MLB Game Preview: Atlanta Braves (75-55) vs. Milwaukee Brewers (81-49)

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First pitch: 7:10 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Venue: Journey Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field, Williamsport, Pennsylvania

This is the ninth annual MLB Little League Classic, played during the Little League World Series. Players from both teams interact with Little Leaguers earlier in the day; LLWS participants and families fill much of the stands. The matchup has special resonance due to the Hank Aaron connection (Aaron played for both franchises). The game is part of a three-game series that began in Milwaukee (Brewers took the first two: 2-1 on Friday and 4-1 on Saturday).

Starting Pitchers

Atlanta: RHP Tyler Mahle (4-10, 4.53 ERA, 1.31 WHIP, 108 K in 113.1 IP overall). Acquired from the Giants at the trade deadline (for Anthony Molina). With Atlanta he has been excellent (roughly 1.45 ERA over his first few starts, including strong recent outings: 6.2 IP/2 ER vs. Twins; quality starts with high strikeouts). Career vs. Brewers: familiar (10 starts, 2-3, 4.73 ERA historically; dominated them in a late-July start while with SF). Throws a four-seam/splitter mix.

Milwaukee: LHP Shane Drohan (6-4, 3.86 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, 99 K in 100.1 IP). Rookie lefty (debuted 2026 after trade from Red Sox organization). Solid overall (3.36 FIP noted in previews); mixed recent form (scoreless relief outing vs. Mariners; 5.1 IP/3 ER vs. Dodgers). First career appearance vs. Atlanta. Nearing career-high innings; may shift toward hybrid/long-relief role later.

Current Rosters / Key Players

Braves key hitters: Michael Harris II (CF, ~.29x AVG, strong recent form), Matt Olson (1B, team HR/RBI leader, power), Ronald Acuña Jr. (RF/OF), Ozzie Albies (IF/DH), Drake Baldwin (C), Austin Riley (3B), Mauricio Dubón, Mike Yastrzemski/Lane Thomas (OF depth), Jim Jarvis (SS in recent games). Pitching depth includes Chris Sale, Bryce Elder, Martín Pérez, Grant Holmes, and bullpen arms; rotation has been patched due to injuries.

Brewers key hitters: William Contreras (C, hot in series—multiple multi-hit games), Jake Bauers (power, recent HR), Brice Turang (2B, high average/RBI), Jackson Chourio (OF), Christian Yelich (DH), Joey Ortiz, Luis Lara, Cooper Pratt (recent contributor), Andrew Vaughn/Garrett Mitchell. Strong OBP team (.337 leading MLB in some snapshots). Pitching led by Jacob Misiorowski, Logan Henderson, Kyle Harrison, Dustin May, Aaron Ashby (bullpen).

Injury Reports

Braves: Reynaldo López (15-day IL, knee; rehab assignment notes); Robert Suarez (15-day IL, elbow); Spencer Strider (60-day IL, elbow); Spencer Schwellenbach (60-day IL, elbow); Joey Wentz (60-day IL, knee); Joe Jiménez (60-day IL, knee). Position-player availability relatively full recently (Acuña, Harris, Olson active).

Brewers: Sal Frelick (10-day IL, shoulder; rehab, expected return during upcoming Mets series); Abner Uribe (15-day IL, forearm; progressing toward late-August return); JoJo Romero (15-day IL, appendix/abdomen); Joel Kuhnel (15-day IL, shoulder); Brandon Woodruff (60-day IL, shoulder—avoided surgery, throwing program soon, long-shot 2026 return); others long-term (Angel Zerpa, Brian Fitzpatrick, Quinn Priester, Rob Zastryzny). Cooper Pratt recently returned from IL.

Weather Forecast (Williamsport, PA)

Outdoor game. Sunday: High near 74–79°F, mostly sunny after morning shower chance (~30–50% precip early, decreasing). West winds 5–10 mph (gusts to ~20). Evening/night: Mostly clear, lows mid-50s. Comfortable for baseball; limited rain risk by first pitch.

Recent Team Forms

Brewers (81-49, 1st NL Central): Excellent—won 6 of last 7 entering Saturday, then took series openers vs. Braves. Strong home record (45-23 pre-series); top OBP and solid pitching (team ERA ~3.4–3.5). Outscored opponents recently.

Braves (75-55, 1st NL East): Struggling—lost 5 of 6 / 7 of 9 recently; offense quiet (low OBP vs. RHP in stretches, limited production in Milwaukee). Still lead division but pressure mounting. Pitching has kept them competitive.

Series History / Head-to-Head

2026 season series: Brewers lead 4-2 after taking the first two of this set (prior meetings in June split-ish). Recent: Brewers 2-1 and 4-1 wins in Milwaukee. Historical edge to Milwaukee in some recent matchups. Special venue adds neutral-ish factors but Brewers are “home.”

Key Player vs. Player Matchups

Mahle (RHP, splitter-heavy) vs. lefty-heavy Brewers bats (Turang, Yelich, Bauers, Contreras switch/power). Mahle has shown improved command with Atlanta; Brewers’ contact/OBP approach could test him early.

Drohan (LHP) vs. Braves righties and switch-hitters (Olson power threat vs. LHP historically strong; Acuña, Riley, Albies). Braves have struggled with OBP vs. certain arms recently; Drohan’s ability to limit hard contact will be key.

Bullpens: Both deep but Braves missing key arms (Suarez, etc.); Brewers relatively intact for late innings. Contreras’ recent hot streak (multi-hit games) vs. Braves pitching is a factor. Power vs. contact: Braves more HR-oriented; Brewers better OBP/speed elements.

Betting Trends

Brewers strong as favorites at home/series; unders common in recent low-scoring series games (1-2, 1-4). Braves road underdogs have mixed success; totals under in pitcher-friendly or special-venue spots. Brewers ATS solid in recent wins; Braves offense cold.

GAME ODDS

Atlanta Braves                  7.5

Milwaukee Brewers       – 123

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, August 22, 2026

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