MILWAUKEE BREWERS NOTES:
Taking Care of Business
The Brewers are 17-9 (.654) within the NL Central this season…..the Braves are the only team in the majors with a better divisional record…..they have gone 22-6 (.786) against the NL East.
On a Series Note
The Brewers have played five straight series without a series loss (4-0-1): 2-1 at CLE, 3-1 at NYM, 2-1 at PIT, 2-2 vs. CHC, 2-1 vs. CIN (11-6 record).
Rebel Yeli
In his last 30 games, Christian Yelich is batting .347 (41-for-118) with 27 runs, 4 HR and 21 RBI while posting a .434 OBP/.585 SLG/1.019 OPS…..Yelich is currently on a 9-game hitting streak, batting .368 (14-for-38) with 13 runs, 2 HR and 10 RBI while posting a .442 OBP/.658 SLG/1.100 OPS.
Better Off Red
Since joining the Brewers in 2018, Christian Yelich has played 82 games against Cincinnati and has hit .294 (89-for-303) with 17 HR and 51 RBI with a .406 OBP/.561 SLG/.967 OPS.
Most HR vs. Cincinnati – Since 2018
Player HR
Ian Happ, CHC ………………………………….. 19
Christian Yelich, MIL …………………….. 17
Paul Goldschmidt, STL …………………….17
Most RBI vs. Cincinnati – Since 2018
Player RBI
Christian Yelich, MIL …………………….. 51
Ian Happ, CHC ………………………………….. 51
Paul Goldschmidt, STL ……………………47
Where There’s a Willy, There’s a Way
Willy Adames is second in HR (16) and RBI (46) from the shortstop position in the National League, trailing only the Mets’ Francisco Lindor (19/60), and has hit safely in 9 of his last 10 games, batting .310 (13-for-42) with 4 HR and 12 RBI.
Don’t Mess With Bill
William Contreras is on a 7-game hitting streak in which he is batting .400 (12-for-30) with 1 HR and 6 RBI.
TONIGHT’S GAME: Is game 1 of a 6-game, 7-day road trip to Cincinnati (3g) and Philadelphia (3g) to open the second half of the season…..following this trip, the team returns to American Family Field for a 6-game homestand against Atlanta (3g) and Cincinnati (3g).
IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: LHP Aaron Ashby (left labrum), RHP Jake Cousins (right shoulder), OF Garrett Mitchell (left shoulder), 1B Darin Ruf (right knee), LHP Bennett Sousa (left shoulder), 1B Rowdy Tellez (right forearm), LHP Justin Wilson (left elbow) and RHP Brandon Woodruff (right shoulder) are on the injured list…..Ashby, Mitchell, Ruf, Wilson and Woodruff are on the 60-day injured list.
IN THE STANDINGS (106 days): The Brewers have spent the following number of days alone or tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 57, SECOND: 47, THIRD: 2, FOURTH: 0, FIFTH: 0…..the team is currently in second place, trailing the first-place Reds by 1.0 game.
SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 15-13-1 in series play.
Game 1: 14-15, Game 2: 16-13, Game 3: 15-13, Game 4: 4-1
Sweep Wins (4): vs. NYM (3g, 4/3-4/5), at SEA (3g, 4/17-4/19), vs. KC (3g, 5/12-5/14), vs. PIT (3g, 6/16-6/18)
Sweep Losses (3): at COL (3g, 5/2-5/4), vs. OAK (3g, 6/9-6/11), at MIN (2g, 6/13-6/14)
AT HOME: The Brewers are 26-21 at home, going 8-6-1 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 23-21 on the road, going 7-7-0 in series play…..the team went 40-41 on the road last season, going 9-12-5 in series play.
LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers have made 20 replay challenges this season, going 7-13…..their last challenge (lost) came on 7/8 vs. Cincinnati as an out call at second base (William Contreras) to end the game stood.
TONIGHT’S STARTER: #39 – RHP CORBIN BURNES (18gs, 7-5, 3.94)
BURNES AT A GLANCE: Corbin Burnes, 28, will be making his 19th start of the season and third against the Reds…..Burnes last started last Friday vs. Cincinnati and earned a 7-3 win (6ip, 3h, 2r, 2er, 4bb, 6k, 1hr, 90 pitches)…..the team is 10-8 in his starts…..he has made 11 quality starts…..opponents are batting .211 (83-for-394, 14hr)…..Burnes was selected by Milwaukee in the fourth round of the 2016 First-Year Player Draft out of St. Mary’s (CA) College…..he is under club control through 2024.
