First Pitch: 7:40 PM ET
Venue: American Family Field — Milwaukee, WI
Venue & Weather
American Family Field features a retractable roof, meaning weather will not impact gameplay. If the roof is open, Milwaukee typically sees mild late‑May temperatures, but the controlled environment ensures consistent hitting and pitching conditions.
Team Records & Statistical Profile
Los Angeles Dodgers (31–19)
Offense:
- 5.1 runs per game — 3rd in MLB
- .262 AVG, .344 OBP, .432 SLG
- 438 hits, 82 doubles, 66 HR, 242 RBI
- 396 strikeouts, 202 walks
Pitching:
- 3.12 ERA — 2nd in MLB
- 1.09 WHIP, 445 K, 141 BB
- 44 HR allowed, 159 runs allowed (fewest in MLB)
- Bullpen:
- 11 saves, 5 blown saves
- 68.8% save rate
- 26 holds (18th MLB)
- 28.3% inherited runners scored
Milwaukee Brewers (29–18)
Doc’s Sports did not provide full team stats, but MLB.com notes:
- Henderson has allowed 2 runs or fewer in all 3 starts since returning from Triple‑A, pitching 5+ innings each time
- Brewers enter as one of the hottest teams in the NL Central.
Recent Form & Pitching Trends
Dodgers — Justin Wrobleski
- 4–0 with a 1.50 ERA on the road this season
- Excellent command and swing‑and‑miss profile
- Has been significantly better away from Dodger Stadium
Brewers — Logan Henderson
- Since returning from Triple‑A:
- 3 starts, 2 ER or fewer in each, 5+ IP every time
- Strong early‑season form, limiting hard contact
Injury Report
Search results did not list injuries for either team. Both clubs appear to enter the matchup without newly reported major injuries.
Batter vs. Pitcher Matchups (BvP)
Brewers vs. Wrobleski
From MLB Gameday:
- Christian Yelich: 1–2, HR, 2 RBI, 2.500 OPS
- Blake Perkins: 1–2, 1.000 OPS
- Brice Turang: 1–2, 1.000 OPS
- Jackson Chourio: 0–2
- Garrett Mitchell: 0–2
Dodgers vs. Henderson
MLB Gameday shows no meaningful BvP history for LAD hitters vs. Henderson (all “—”), indicating limited or no prior MLB matchups.
Implication:
- Brewers have a few hitters with small‑sample success vs. Wrobleski.
- Dodgers’ elite lineup will be seeing Henderson for the first time — advantage LAD early.
Series History
Search results did not provide long‑term series data, but we know:
- Dodgers enter with one of MLB’s best run differentials.
- Brewers are 29–18 and playing strong baseball at home.
- This is a potential NL playoff preview.
Betting Trends
- Dodgers:
- Elite offense (5.1 RPG)
- Elite pitching (3.12 ERA)
- Road dominance from Wrobleski
- Brewers:
- Henderson in strong form
- Offense inconsistent but dangerous at home
Game Odds
Los Angeles Dodgers – 111
Milwaukee Brewers 8
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 21, 2026








