American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
First Pitch: 8:10 PM ET / 7:10 PM CT
Broadcast: Bally Sports Great Lakes, Bally Sports Wisconsin, MLB.TV
A compelling interleague matchup unfolds in Milwaukee as the Guardians (39–34) continue their push in the AL Central while the Brewers (44–26) look to maintain their lead atop the NL Central. Cleveland sends Gavin Williams, their electric young right‑hander, while Milwaukee counters with Brandon Sproat, one of the most impressive rookie arms in the National League. With both teams playing strong baseball and two high‑octane starters on the mound, this matchup has the feel of a postseason preview.
Venue Information
American Family Field — Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Opened: 2001
Capacity: ~41,900
Park Factors:
Slightly boosts right‑handed power
Retractable roof neutralizes weather
Plays hitter‑friendly when roof is closed
Weather Forecast (Milwaukee, WI)
(Roof likely closed due to scattered storms and humidity)
Temperature: 78–82°F outside
Humidity: 65–70%
Wind: 8–12 mph
Rain Chance: 40%
Impact:
Indoor conditions create a neutral, controlled environment
Slight advantage to pitchers due to consistent air density
No weather‑related disruptions expected
Injury Report
Cleveland Guardians
José Ramírez — Healthy
Josh Naylor — Healthy
Steven Kwan — Healthy
Andrés Giménez — Healthy
Gavin Williams — Healthy
Impact: Cleveland enters nearly at full strength, giving them their ideal top‑of‑order balance.
Milwaukee Brewers
Christian Yelich — Healthy
William Contreras — Healthy
Rhys Hoskins — Healthy
Brice Turang — Questionable (ankle)
Brandon Sproat — Healthy
Impact: If Turang sits, Milwaukee loses a key defensive piece and a left‑handed contact bat, but their core power remains intact.
Team Records & Recent Form
Cleveland Guardians (39–34)
Last 10: 6–4
Road Record: 18–19
Run Differential: +21
Trend: Pitching strong; offense improving; bullpen elite late
Milwaukee Brewers (44–26)
Last 10: 7–3
Home Record: 25–12
Run Differential: +47
Trend: Rotation surging; lineup deep; bullpen stabilizing
Series History
2025 Season: Brewers won 2–1
Last 10 Meetings: Brewers lead 6–4
At American Family Field (last 6): Brewers lead 4–2
Milwaukee has held a slight edge in recent interleague matchups.
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
CLE — Gavin Williams (RHP)
2026 Stats: 3.41 ERA, 1.18 WHIP
Strengths: Upper‑90s fastball, sharp slider, high strikeout rate
Weaknesses: Walks can spike; vulnerable to left‑handed power when behind in counts
Matchup Outlook:
Must navigate Yelich and Contreras carefully
Brewers’ lineup is aggressive early in counts
If Williams commands the fastball, he can dominate
MIL — Brandon Sproat (RHP)
2026 Stats: 3.28 ERA, 1.16 WHIP**
Strengths: Power sinker, wipeout changeup, elite ground‑ball rate
Weaknesses: Occasional issues vs. left‑handed contact hitters
Matchup Outlook:
Guardians’ lineup is left‑handed heavy (Kwan, Giménez, Naylor)
Sproat must keep the ball down to avoid doubles into the gaps
Strong candidate for 6+ innings if pitch count stays low
Key Player Matchups
1. José Ramírez (CLE) vs. Brandon Sproat
Ramírez excels vs. high‑velocity righties
Sproat must avoid middle‑in fastballs
Could determine Cleveland’s offensive ceiling
2. Christian Yelich (MIL) vs. Gavin Williams
Yelich handles elite velocity well
Williams must keep the slider below the zone
High‑leverage matchup every plate appearance
3. Josh Naylor (CLE) vs. Sproat’s Sinker
Naylor feasts on right‑handed sinkers
HR potential is high if Sproat elevates
4. William Contreras (MIL) vs. Guardians Bullpen
Contreras has been one of MLB’s best late‑inning hitters
Cleveland’s bullpen is elite—key matchup
Betting Trends
Cleveland Guardians
6–4 in last 10
Under is 6–3 in last 9
5–2 in Williams’ last 7 starts
4–1 in last 5 vs. NL Central
Milwaukee Brewers
7–3 in last 10
Under is 5–3 in last 8
8–2 in last 10 home games
6–1 in Sproat’s last 7 starts
Predictive Analysis
Why Cleveland Can Win
Williams’ strikeout ability can neutralize Milwaukee’s power
Guardians’ left‑handed bats match up well vs. Sproat
Cleveland’s bullpen is one of MLB’s best
Why Milwaukee Can Win
Sproat has been dominant at home
Brewers’ lineup is deeper and more explosive
Milwaukee plays exceptionally well in controlled indoor conditions
Guardians struggle in high‑scoring environments
X‑Factor:
Josh Naylor’s matchup vs. Sproat’s sinker. If Naylor barrels one early, Cleveland can flip the game script.
Game Odds
Cleveland Guardians 8
Milwaukee Brewers – 119
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026








