MILWAUKEE BREWERS NOTES:
SUMMARY: Are 82-86 all-time, including 4-3 last season.
at MIL: Are 50-34 all-time, including 3-1 last season…..have gone 41-29 at American Family Field and 9-5 at County Stadium…..the Brewers have won 6 of the last 7 games at AmFam.
at COL: Have gone 32-52 all-time at Coors Field, including 1-2 last season…..are 3-7 in the last 10 games in Denver with 2 straight losses.
TONIGHT’S GAME: Is game 1 of a 6-game road trip to Colorado (3g) and San Francisco (3g)…..the Brewers are coming off a 4-5 homestand against Boston (1-2), Detroit (1-2) and Los Angeles-AL (2-1)…..the team returns to American Family Field following this trip for 6 games in 7 days against Los Angeles-NL (3g) and Kansas City (3g).
IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: RHP Jason Alexander (right rotator cuff), LHP Aaron Ashby (left labrum), RHP Matt Bush (right rotator cuff), RHP Adrian Houser (right groin), OF Garrett Mitchell (left shoulder), INF Luis Urías (left hamstring), RHP Gus Varland (right hand), LHP Justin Wilson (left elbow) and RHP Brandon Woodruff (right shoulder) are on the injured list…..Alexander, Ashby, Mitchell, Urías and Wilson are on the 60-day IL.
IN THE STANDINGS (33 days): The Brewers have spent the following number of days alone or tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 22, SECOND: 9, THIRD: 2, FOURTH: 0, FIFTH: 0…..the team is currently in second place, trailing the first-place Pirates by 1.5 games.
SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 6-3-0 in series play. Game 1: 5-4, Game 2: 7-2, Game 3: 5-4, Game 4: 1-0 Sweep Wins (2): vs. NYM (3g, 4/3-4/5), at SEA (3g, 4/17-4/19) Sweep Losses (-): None
AT HOME: The Brewers are 9-6 at home, going 3-2-0 in series play…..the team went 46-35 at home last season, going 15-8-4 in series play.
ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 9-4 on the road, going 3-1-0 in series play…..the team went 40-41 on the road last season, going 9-12-5 in series play.
LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers have made four replay challenges this season, going 1-3…..their last challenge (lost) came on 4/28 vs. Los Angeles-AL as an out call at second base (Blake Perkins) stood.
TONIGHT’S STARTER: #51 – RHP FREDDY PERALTA (5gs, 3-2, 3.77)
PERALTA AT A GLANCE: Freddy Peralta, 26, will make his sixth start…..Peralta last started last Wednesday vs. Detroit in a 6-2 win (6ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 0bb, 8k, 1hbp, 98 pitches)….. he has made 3 quality starts…..opponents are batting .229 (25-for-109, 2hr)…..Peralta was acquired from Seattle, along with RHP Carlos Herrera and RHP Daniel Missaki, in exchange for 1B Adam Lind on 12/9/15…..on 2/28/20, he signed a 5-year contract through the 2024 season with club options for 2025 and 2026.
BABY ON BOARD: Peralta and his wife, Maritza, welcomed their second child into the world, a boy named Freddy Jr., on March 29 in Milwaukee…..the youngster weighed 9 lbs and 9 ounces…..the couple also has a daughter named Norah.
LAST SEASON: Peralta went 4-4 with a 3.58 ERA in 18 games/17 starts…..he held opponents to a .190 batting average with 86 strikeouts in 78.0 innings…..the team went 8-9 in his starts…..he produced 4 quality starts…..he was on the injured list twice last season: 5/23-8/2 (right posterior shoulder strain) and 9/9-9/24 (right shoulder inflammation).
CAREER: Is 33-19 with a 3.81 ERA in 121 games/72 starts (443.2ip, 188er)…..is in his sixth Major League season, all with the Brewers (2018-23)…..is 25-17 with a 3.80 ERA as a starter (359.2ip, 152er) and 8-2 with a 3.86 ERA in relief (84ip, 36er)…..was an All-Star in 2021.
CAREER AT AMERICAN FAMILY FIELD: Is 21-11 with a 3.27 ERA in 66 games/38 starts (247.1ip, 90er)…..is 3-1 with a 2.66 ERA in 4 starts this season (23.2ip, 7er)…..went 3-4 with a 4.34 ERA in 11 games/10 starts last season (45.2ip, 22er)…..CAREER ON THE ROAD: Is 12-8 with a 4.49 ERA in 55 games/34 starts (196.1ip, 98er)…..went 1-0 with a 2.51 ERA in 7 starts last season (32.1ip, 9er).
CAREER vs. ROCKIES: Is 2-1 with a 4.50 ERA in 4 games/3 starts (16ip, 8er)…..he has not faced the Rockies since 2019…..his MLB debut came in a start at Coors Field on Mother’s Day 2018 as he earned a 7-3 win (5.2ip, 1h, 0r, 2bb, 13k)…..his 13 strikeouts that day remains a career high.
