First Pitch is scheduled for 7:45 PM EDT
Venue: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Broadcast: Apple TV (per PickDawgz listing)
This matchup opens a three‑game series between a red‑hot Brewers team and a Royals club trying to build early‑season momentum.
Weather Outlook — Kansas City, MO (Inference)
No weather data appeared in the retrieved sources. Typical early‑April Kansas City conditions suggest:
Mid‑50s to mid‑60s °F
Light breeze
Slight chance of early‑spring cloud cover
This is an inference, not a sourced forecast.
Injury Report
Kansas City Royals
Michael Wacha — day‑to‑day (illness)
Carlos Estévez — 15‑Day IL (foot)
Stephen Kolek — 15‑Day IL (oblique)
James McArthur — 15‑Day IL (elbow)
Michael Massey — 10‑Day IL (calf)
Alec Marsh — 60‑Day IL (shoulder)
Milwaukee Brewers
Andrew Vaughn — 10‑Day IL (hand)
Steward Berroa — 10‑Day IL (shoulder)
Craig Yoho — 15‑Day IL (calf)
Rob Zastryzny — 15‑Day IL (shoulder)
Jackson Chourio — 10‑Day IL (hand)
Quinn Priester — 15‑Day IL (wrist)
Akil Baddoo — 60‑Day IL (quadricep)
Team Statistical Profile
Milwaukee Brewers (5–1)
7.5 runs per game — 1st in MLB
.279 AVG, 56 hits, 10 doubles, 8 HR, 45 runs, 43 RBI
OBP: .378
SLG: .448
47 strikeouts, 31 walks
Pitching:
2.83 ERA (6th in MLB)
1.11 WHIP
76 strikeouts, 21 walks
17 runs allowed, 39 hits allowed
FIP: 4.28
74.1% defensive efficiency (4th in MLB)
1.000 fielding percentage (1st in MLB)
Kansas City Royals (3–3)
Coming off an 82–80 season with a strong home record (43–38) in 2025
Pitching staff posted a 3.74 ERA and 8.0 K/9 last season
Recent win: 3–1 vs. Minnesota, highlighted by Kyle Isbel’s HR and 2 RBI performance
Recent Team Form
Brewers — Last 5 Games
8–2 win vs. Tampa Bay (Turang HR, multi‑hit game)
Strong offensive consistency (7.5 runs/game)
Pitching staff allowing just 17 earned runs across six games
Royals — Last 5 Games
3–1 win vs. Minnesota (Isbel HR, 2 RBI)
Wacha opened season with 6 scoreless innings vs. Atlanta
Offense anchored by Bobby Witt Jr. and Vinnie Pasquantino
Probable Pitching Matchup
Milwaukee — Chad Patrick (RHP)
0–0, 2.08 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, 4.1 IP, 5 K, 1 BB in 2026 debut
Strong command and early‑season form
Brewers bullpen has 3 holds and excellent defensive support
Kansas City — Michael Wacha (RHP)
6 scoreless innings in 2026 debut vs. Atlanta
2025 season: 10–13, 3.86 ERA, 126 K, 1.22 WHIP
Veteran presence needed to slow MLB’s hottest offense
Key Player Matchups
1. Christian Yelich (MIL) vs. Michael Wacha
2025: .264 AVG, 29 HR, 103 RBI, .795 OPS
Yelich’s plate discipline vs. Wacha’s command is a pivotal matchup.
2. William Contreras (MIL) vs. Royals Pitching
2025: .260 AVG, 17 HR, 76 RBI, .768 OPS
Contreras’ gap power plays well in Kauffman Stadium.
3. Bobby Witt Jr. (KC) vs. Brewers Pitching
2025: .295 AVG, 23 HR, 88 RBI, 38 SB, .852 OPS
Witt’s speed and power challenge Milwaukee’s elite defense.
4. Vinnie Pasquantino (KC) vs. Chad Patrick
2025: .264 AVG, 32 HR, 113 RBI, .798 OPS
Key left‑handed power threat against Patrick’s right‑handed arsenal.
Series History
No 2026 meetings prior to this game.
Brewers historically strong on the road (45–36 in 2025)
Royals solid at home last season (43–38)
Betting Trends
Brewers: 1st in MLB in runs/game (7.5)
Brewers: 2.83 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 1.000 fielding percentage (elite)
Royals: Wacha coming off 6 scoreless innings; offense inconsistent
Game Odds
Milwaukee Brewers – 116
Kansas City Royals 9
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 2, 2026








