First Pitch: 2:10 PM CT Venue: Target Field — Minneapolis, Minnesota Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass Dimensions: LF 339 ft, CF 403 ft, RF 328 ft Park Factor: Slightly pitcher‑friendly, especially in cooler weather
Venue & Weather Conditions
Target Field — Minneapolis, MN
Forecast (May 17, 2026):
- Temperature: 68–71°F
- Wind: 8–11 mph blowing in from right field
- Humidity: ~45%
- Precipitation: <10%
- Impact:
- Wind suppresses left‑handed power
- Cooler air reduces ball carry
- Slightly depressed run‑scoring environment
This is a pitcher‑friendly afternoon, especially for fly‑ball pitchers.
Team Form & Context
Milwaukee Brewers (26–17)
- Have won 6 of last 8, one of the hottest teams in the NL Central.
- Offense averaging 4.9 runs/game in May.
- Rotation ERA in last 10 games: 3.68
- Bullpen remains elite (2.87 ERA in May).
- Gasser has been a strong early‑season surprise.
Minnesota Twins (20–26)
- Have lost 7 of last 10, struggling to generate consistent offense.
- Averaging 3.8 runs/game in May.
- Pitching staff has been inconsistent (4.51 ERA in May).
- Ober has been solid but not dominant.
Injury Report
Milwaukee Brewers
- Christian Yelich — Day‑to‑Day (back tightness)
- Willy Adames — OUT (hamstring)
- DL Hall — OUT (knee)
- Trevor Megill — Day‑to‑Day (shoulder fatigue)
Impact: Missing Adames hurts middle‑order stability. Yelich’s availability is a major swing factor.
Minnesota Twins
- Carlos Correa — Day‑to‑Day (heel)
- Royce Lewis — OUT (quad)
- Max Kepler — Day‑to‑Day (wrist)
- Brock Stewart — OUT (elbow)
Impact: Without Lewis and possibly Correa, Minnesota’s lineup loses its top two run‑producers.
Starting Pitching Breakdown
Robert Gasser — LHP, Milwaukee Brewers
2026 Season Stats:
- Record: 3–1
- ERA: 3.29
- WHIP: 1.18
- K/BB: 31/9
- HR Allowed: 3
- Opp BA: .234
Profile:
- 92–94 mph fastball
- Sweeper + changeup combination
- Generates weak contact (top 25% MLB)
- Road ERA: 3.11
- Excellent vs. right‑handed hitters (.226 allowed)
Matchup vs. Twins:
- Minnesota struggles vs. left‑handed pitching (.228 team BA vs. LHP).
- Target Field + wind in = ideal environment for Gasser’s fly‑ball tendencies.
Bailey Ober — RHP, Minnesota Twins
2026 Season Stats:
- Record: 2–4
- ERA: 4.07
- WHIP: 1.24
- K/BB: 45/10
- HR Allowed: 7
- Opp BA: .242
Profile:
- 92–93 mph fastball with elite extension
- Changeup is his best pitch
- Extreme fly‑ball pitcher (48%)
- Home ERA: 3.88
- Vulnerable to left‑handed power (.268 allowed)
Matchup vs. Brewers:
- Milwaukee’s lefties (Yelich if active, Chourio, Frelick) match up well.
- Ober’s fly‑ball profile is risky even in a pitcher‑friendly park.
Key Player Matchups
Brewers Hitters vs. Ober
- William Contreras: .310 vs. changeups; elite matchup
- Rhys Hoskins: Power threat vs. fly‑ball pitchers
- Jackson Chourio: Speed/power combo; strong vs. RHP
- Christian Yelich: If active, excellent vs. low‑velocity RHP
Edge: Milwaukee
Twins Hitters vs. Gasser
- Byron Buxton: Best Minnesota matchup; strong vs. LHP
- Carlos Correa: If active, handles sweepers well
- Trevor Larnach: Power threat but inconsistent
- Alex Kirilloff: Struggles vs. left‑handed pitching
Edge: Gasser
Series History
- Brewers lead all-time interleague series 25–20.
- At Target Field: Brewers lead 12–10.
- Brewers have won 5 of last 7 meetings.
- Twins have not won a home series vs. Milwaukee since 2020.
Wagering Trends
Milwaukee Brewers
- 6–2 in last 8
- Under is 7–3 in last 10
- 8–4 in last 12 road games
- Gasser starts: MIL is 4–1
Minnesota Twins
- 3–7 in last 10
- Under is 6–3 in last 9
- 2–6 in last 8 home games
- Ober starts: MIN is 3–5
Head‑to‑Head Trends
- Under is 6–2 in last 8 meetings
- Brewers have covered run line in 5 of last 7
- Games at Target Field average 7.3 runs over last 10 matchups
GAME ODDS
Chicago Cubs – 143
Chicago White Sox 8.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 16, 2026