COLORADO ROCKIES NOTES:
MID WEEK BASEBALL
• The Colorado Rockies host the Milwaukee Brewers for three games tonight through Thursday to conclude the six-game homestand before embarking on a six-game road trip to New York-NL (Friday-Sunday) and Pittsburgh (May 8-10).
• The Rockies are coming off a 3-4 road trip to Philadelphia (1-3) and Cleveland (2-1) … their series victory against the Guardians was their first series win since Sept. 16-18, 2022 at Chicago-NL when they took two of three from the Cubs … had lost or split each of their first seven series of 2023, the first time in franchise history that Colorado has failed to win any of their first seven series.
• Overall, the Rockies .310 winning percentage is last in the National League and is the second-lowest in franchise history through 29 games, ahead of the 2005 Rockies (8-21, .276).
PURPLE LINING
• On Sunday, the Rockies snapped their seven-game home losing streak to improve to 4-9 overall at Coors Field with a 12-4 win over the Diamondbacks … the 12 runs were a season-high, their most runs since scoring 13 vs. Arizona on Sept. 9 of last season.
• Lefty Austin Gomber recorded his second consecutive win after dropping each of his first four starts of the season … pitched six innings and allowed one run on three hits with two walks and four strikeouts … over his last two starts, Gomber has pitched 11 innings with one run allowed on six hits.
• The Rockies offense was highlighted by C.J. Cron’s 3-for-5 afternoon where he tallied one double, one home run (his sixth of the season) and four RBI … was his second three-plus hit and three-plus RBI game of the season (first: March 30 at San Diego).
ZING BOOM TARARREL
• Colorado hosts Milwaukee for the first time since taking two of three at Coors Field Sept. 5-7, 2022 … dropped three of four at American Family Field earlier in the season July 22-25 … the Rockies are 3-1 in their last four matchups against the Brewers after snapping an eight-game losing streak against the club that spanned from June 19, 2021-July 24, 2022.
• Colorado is 7-3 against the Brewers at Coors Field since the start of 2019 and 52-32 overall at home against the club, outscoring the Brew Crew 550-425 (+125) across that span.
• OF Yonathan Daza is 18-for-50 (.360) in 14 career games against Milwaukee, hitting safely in 13 contests across that span … of his four career home runs, three have come against the Brewers (two at Coors Field and one at American Family Field).
APRIL SHOWERS
• Colorado finished the month of April with a 9-20 record, their first time in franchise history recording 20 losses in the month of April … have lost 20 games in a month six times in franchise history prior to April 2023: three times in May (1993, 22 games; 2011, 21 games; 2005, 20 games), once in June (2014, 20 games), once in July (2000, 22 games) and once in Sept. (2012, 20 games).
• Heading into Sunday’s game, it was the fourth time in franchise history the club dropped seven-straight home games (last: June 2-16, 2022) … were outscored 69-24 (-45) over the seven-game home losing streak, the second-worst run differential in franchise history through a seven-game stretch at home … over this span, the Rockies starters posted an 11.44 ERA (28.1 IP, 36 ER) while opponents batted .373 (47-for-126) with 10 home runs.
CHUCK (STILL) NAZTY
• With his one run scored on Sunday, Charlie Blackmon broke his tie with Larry Walker for second on the all-time Rockies runs scored list at 893 … Todd Helton ranks first in Rockies history with 1401. • Blackmon’s 293 career doubles are four short of tying Walker for the second-most doubles in franchise history.
• Blackmon’s home run in the first inning on April 25 at Cleveland was his 40th career lead-off home run … his 40 lead-off home runs rank ninth all-time (Brady Anderson’s 44 rank eighth).
SPRING CLEANING
• Colorado is tied with Oakland for the most errors in baseball (21) and hold the second-lowest fielding percentage (.980) … have also allowed 20 unearned runs through its first 29 games, tied with the Los Angeles Angels for the most in baseball.
BIRD BATH
• Jake Bird ranks fourth in the Majors with 19.2 relief innings pitched (second in the NL) and is fifth among relievers with 21 strikeouts (second in the NL) … had pitched a career-high 13.0 innings without an earned run prior to allowing a Jose Herrera double that scored Alek Thomas in his last outing on Saturday … tallied seven hits, four walks and 17 strikeouts over that stretch … entering the game, his active streak of 11.1 IP with no earned runs allowed was the longest active streak in the National League and fourth-longest among Major League relievers.
• Bird has spun more than one inning seven times this season, tied for the fourth-most 1.1+ inning outings in the Majors with Brent Suter leading the way with nine.
ROCKIES STARTING PITCHER – #18 RYAN FELTNER RHP
YOUNG GUN
• The 26-year-old right-hander selected by the Rockies in the fourth round of the 2018 First-Year Player Draft out of Ohio State University.
