelbach are on the 60-day IL. Trailing After 7 Innings ..................4-36 Opponent W/L Tied After 7 Innings ..........................11-9 Chicago .................................................13-3 IN THE STANDINGS (147 days): The Brewers have spent the following number of Leading After 8 Innings .................60-1 Cincinnati ..............................................10-8 days alone or tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 97, SECOND: Pittsburgh ............................................14-5 Trailing After 8 Innings .................4-39 26, THIRD: 20, FOURTH: 4, FIFTH: 0.....the team is currently in first place, leading the St. Louis ................................................. 5-4 Tied After 8 Innings ...........................8-7 second-place Reds by 9.5 games. Hitting a Home Run ...................... 61-26 On a Series Note SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 26-12-3 in series play, including this series. Not Hitting a Home Run ...............17-23 The Brewers have won each of their Game 1: 23-18, Game 2: 25-16, Game 3: 26-11, Game 4: 4-4 last five series, including this one. Scoring at Least 4 Runs ............. 65-13 Series W/L Sweep Wins (9): at SD (3g, 4/19-4/21), at Wsh (3g, 5/29-5/30), vs. Ari (4g, 6/3-6/6), Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer .............13-36 at Chicago-NL ......................................4-0 vs. Pit (3g, 6/11-6/13), vs. Col (3g, 6/25-6/27), vs. ChC (3g, 6/28-6/30), at Cin (3g, 7/16-7/18), at Pit (3g, 7/27-7/29), at ChC (4g, 8/10-8/12) at Pittsburgh ..........................................2-1 vs. Right-Handed Starter .......... 63-36 Sweep Losses (4): at Phi (4g, 5/3-5/6), at KC (2g, 5/18-5/19), vs. Cin (3g, 6/14-6/16), at St. Louis ..............................................2-1 vs. Left-Handed Starter ................15-13 vs. Washington ......................................2-1 vs. KC (2g, 7/20-7/21) vs. Cincinnati ........................................2-0 Day Games .......................................36-16 AT HOME: The Brewers are 36-28 at home, going 10-9-2 in series play, including this Night Games ...................................42-33 Born Again Christian series.....had season-high 7-game home winning streaks from 6/3-6/13 and 6/25- In his last 13 games, Christian Yelich 7/8.....had a season-high 5-game home losing streak from 7/9-7/21. Decided In Last At-Bat ..................18-12 is batting .353 (18-for-51) with 2 HR Walk-off Wins & Losses...................6-2 and 11 RBI. ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 42-21 on the road, going 16-3-1 in series play.....had a 1-Run Games .....................................18-12 season-high 8-game road winning streak from 7/7-7/30.....had a season-high 5-game Extra Innings ......................................10-8 Most HR vs. Cincinnati - Since 2018 road losing streak from 5/3-5/7.....are 5 wins away from tying the franchise record for Come-From-Behind Wins..................33 Losses After Leading ..........................24 Player HR wins on the road set by the 1982 team (47-33). Christian Yelich, Mil ...........................15 Shutouts .............................................. 15-7 Kyle Schwarber, Wsh ...........................14 ALL-STARS: The Brewers were represented at the All-Star Game by Corbin Burnes, Paul DeJong, StL ....................................12 vs. NL Central................................. 42-20 Josh Hader, Freddy Peralta, Brandon Woodruff and Omar Narváez.....the five players Ian Happ, ChC ..........................................12 vs. NL East .........................................12-13 selected tied a franchise record, all consecutively (also 2018 and 2019).....it marked vs. NL West ........................................20-8 the first time in franchise history that the team had three or more pitchers selected. Interleague ............................................4-8 Most RBI vs. Cincinnati - Since 2018 Player RBI MANAGER: Craig Counsell is in his seventh season as manager (512-461) and sixth April ..................................................... 16-10 Christian Yelich, Mil ..........................40 May .......................................................13-15 Javier Báez, NYM ................................. 36 full season.....he is second in franchise history in wins, trailing Phil Garner (563-617)..... June .......................................................19-8 Yadier Molina, StL ................................ 36 under Counsell, the Brewers made the postseason in three consecutive years for the first time in franchise history (2018-20).....Counsell was named the 19th manager in July ...................................................... 14-10 August ..................................................16-6 Come Saíl Away franchise history on 5/4/15, replacing Ron Roenicke.....he is signed through 2023. Avisaíl García has hit a career-high 24 HR.....his previous high was 20 in COACHES: Assistant hitting coach Jacob Cruz (2nd season), hitting coach Andy Haines ALL-TIME RECORD (1969-2021) 2019 with the Rays.....García (76 RBI) (3rd season), pitching coach Chris Hook (3rd season), bullpen coach Steve Karsay WON - 4020 LOST - 4297 TIED - 4 needs 4 RBI to tie his career high of (3rd season), third base coach Jason Lane (6th season, 1st as 3B coach), associate 80 in 2017 with the White Sox.....he is pitching, catching and strategy coach Walker McKinven (2nd season) and bench coach ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2021) batting .354 (51-for-144) with 11 HR Pat Murphy (6th season) all returned from the 2020 coaching staff.....new to the staff and 34 RBI over his last 43 games. is first base coach Quintin Berry. WON - 1820 LOST - 1930 TIED - 1 UPCOMING SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TV TIME (CT) Thursday, August 26 vs. Cincinnati LHP Brett Anderson (4-7, 4.15) vs. RHP Sonny Gray (5-6, 4.15) Bally Sports WI 1:10 Friday, August 27 at Minnesota LHP Eric Lauer (4-4, 3.59) vs. LHP Andrew Albers (0-0, 2.25)
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