TRIFECTA!: Burnes is the fifth player in franchise history to make three straight All-Star Games, joining Ryan Braun (5), Josh Hader (4), Dan Plesac (3) and Don Money (3).
LAST SEASON: Burnes went 12-8 with a 2.94 ERA in 33 starts, finishing seventh in NL Cy Young Award voting after winning the award in 2021…..he was an All-Star for the second straight season and was Brewers Most Valuable Pitcher for the second year in a row…..his career-high 243 strikeouts led the National League and ranked second in MLB behind the Yankees’ Gerrit Cole (257)…..he was the first pitcher in franchise history to lead his league in strikeouts…..he was also among the NL top five in starts (T1st, 33), AVG (2nd, .197), K/9IP (2nd, 10.83), H/9IP (2nd, 6.42), innings (4th, 202.0), K/BB (4th, 4.76), quality starts (T4th, 21) and WHIP (5th, 0.97)…..the team went 20-13 in his starts.
CY BURNES: Burnes won the 2021 National League Cy Young Award after going 11-5 with a Major League-best 2.43 ERA in 28 starts…..he became the third pitcher in franchise history to win a Cy Young Award, joining Rollie Fingers (1981) and Pete Vuckovich (1982)…..he became the first pitcher in franchise history to lead his league in ERA.
CAREER: Is 42-24 with a 3.34 ERA in 153 games/92 starts (623ip, 231er)…..is in his sixth Major League season, all with the Brewers (2018-23)…..is 34-21 with a 3.13 ERA as a starter (541ip, 188er) and 8-3 with a 4.72 ERA in relief (82ip, 43er)…..Burnes is a three-time All-Star (2021-23) and was a 2021 All-MLB First Team selection.
CAREER AT AMERICAN FAMILY FIELD: Is 21-14 with a 3.57 ERA in 75 games/48 starts (325ip, 129er)…..is 4-2 with a 4.13 ERA in 9 starts this season (52.1ip, 24er).
CAREER ON THE ROAD: Is 21-10 with a 3.08 ERA in 78 games/44 starts (298ip, 102er)…..is 3-3 with a 3.76 ERA in 9 starts this season (55ip, 23er).
CAREER vs. REDS: Is 3-1 with a 2.80 ERA in 16 games/6 starts (54.2ip, 17er), including 1-0 with a 3.75 ERA in 2 starts this season (12ip, 5er)…..is 2-1 with a 1.80 ERA in 8 career games/3 starts at Great American Ball Park (25ip, 5er)…..Burnes is 3-0 with a 2.79 ERA in his career against the Reds as a starter (38.2ip, 12er).
CINCINNATI REDS NOTES:
DRAFTED
- With the seventh pick of the first round of the 2023 first-year player draft, the Reds selected out of Wake Forest University junior RHP Rhett Lowder (6-2, 197).
- Lowder, 21, is only the second pitcher ever to win consecutive ACC Pitcher of the Year awards…this spring he led all NCAA Division I pitchers with 15 wins while ranking fourth in both ERA (1.87) and strikeouts (143)…helped lead Wake Forest to its first College World Series since 1955.
FRIDAY’S GAME
- Is Game 1 of the season’s second half, Game 1 of a 3-game weekend series vs Michael Vassallo’s Brewers and Game 1 of a 10-game homestand (3g vs Mil, 4g vs SF, 3g vs Ari).
- The Reds finished the first half with a 5-2 road trip (4-0 at Wsh, 1-2 at Mil).
- Will follow this homestand with an 11-day, 10-game road trip (3g at Mil, off day & 3g at LAD, 4g at Chc)…won 7 of their last 8 road series.
SERIES NOTES
- The Brewers won each of this season’s first 2 series (3-1 at Cin, 2-1 at Mil).
- In 2022, the Brewers won 4 of the 6 series and 13 of the 19 games.
- Beginning in 2018, the Brewers’ .696 winning percentage (32-14) at GABP is the best of any NL Central Division team in that span.
