MLB Game Preview: New York Yankees (26-13) vs. Milwaukee Brewers (20-16)

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Venue: American Family Field — Milwaukee, Wisconsin

First Pitch: 7:10 PM CT / 8:10 PM ET / 5:10 PM PT

Surface: Artificial Turf

Park Factor: One of MLB’s most hitter‑friendly domed parks; boosts home runs to left and left‑center.

WEATHER OUTLOOK — MILWAUKEE, WI

(Note: American Family Field has a retractable roof; roof is often closed for comfort.)

Temperature (outside): 62–65°F

Sky: Mostly cloudy

Wind: 8–12 mph (irrelevant if roof closed)

Rain: 30% chance

Impact:

Roof likely closed, creating a neutral‑to‑hitter‑friendly environment.

Ball carries well in controlled indoor air — advantage to power hitters on both sides.

INJURY REPORT

New York Yankees (26–13)

OF Aaron Judge — Healthy

1B Anthony Rizzo — Day‑to‑Day (back tightness)

2B Gleyber Torres — Healthy

SP Gerrit Cole — OUT (elbow rehab)

Milwaukee Brewers (20–16)

OF Christian Yelich — Probable (knee soreness)

C William Contreras — Healthy

SS Willy Adames — Healthy

SP Freddy Peralta — Healthy

Impact:

Yankees missing Cole continues to test their rotation depth, but their offense is elite.

Brewers’ lineup is near full strength if Yelich plays.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

New York Yankees (26–13)

Last 10: 7–3

Road Record: 12–7

Run Differential: +47

Trend: Offense surging, bullpen elite, rotation steady despite injuries.

Milwaukee Brewers (20–16)

Last 10: 5–5

Home Record: 11–8

Run Differential: +6

Trend: Offense improving, pitching inconsistent, bullpen stabilizing.

RECENT TEAM FORM SNAPSHOT

New York Yankees

Judge on a power surge

Juan Soto producing MVP‑level OBP + slugging

Volpe emerging as a top‑of‑order spark

Yankees averaging 5.4 runs per game over last 10

Bullpen ERA top‑5 in MLB

Milwaukee Brewers

Contreras carrying the offense

Adames showing improved plate discipline

Yelich productive when healthy

Brewers averaging 4.6 runs per game over last 10

Bullpen improving but still inconsistent in middle innings

SERIES HISTORY

2025 Series: Yankees won 2–1

Last 10 Meetings: Yankees lead 6–4

At American Family Field: Yankees have won 3 of last 4

Trend: New York has held a slight edge in recent interleague matchups.

PROJECTED STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP

NEW YORK — SP Nestor Cortes (LHP)

2026 ERA: 3.77

WHIP: 1.18

Last 3 Starts: 2–1, 3.60 ERA

Strengths: Deception, command, soft contact

Weaknesses: Vulnerable to right‑handed power in hitter‑friendly parks

Matchup Note: Brewers’ right‑handed bats (Adames, Contreras, Canha) match up well vs. Cortes.

MILWAUKEE — SP Freddy Peralta (RHP)

2026 ERA: 3.54

WHIP: 1.12

Last 3 Starts: 2–1, 3.21 ERA

Strengths: High‑velo fastball, elite strikeout ability

Weaknesses: Occasional walk issues, HR‑prone when behind in counts

Matchup Note: Yankees’ patient lineup can force Peralta into deep counts.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Aaron Judge (NYY) vs. Freddy Peralta

Judge crushes high fastballs

Peralta’s command must be sharp

Advantage: Yankees

William Contreras (MIL) vs. Nestor Cortes

Contreras excels vs. lefties

Cortes’ deception may limit damage

Advantage: Even

Juan Soto (NYY) vs. Brewers Bullpen

Soto’s OBP skills pressure Milwaukee’s middle relief

Brewers’ bullpen has struggled vs. elite lefties

Advantage: Yankees

BETTING TRENDS

New York Yankees

7–3 in last 10

Overs hit in 5 of last 7

6–2 in last 8 road games

5–1 in last 6 vs. Milwaukee

Milwaukee Brewers

4–2 in last 6 home games

Overs hit in 6 of last 8

3–6 in last 9 vs. AL East opponents

Peralta 3–1 in last 4 home starts

Head‑to‑Head

Yankees averaging 5.2 runs per game vs. Brewers since 2024

Brewers averaging 4.1 runs per game

Overs hit in 6 of last 10 meetings

Game Odds

New York Yankees           – 143

Milwaukee Brewers       7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 8, 2026

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