• Born in Orlando, Florida but attended Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio … was the 2015 Ohio Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year and was selected by Toronto in the 25th round of the 2015 Draft but did not sign.
LAST TIME OUT
• Earned a second consecutive winning decision for the first time in his career, tossing 6.0 innings at Cleveland on April 25, allowing one unearned run on five hits with no walks and six strikeouts … first quality start of 2023, fifth of his career (last: Oct. 4, 2022 at LAD).
• Marked his first start without issuing a walk since June 21, 2022 at Miami … issued at least one walk in 17-straight starts (40 walks overall) from June 26, 2022 to April 20, 2023.
• Earned his first win of the season April 20 in Philadelphia after tossing 5.2 scoreless innings, striking out six and walking three … was his first career start allowing no runs (25 starts prior) … allowed zero runs in one career relief outing (July 29, 2022 vs. LAD).
FIRST THREE
• Went 0-2 with an 8.78 ERA (13.1 IP, 13 ER) with 11 walks and 15 strikeouts in across his first three starts of the season.
• Second loss of the season in his third start on April 15 at Seattle … pitched 3.2 innings and allowed five runs on five hits with three walks and five strikeouts … allowed just one hit through the first three innings before allowing five runs on four hits in the fourth before exiting with two outs and one on.
• Did not get a decision in the Rockies 7-6 win over the Nationals on April 9 at Coors Field, allowing three runs on six hits over five innings while walking three and striking out three.
• Took the loss in his first start on April 3, allowing five runs over 4.2 innings to the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
BREW CREW
• Making his second career start against the Brewers … first start came Sept. 5, 2022 at Coors Field, allowing four runs on five hits across 5.1 innings, walking one and striking out seven.
• Has made four career starts against the NL Central, going 2-1 with a 5.91 ERA (21.1 IP, 14 ER) with seven walks and 21 strikeouts … has gone at least five innings in all four starts.
HOME HAPPENINGS
• In 2022, went 2-4 (Rockies 4-4) with a 6.46 ERA (39.0 IP, 28 ER) across eight starts at Coors Field, walking 15 and striking out 33 … allowed five home runs while opponents hit .248 (38-for-153).
• Tossed seven innings and allowed one run in his first start at Coors Field May 30 vs. Miami, allowing four hits with one walk and six strikeouts … the lone run came on a solo homer from Jesús Sánchez … tossed at least six innings just once in his seven remaining home starts, posting a 7.59 ERA (32.0 IP, 27 ER).
• Lone career relief appearance came July 29 vs. Los Angeles-NL, tossing 3.1 shutout innings with three hits, two walks and two strikeouts.
ROAD WOES
• Has gone 4-7 with a 5.38 ERA (78.2 IP, 47 ER) in 16 career starts on the road … pitched fewer than five innings seven times, including fewer than four innings four times.
• Posted a 5.73 ERA (55.0 IP, 35 ER) across 11 road starts in 2022, logging a 2-5 record (Rockies 2-9) with 18 walks and 49 strikeouts … opponents slashed .281/.338/.484 with 11 home runs (61-for-217).
BODY OF WORK
• Through his first 26 career starts has gone 6-12 with a 6.03 ERA (125.1 IP, 84 ER), 52 walks and 115 strikeouts … his 6.02 ERA is the third-highest in franchise history through a Rockies pitcher’s first 26 starts while his 12 losses are the second-most through a pitcher’s first 26 starts behind Eddie Butler (14 losses, 2014-16) … 131 hits allowed are the second-fewest through 26 starts to begin a Rockies career.
SKIP A GRADE
• Had his contract selected by the Rockies on Sept. 5, 2021 from Double-A Hartford, the first Rockies starter to skip Triple-A and go straight to the Majors since Antonio Senzatela, who finished the 2016 season with Hartford before making the 2017 Rockies Opening Day roster … the last Rockies starter to go straight from Double-A to the Majors without making a start at Triple-A in a single season was Chad Bettis in 2013 (Double-A Tulsa to debut on Aug. 1, 2013 at Atlanta).
• Began the 2021 season with High-A Spokane where he went 3-1 with a 2.17 ERA (37.1 IP, 9 ER) in seven starts … promoted to Double-A Hartford on June 17 and went 5-2 with a 2.85 ERA, 22 walks and 80 strikeouts in 13 starts with the Yard Goats.
CUP OF COFFEE
• Made two starts for the Rockies in 2021, his Major League debut on Sept. 5 vs. Atlanta at Coors Field and Sept. 12 at Philadelphia … combined to go 0-1 with a 11.37 ERA (6.1 IP, 8 ER), eight hits, five walks and six strikeouts.
• Did not factor into the Rockies’ 5-4 at Citizens Bank Park in his second start, allowing two runs on four hits with three walks and six strikeouts … struck out Jean Segura in the first inning for his first Major League strikeout.