- For the second time in 3 seasons, the Reds and Brewers are meeting in the series on each side of the All-Star Game
FIRST-PLACE REDS
- With a 50-41 record the Reds are in first place this late in a full season for the time since the end of the 2012 season, when they most recently won the Central Division (97-65, +9.0).
- Last season, the Reds were 34-57 after 91 games.
RUNNING MEN
- The Reds lead the Major Leagues with 112 stolen bases, their highest total since 2017 (120sb)…recorded 58 stolen bases all of 2022…are trying to lead the National League in stolen bases for the first time since 2015 (134sb).
- With Elvis Peguero pitching, Elly De La Cruz on Sat at Mil became only the fourth Reds batter ever to steal second, third and home in the same inning (Hans Lobert 9/27/1908, Dode Paskert 5/23/1910, Greasy Neale 8/15/1919)…became the first Major League batter to steal second, third and home in the same inning since Mia’s Jon Berti did it on 8/25/2020 at NYM…became the first Reds batter with a straight steal of home since Brandon Phillips did it on 7/10/2009 at NYM.
- The Reds recorded 50 stolen bases in June, their highest steals total in a calendar month since September 1912 (53sb).
- 5 times this season recorded at least 5 stolen bases in a game (6sb on 6/2 vs Mil, 9sb on 6/3 vs Mil, 5sb on 6/25 at Bal, 6sb on Tue at Wsh, 5sb on 7/8 at Mil)…prior to 6/2, the Reds hadn’t recorded 5 stolen bases in a game since 4/10/17 at Pit.
- Their 9 stolen bases on 6/3 vs Mil (Jake Fraley 3, Spencer Steer 2, Jonathan India 2, Will Benson, Stuart Fairchild) was their highest single-game total since 5/30/1976 vs LAD (9sb)…the Reds’ single-game record since 1900 for stolen bases in a game remains 10 (5/29/1913 at StL).
BIG ROAD MACHINE
- The Brewers’ 2-1 series win to end the season’s first half snapped a streak in which the Reds won 7 consecutive road series…won 7 straight road series for only the third time in their history…won 8 straight road series in 1976 (6/25-8/12) and 1923 (7/2-8/25)…courtesy @EliasSports.
- Beginning 5/26, the Reds are 20-5 over their last 4 road trips covering 8 road series.
- The Reds’ 27 road wins (27-20) was their highest total prior to the All-Star Game break since 1999 (29-13).
- Went 8-1 on their road trip to StL (2-1), KC (3-0) and Hou (3-0)…for only the second time ever, won 8 games on a road trip of 9 games or fewer (8-0, 9/21-9/27, 1964)…was their first road trip of any length with at least 8 wins since 5/28-6/9, 1999 (9-3)…courtesy @EliasSports.
RED HOTS
- Reds batters established a new franchise record for consecutive games with at least 1 home run (22g, 45hr, 6/14-7/8), a streak snapped in the 1-0 loss at Mil in the final game heading into the All-Star Game break…the 1956 Reds held the team record by homering in 21 consecutive games.
- The Reds have used 51 players…in 2022 used a club record 66 players.
- Reds baserunners in 70 attempts have scored 69 runs from second base on singles…both lead the Major Leagues.
- The Reds are the first team in Major League history to move into first place alone in 9 games or fewer after falling 5 or more games under .500 while facing a deficit of at least 5 games…on 6/9 were 29-35 and trailed the first-place Pirates by 5.0 games…beginning 6/10 won 9 straight games to move into first place alone on 6/19.
- The Reds went 18-9 in June, their highest victory total in any month since June 2014 (18-10).
- The Reds’ 12-game winning streak, snapped by a 7-6 loss on 6/24 vs Atl, tied their modern club record (5/16-5/27, 1939 & 4/30-5/12, 1957).
- Elly De La Cruz and Spencer Steer on 7/4 at Wsh became the first set of rookie teammates in Major League history to finish in the same game 4-for-4 with at least 1 RBI (since RBI became an official statistic in 1920)…courtesy @EliasSports.
- 11 Reds players have made Major League debuts this season (RHP Casey Legumina, RHP Levi Stoudt, IF Matt McLain, LHP Brandon Williamson, RHP Eduardo Salazar, OF TJ Hopkins, LHP Andrew Abbott, IF Elly De La Cruz, RHP Ricky Karcher, RHP Randy Wynne, RHP Jake Wong)…15 rookies played in at least 1 game for the Reds.