American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
First pitch: 7:40 p.m. EDT
TV: Brewers.TV / Mariners.TV
Probable starters:
RHP Bryce Miller (Mariners, 4-6, 3.39 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 84 K in 85.0 IP) vs. LHP Kyle Harrison (Brewers, 9-3, ~2.99–3.47 ERA, 1.12–1.13 WHIP, 114 K in 93.1 IP).
This is the series opener of a three-game interleague set. The Brewers own the best record in MLB and a strong home mark (41-22). The Mariners sit third in the AL West and are struggling on the road (26-37). The clubs meet for the first time this season.
Venue & Weather
American Family Field features a retractable roof (likely closed or adjustable depending on conditions) and is generally pitcher-friendly with spacious dimensions that limit some power. Forecast for first pitch: Mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers/thunderstorms in the afternoon/evening (best chance mid-to-late afternoon into early evening), high around 80–82°F, west winds 5–15 mph. Storms possible with gusty winds/hail potential earlier; conditions should improve later. Overnight lows near 64°F. Monitor for possible delays.
Injury Reports
Mariners:
OF Victor Robles (day-to-day, shoulder).
OF Taylor Ward (day-to-day/probable, quadriceps).
SS J.P. Crawford (10-day IL, wrist) – expected ~Aug. 18 or soon.
SS Colt Emerson (10-day IL, wrist).
OF Luke Raley (10-day IL, elbow) – longer-term.
INF Will Wilson (60-day IL, thumb).
RPs Matt Brash (15-day IL, lat), Cole Wilcox (15-day IL, oblique), Carlos Vargas (60-day IL, lat), Cooper Criswell (60-day IL, shoulder).
Brewers:
2B Brice Turang (day-to-day, knee) – targeting return for this series.
OF Sal Frelick (10-day IL, shoulder) – rehab progressing, possible soon.
SS Cooper Pratt (10-day IL, hamstring) – rehab starting.
RPs Joel Kuhnel (15-day IL, shoulder), Abner Uribe (15-day IL, forearm), JoJo Romero (15-day IL, appendix).
Longer-term: SP Brandon Woodruff, RPs Rob Zastryzny, Angel Zerpa, Brian Fitzpatrick, Quinn Priester (various shoulder/elbow/forearm).
Both sides are missing depth pieces, particularly in the infield/outfield and bullpen.
Current Rosters / Key Contributors
Mariners key players: CF Julio Rodríguez (~19 HR), LF Randy Arozarena, OF Dominic Canzone, 1B Josh Naylor, 2B Cole Young, C Cal Raleigh, INF Brendan Donovan / Brock Rodden, OF Taylor Ward / Victor Robles (availability pending). Pitching led by Logan Gilbert, Bryan Woo, George Kirby, Emerson Hancock, and Miller. Offense ranks near the bottom in runs and average.
Brewers key players: 2B Brice Turang (hot recently when healthy), OF Jake Bauers (~21 HR, recent multi-hit games), OF Jackson Chourio, C William Contreras, CF Garrett Mitchell, 1B Andrew Vaughn, DH Christian Yelich, SS Joey Ortiz, 3B David Hamilton. Strong contact/OBP team with elite pitching (team ERA ~3.50). Rotation includes Harrison, Jacob Misiorowski, Dustin May.
Recent Team Forms
Mariners (last 10: 3-7): Quiet offense (.229 AVG range) and higher recent ERA (~4.80). Road struggles continue; they have shown power in streaks (strong when hitting 2+ HRs) but inconsistency overall.
Brewers (last 10: 5-5): Balanced but recent offense cooler (.221 AVG). Excellent home form and pitching depth keep them winning. Strong when hitting multiple home runs (23-9). Coming off a solid series vs. the Dodgers.
Key Player vs. Player Matchups & Pitcher Notes
Miller vs. Brewers: Strong control and low WHIP this year; solid overall but cooler of late (higher ERA in recent starts). Limited prior history vs. Milwaukee (good outing in past). Faces a contact-oriented lineup (Bauers, Turang, Chourio, Contreras key threats). American Family Field suits his style.
Harrison vs. Mariners: Excellent season with high K rate and strong home splits (very low ERA at home in samples). First career look at Seattle. Mariners’ righty-heavy power bats (Rodríguez, Arozarena, Canzone) will test him; lefty matchup favors Harrison against some of Seattle’s lineup.
Bullpens: Milwaukee deeper overall despite absences; Seattle’s has been taxed by injuries.
Series History
First meeting of 2026. Limited recent interleague history; Brewers have generally held the edge at home in prior series.
Betting Trends
Brewers dominant as home favorites with elite record and pitching. Mariners competitive as road underdogs in low-scoring spots but poor overall road form. Totals lean low at this park with both starters’ efficiency. Public heavily favors Milwaukee.
Game Odds
Seattle Mariners 7.5
Milwaukee Brewers – 176
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, August 17, 2026








