MILWAUKEE BREWERS NOTES:
TODAY’S GAME: Is game 6 (3-2) of a 10-game trip to Arizona (1-2), San Diego (2-0) and Seattle (3g)…..following this trip and an off day next Thursday, the team returns to American Family Field for a 9-game homestand against Boston (3g), Detroit (3g) and Los Angeles-AL (3g).
IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: RHP Jason Alexander (right rotator cuff), LHP Aaron Ashby (left labrum), RHP Adrian Houser (right groin), OF Tyrone Taylor (right elbow), INF Luis Urías (left hamstring), LHP Justin Wilson (left elbow) and RHP Brandon Woodruff (right shoulder) are on the IL…..Alexander, Ashby and Wilson are on the 60-day IL.
IN THE STANDINGS (16 days): The Brewers have spent the following number of days alone or tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 14, SECOND: 0, THIRD: 2, FOURTH: 0, FIFTH: 0…..the team is currently in first place, leading the second-place Cubs by 2.0 games.
SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 3-1-0 in series play.
Game 1: 3-2, Game 2: 4-1, Game 3: 3-1, Game 4: 0-0
Sweep Wins (1): vs. NYM (3g, 4/3-4/5)
Sweep Losses (-): None
AT HOME: The Brewers are 5-1 at home, going 2-0-0 in series play…..the team went 46-35 at home last season, going 15-8-4 in series play.
ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 5-3 on the road, going 1-1-0 in series play…..the team went 40-41 on the road last season, going 9-12-5 in series play.
2022 IN REVIEW: The Brewers went 86-76 last season, missing the postseason for the first time since 2017…..the team was eliminated from NL Central contention on September 27 and eliminated from postseason contention on October 3, snapping their franchise-record four consecutive years of making the playoffs…..the team won at least 86 games for the fifth consecutive full season (since 2017), joining the Dodgers (since 2012), Astros (since 2017) and Yankees (since 2017) as the only teams to accomplish the feat during this stretch (does not include 2020).
LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers have made three replay challenges this season, going 1-2…..their last challenge (lost) came on 4/12 at Arizona as an out call at first base (Willy Adames) stood
BREWERS vs. PADRES
SUMMARY: Are 83-85 all-time, including 2-0 this season…..went 3-4 last season. at MIL: Are 47-42 all-time, going 42-34 at American Family Field and 5-8 at County Stadium…..went 1-3 last season. at SD: Are 36-43 all-time, going 28-29 at Petco Park and 8-14 at Qualcomm Stadium…..are 2-0 this season…..went 2-1 last season and have gone 13-4 in the last 17 games, including 4 straight wins.
TONIGHT’S STARTER: #51 – RHP FREDDY PERALTA (2gs, 2-0, 0.75)
PERALTA AT A GLANCE: Freddy Peralta, 26, is making his third start…..Peralta last started in a 6-1 win last Sunday vs. St. Louis (6ip, 4h, 1r, 1er, 3bb, 7k, 102 pitches)…..he earned a 10-0 win in the home opener on 4/3 vs. New York-NL (6ip, 2h, 3bb, 7k, 85 pitches)…..opponents are batting .146 (6-for-41, 0hr)…..Peralta was acquired from Seattle, along with RHP Carlos Herrera and RHP Daniel Missaki, in exchange for 1B Adam Lind on 12/9/15…..on 2/28/20, he signed a 5-year contract through the 2024 season with club options for 2025 and 2026.
BABY ON BOARD: Peralta and his wife, Maritza, welcomed their second child into the world, a boy named Freddy Jr., on March 29 in Milwaukee…..the youngster weighed 9 lbs and 9 ounces…..the couple also has a daughter named Norah.
LAST SEASON: Peralta went 4-4 with a 3.58 ERA in 18 games/17 starts…..he held opponents to a .190 batting average with 86 strikeouts in 78.0 innings…..the team went 8-9 in his starts…..he produced 4 quality starts…..he was on the injured list twice last season: 5/23-8/2 (right posterior shoulder strain) and 9/9-9/24 (right shoulder inflammation).
CAREER: Is 32-17 with a 3.73 ERA in 118 games/69 starts (427ip, 177er)…..is in his sixth Major League season, all with the Brewers (2018-23)…..is 24-15 with a 3.70 ERA as a starter (343ip, 141er) and 8-2 with a 3.86 ERA in relief (84ip, 36er)…..was an All-Star in 2021.
CAREER AT AMERICAN FAMILY FIELD: Is 20-10 with a 3.21 ERA in 64 games/36 starts (235.2ip, 84er)…..is 2-0 with a 0.75 ERA in 2 starts this season (12ip, 1er)…..went 3-4 with a 4.34 ERA in 11 games/10 starts last season (45.2ip, 22er)…..CAREER ON THE ROAD: Is 12-7 with a 4.37 ERA in 54 games/33 starts (191.1ip, 93er)…..went 1-0 with a 2.51 ERA in 7 starts last season (32.1ip, 9er).
