Venue: American Family Field — Milwaukee, Wisconsin
First Pitch: 1:10 PM CT / 2:10 PM ET / 11:10 AM PT
Broadcast: Bally Sports Wisconsin, NBC Sports Bay Area, MLB.TV
Probable Pitchers: RHP Adrian Houser (SF) vs. RHP Crow (MIL)
Venue & Weather Conditions
American Family Field features a retractable roof, meaning weather rarely impacts gameplay. However, the roof status influences run environment:
- Roof Likely Closed: Forecast calls for showers and 68°F, making a closed-roof scenario probable.
- Impact:
- Neutralizes wind
- Slightly suppresses deep fly balls
- Favors pitchers with command and ground-ball tendencies
Injury Report
San Francisco Giants
- Jung Hoo Lee — OUT (shoulder) Major loss for table-setting and outfield defense.
- Patrick Bailey — Day‑to‑Day (concussion protocol) If unavailable, SF loses its best defensive catcher.
- Kyle Harrison — OUT (elbow) Rotation depth remains thin.
- LaMonte Wade Jr. — OUT (hamstring) Removes a key OBP weapon from the lineup.
Milwaukee Brewers
- Christian Yelich — Day‑to‑Day (back) Trending toward playing; if limited, Milwaukee loses a major left-handed bat.
- Rhys Hoskins — OUT (knee) Power production takes a hit, but Brewers have compensated with depth.
- Robert Gasser — OUT (elbow) Rotation remains in flux, but Crow has stepped up.
- Garrett Mitchell — OUT (shoulder) Reduces outfield speed and defensive range.
Team Records & Recent Form
San Francisco Giants (24–38)
- Last 10: 2–8
- Road Record: 11–22
- Trend: Offense averaging just 3.0 runs per game over last 10.
- Strengths: Occasional power surges, veteran presence
- Weaknesses: Inconsistent pitching, low OBP, defensive lapses
Milwaukee Brewers (37–22)
- Last 10: 7–3
- Home Record: 20–10
- Trend: Pitching staff rolling; offense producing timely hits.
- Strengths: Bullpen depth, plate discipline, home-field advantage
- Weaknesses: Middle-of-order injuries, streaky power
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
Adrian Houser — RHP, Giants
- Profile: Ground-ball specialist with sinker/slider mix
- Strengths: Induces weak contact, keeps ball in yard
- Concerns: Struggles vs. left-handed hitters, command volatility
- Matchup Outlook: Brewers’ lefties (Yelich, Chourio if batting left, Turang) pose challenges.
Crow — RHP, Brewers
- Profile: Emerging arm with mid‑90s fastball and sharp cutter
- Strengths: Strikeout ability, strong home splits
- Concerns: Occasional walk issues, can be homer-prone when behind in counts
- Matchup Outlook: Giants’ low-power lineup is a favorable matchup.
Key Player Matchups
1. Thairo Estrada (SF) vs. Crow (MIL)
Estrada’s ability to handle velocity makes him SF’s best chance at early offense. Edge: Crow — cutter/slider combo matches well.
2. Matt Chapman (SF) vs. Brewers Bullpen
Chapman’s power is SF’s biggest X-factor, but Milwaukee’s late-inning arms (Uribe, Payamps) handle righties well. Edge: Brewers
3. Brice Turang (MIL) vs. Houser (SF)
Turang’s contact skills and speed pressure Houser’s sinker-heavy approach. Edge: Turang
4. Willy Adames (MIL) vs. SF Middle Relief
Adames thrives against mediocre bullpen velocity. Edge: Adames
Series History
- 2024–2026 Combined: Brewers lead 11–7
- At American Family Field: Milwaukee has won 6 of the last 8
- Recent Trend: Brewers have outscored SF 38–22 over the last 7 meetings.
Betting Trends
San Francisco Giants
- 2–8 last 10 overall
- 1–6 last 7 road games
- Under is 6–3 in their last 9
- 0–5 last 5 vs. NL Central opponents
Milwaukee Brewers
- 7–3 last 10 overall
- 5–1 last 6 at home
- Over is 4–1 in their last 5 home games
- 8–2 last 10 vs. teams under .500
Game Odds
San Francisco Giants 9.5
Milwaukee Brewers – 171
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 3, 2026








