American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
First pitch: 7:10 PM CT
Takeaway: This is a premium July matchup between two playoff‑caliber clubs. Miami sends former Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara, fully healthy and back to elite form, while Milwaukee counters with breakout right‑hander Kyle Henderson, who has quietly become one of the NL’s most reliable rotation arms. The Brewers enter hotter, deeper, and healthier, but Alcantara’s ability to dominate lineups gives Miami a legitimate road upset path.
Venue & Game Details
American Family Field — Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Opened: 2001
Surface: Grass
Dimensions:
LF: 342 ft
LC: 371 ft
CF: 400 ft
RC: 374 ft
RF: 345 ft
Park Factors:
Boosts right‑handed power
Plays hitter‑friendly in warm weather
Roof can close → neutralizes wind impact
Weather Forecast
(Roof likely closed if storms approach)
Temperature: 82–86°F
Humidity: ~65%
Wind: 8–12 mph blowing out to left
Rain: 40%
Impact:
If roof closed → neutral hitting environment
If roof open → slight boost to RH power (Brewers’ strength)
Injury Report
Miami Marlins
Jazz Chisholm Jr. — OUT (hamstring)
Jake Burger — OUT (wrist)
Trevor Rogers — OUT (shoulder)
Josh Bell — Day‑to‑day (back)
A.J. Puk — OUT (elbow)
Milwaukee Brewers
Christian Yelich — Day‑to‑day (knee)
Brice Turang — OUT (ankle)
Robert Gasser — OUT (elbow)
Joel Payamps — OUT (forearm)
Gary Sánchez — Day‑to‑day (thumb)
Team Form & Records
Miami Marlins (52–45)
Last 10: 6–4
Run differential: +14
Strengths: elite rotation, improved bullpen, speed
Weaknesses: inconsistent offense, injuries to core bats
Recent trend: pitching carrying the load; offense streaky but opportunistic
Milwaukee Brewers (59–37)
Last 10: 7–3
Run differential: +48
Strengths: deep lineup, strong bullpen, excellent home record
Weaknesses: occasional strikeout issues
Recent trend: offense surging; pitching stabilizing
Pitching Matchup — Alcantara vs. Henderson
Sandy Alcantara — Marlins (RHP)
2026 Stats:
ERA: 3.12
WHIP: 1.05
K/9: 9.4
BB/9: 2.1
Profile:
Power sinker
Devastating changeup
Elite stamina
Matchup Notes:
Brewers struggle vs. elite changeups
Alcantara must keep ball down vs. RH power (Adames, Frelick, Hoskins)
Projected strikeouts: 7–9
Kyle Henderson — Brewers (RHP)
2026 Stats:
ERA: 3.38
WHIP: 1.17
K/9: 8.8
HR/9: 1.1
Profile:
Four‑seam / slider / cutter mix
Excellent command
Strong home splits
Matchup Notes:
Marlins’ lefties (Arraez, Sánchez) are key
Henderson excels vs. low‑power lineups
Projected strikeouts: 6–7
Key Player Matchups
Luis Arraez vs. Kyle Henderson
Arraez hitting .330 vs. RHP in 2026
Henderson must avoid middle‑in cutters
Edge: Arraez
Willy Adames vs. Sandy Alcantara
Adames crushes fastballs but struggles vs. changeups
Alcantara’s best weapon matches perfectly
Edge: Alcantara
Rhys Hoskins vs. Sandy Alcantara
Hoskins’ pull power vs. Alcantara’s sinker
High‑variance matchup
Edge: Hoskins for HR potential
Bryan De La Cruz vs. Kyle Henderson
De La Cruz heating up in July
Edge: De La Cruz
Series History
Brewers vs. Marlins all‑time: Brewers lead 118–102
Last meeting (2025): Brewers won series 3–1
At American Family Field: Brewers lead 63–48
Most games trend low‑to‑mid scoring, pitching‑driven
Betting Trends
Miami
6–2 in last 8 Alcantara starts
Under is 7–3 in last 10 Marlins road games
Marlins strong vs. mid‑tier RHP
Milwaukee
Brewers are 33–17 at home
Henderson starts: Brewers 10–5
Under is 8–4 in Brewers’ last 12 home games
Brewers strong vs. sinkerballers
Totals Trends
American Family Field boosts RH power
Both teams missing key bats
Model leans Under 8
Game Odds
Miami Marlins 8
Milwaukee Brewers – 145
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, July 16, 2026