CAREER vs. PADRES: Is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 3 appearances, all coming in relief in 2019 (5.2ip, 1h, 1bb, 9k).
SAN DIEGO PADRES NOTES:
Padres drop 3rd straight game, lose 2nd of 4-game series to the Brewers
• Padres’ starter Michael Wacha was tapped for 7 runs (all earned) and 11 hits in his 4.1 IP…he surrendered 4 runs and 4 extra-base hits in the 1st inning, the most XBH he’s ever allowed in a single frame in his career.
• Jose Azocar, Trent Grisham, and Nelson Cruz all doubled, and Luis Campusano hit a solo home run in the 5th inning for his 3rd-career big fly.
Padres offensive woes
• In 5 games since the start of the Padres @ Mets series, the Padres have scored just 11 runs, tying with the Nationals and White Sox for the fewest of any team in the big leagues…they’ve also struck out 50 times, the most of any NL team in that span.
When the opposing team scores first
• When the Padres’ opponent scores 1st, the Friars are 1-6 this year… when San Diego plates 3 or fewer runs, they are also 1-6.
• When they allow 5-or-more runs, they are 0-6. Padres pitching have allowed 20 SB, most in Majors
STARTING PITCHERS
RHP SETH LUGO X RHP FREDDY PERALTA 7-8 10-4 VS
2023 marks his 20th season
Entered ’23 with a 1,435-1,345 record
3x Manager of the Year (2007, ’12, ’18)
2001 World Series Champion (ARI)
PADRES ’23 RECORDS
• The Padres themselves have swiped 7 bags so far, T-9th in MLB…San Diego pitchers, however, have allowed a Major League-most 20 SB at a 95.2 stolen base percentage (20 SB in 21 attempts).
Padres in a stretch of playing 18 games in 18 days; 21 games in 22 days
• San Diego had their 1st off day on Wednesday and will not enjoy their 2nd one until April 24th, playing 18 games in 18 days from April 6-23…their 3rd off day will be on April 28, and since April 6, their current stretch of games are also 21 games in 22 days.
• San Diego is also starting the regular season with 24 games in 25 days… they had 1 off day on April 5, they will have one in Chicago on April 24th, and they’ll have their 1st off day in San Diego on April 28.
STARTING PITCHER – SETH LUGO 42
Lugo set to make first career start vs.
Brew Crew
33-year-old Seth Lugo takes the mound for his first career start vs. Milwaukee, having made 8 relief appearances vs. the Brew Crew from 2018-22 with a 0.69 ERA (1 ER, 13.0 IP), .196 opp. AVG, 0.69 WHIP and 16 SO vs. 0 BB….he’s riding an 11.0-scoreless inning streak vs. MIL across his last 7 appearances dating back to May 25, 2018.
4 Brewers hitters have at least 1 HR vs. Lugo, with Christian Yelich’s 2 leading the way, followed by Brian Anderson, Luke Voit and Willy Adames 1 HR apiece vs. Lugo 2 wins and a 1.50 ERA-or-fewer Lugo is 2-0 with a 1.38 ERA on the season, 1 of 3 NL starters with 2 wins, no osses and a 1.40 ERA-or-fewer (also: MIL’s starter today Freddy Peralta and COL’s Kyle Freeman).
Inside Lugo’s first 2 starts in brown and gold
Seth allowed 1 ER for the 2nd consecutive start in his road debut this past Sun, April 9 at ATL…he’s made 28 career app. vs. ATL but just 4 starts, and improved to 4-0 in each of those 4 starts, and Sun was his first start vs. ATL since 2017. Following the game, Lugo said: “I’ve been whomped up here quite a few times that I remember….I know that lineup is really tough to get through and to shut them down the way I did is really gratifying.” Lugo made his Padre debut in SD’s 4th game of the season on Sun, April 2 vs. COL…he tossed a career-high-tying 7.0 innings for the 4th time and the first since June 11, 2017 @ ATL…his 7 punchouts in his Padre debut were 1 shy of his career high 8, done so 3 times.
Starting vs. Relieving
Lugo’s spot in the Padres rotation marks his first starts since the 2020 season, when he made 7 starts out of his 16 total appearances during the pandemic-shortened campaign… his Padre debut on March 30 vs. COL snapped a streak of 108 consecutive relief appearances dating back to June 2, 2021. In his 40 career starts, he has gone 17-10 with a 4.16 ERA and a .267 opponents’ AVG…in his 237 career relief outings, he is 17-14 with 16 SV in 30 SVO, 61 holds and a .212 opp. AVG.
Filthy with the curve
Per Statcast, last season he relied on his curveball 34% of the time with opponents hitting .159 (11-69) against the pitch and ranking in the 99th percentile in spin rate (3,253 rpm)…this season, he again is relying on the curveball 34.7% of the time and opponents are hitting .250 against the pitch (5-20)…the 3,266 rpm ranks in the 100th percentile in curveball spin rate.