First pitch is scheduled for 2:10 PM EDT
Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
TV/Streaming: Brewers.TV, SportsNet PT / MLB.TV
Series Context: Game 3 of a three-game NL Central divisional series (Pirates took Game 1 6-0; series tied 1-1 heading into Sunday after Saturday’s result).
Team Records and Recent Form
Pittsburgh Pirates (16-11 overall, 8-6 on the road): The Pirates have exceeded expectations early in 2026, sitting near the top of the NL Central with strong starting pitching and opportunistic offense (averaging ~4.9 runs/game). They are 3-2 in their last 5 and enter with momentum from a dominant Game 1 shutout victory, though road consistency has been tested in close contests. Bullpen has been reliable in high-leverage spots.
Milwaukee Brewers (13-13 overall, 7-6 at home): The Brewers are hovering around .500 and battling early inconsistencies in the division. Home offense has been solid in bursts, but the lineup has been thinned by injuries. They are 2-3 in their last 5 overall and motivated to even the series at home after the Game 1 loss.
Probable Pitchers and Player Matchups
Pirates Starter: Carmen Mlodzinski (RHP, 1-1, 3.28 ERA, low WHIP) — Mlodzinski has delivered efficient outings with strong command and ground-ball tendencies. He’ll look to neutralize a Brewers lineup missing key pieces and prone to strikeouts against righties.
Brewers Starter: Kyle Harrison (LHP, 1-1, 3.06 ERA) — Harrison offers strikeout upside and solid early-season command but faces a Pirates lineup that has shown pop against lefties in small samples. He’ll need to limit extra-base threats in a daytime home start.
Key Player Matchups
Brewers: William Contreras (C), Rhys Hoskins (1B/INF), and remaining power bats — Contreras provides consistency, but the depleted outfield (no Yelich/Chourio) limits speed/power options against Mlodzinski’s profile.
Pirates: Oneil Cruz (SS/CF), Bryan Reynolds (LF), and young contributors like Jared Triolo (if active) — Cruz’s power/speed and Reynolds’ contact approach could exploit Harrison’s lefty tendencies. Road platoon edges favor Pittsburgh’s athletic core.
Injury Report
Pirates: No major active-roster injuries reported for this game (earlier notes on Triolo, Ashcraft, Solometo, Jones on ILs but not impacting today’s lineup). Depth intact for position players and bullpen.
Brewers: Christian Yelich (10-day IL, groin), Andrew Vaughn (10-day IL, hand), Jackson Chourio (10-day IL, hand), Jared Koenig (15-day IL, elbow), J.B. Bukauskas (7-day IL). Significant outfield and pitching depth concerns; core infield/catcher mostly available but lineup thinned.
Series History
Divisional rivals with competitive all-time history (relatively even in recent seasons). The 2026 series opened with a Pirates shutout (6-0 on April 24), and American Family Field has played neutral-to-slightly pitcher-friendly early in the year. Head-to-head games often trend toward unders in low-scoring pitching battles.
Weather Updates
Gametime forecast at American Family Field: 52-53°F, mostly cloudy, 0% chance of precipitation, winds 8 mph (light, variable direction). Cool but dry early-season conditions with no impact expected on fly balls or base-running. Comfortable for fans; no delays anticipated.
Betting Trends
Pirates 16-11 overall and strong ATS as road underdogs; Brewers 7-6 at home but vulnerable without key bats. Recent H2H (including Game 1) has leaned under; totals hit under in 4 of Brewers’ last 5 home games. Pirates have covered in several recent road spots against .500 teams.
Game Odds
Pittsburgh Pirates 7.5
Milwaukee Brewers – 122
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 25, 2026








