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Brewers and Braves Set for Another Pitching Showdown

Milwaukee Brewers News

In a gripping series opener, the Milwaukee Brewers fell to the Atlanta Braves in a classic pitchers’ duel featuring the Brewers’ ace Jacob Misiorowski and veteran left-hander Martín Perez. Today’s matchup promises to deliver another thrilling contest as Kyle Harrison, boasting an impressive 8-1 record and a 2.47 ERA, takes the mound against Braves’ star Chris Sale, who holds an 8-5 record with a remarkable 2.30 ERA.

Harrison has made a strong impression in his debut season with the Brewers, with only one blemish on his record: a rough outing on June 8 against the Athletics, where he surrendered eight runs in just 2 1/3 innings. Aside from that performance, he has consistently kept opposing offenses at bay, allowing no more than two runs in any of his other starts this year.

On the other side, Sale continues to defy age in his sixteenth Major League season. The nine-time All-Star, who captured the pitching Triple Crown and his first Cy Young Award in 2024, followed that stellar season with a solid 2.58 ERA and a 1.066 WHIP across 20 starts in 2025. If both pitchers deliver as expected, fans can anticipate another low-scoring battle.

Jake Bauers, who has posted a .765 OPS against left-handed pitchers and a .916 OPS against right-handers, will not be in today’s lineup against Sale. The Brewers’ lineup will feature Jackson Chourio, Brice Turang, and William Contreras at the top, with designated hitter Gary Sánchez hitting cleanup. Andrew Vaughn, who has an impressive 1.429 OPS against lefties, will bat fifth and play first base. Rounding out the order are Blake Perkins in right field, Garrett Mitchell in center, Cooper Pratt at shortstop, and Joey Ortiz at third base.

Fans can catch all the action on Brewers.TV, with live radio broadcasts available on WTMJ 620 and the Brewers Radio Network. First pitch is scheduled for 3:10 p.m.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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