Milwaukee Brewers Vs Los Angeles Dodgers Betting Picks
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Brewers vs Dodgers Game Information
The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to take on the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, and this matchup is expected to be a compelling clash. Both teams have been performing well this season, with the Dodgers boasting a solid batting average and strong pitching stats, while the Brewers have demonstrated consistent hitting and defensive capabilities. With both teams looking to secure a crucial victory, this game promises to be a nail-biter.
Brewers vs Dodgers Win Probabilities
The win probabilities for this game favor the Los Angeles Dodgers at 55%, while the Milwaukee Brewers have a 45% chance of winning. The Dodgers’ higher probability can be attributed to their robust overall season performance, notably their batting average of 0.252 and a pitching Earned Run Average (ERA) of 3.818. Conversely, the Brewers have a consistent hitting lineup and a solid record at home, which narrows the probabilistic gap.
Brewers vs Dodgers Picks: Full Analysis
Analyzing both teams’ strengths and weaknesses gives us a clearer picture of what to expect in this matchup. The Dodgers have shown strength in offensive production and reliable pitching, while the Brewers’ ability to capitalize on defensive plays and maintain a steady batting performance could be decisive factors…
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a remarkable season with 66 wins and 49 losses over 115 games. They have accumulated 983 hits with an overall batting average of 0.252, alongside 152 home runs. Their pitching staff has an ERA of 3.818 and a WHIP of 1.217, demonstrating a balanced combination of offense and defense. On the other hand, the Milwaukee Brewers, through 114 games, have notched 1009 hits and 558 runs, with a batting average of 0.258. While their figures are slightly lower than the Dodgers in some aspects, their consistency in hits and solid defensive plays, evidenced by fewer errors, make them formidable competitors. This game will likely hinge on which team can better exploit these strengths while mitigating their weaknesses.
Teams | Games | Runs | Hits | Homeruns | Walks | Strikeouts | Wins | Losses | Saves |
Brewers | 114 | 558 | 1009 | 122 | 426 | 1000 | 65 | 49 | 35 |
Dodgers | 115 | 563 | 983 | 152 | 440 | 973 | 66 | 49 | 35 |
Brewers vs Dodgers Prediction: Betting Trends
The Milwaukee Brewers have shown solid performance in the last five games, with a 3-2 win-loss record. They have covered the spread in three out of the five games. Notably, they have seen the ‘over’ hit in three of these games, indicating a trend towards higher-scoring games.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, in their last five games, have struggled slightly with a 2-3 record. They covered the spread in only two of these games. The ‘under’ has been more common for the Dodgers, hitting in three of the last five, suggesting their games have generally been lower-scoring affairs.
Injuries and Suspensions
Milwaukee Brewers | |||
Name | Status | Position | |
Wade Miley | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP | |
Christian Yelich | Out (10-Day Injured List) | LF | |
Ray Black | Out (Restricted List) | RP | |
Bryan Hudson | Out (15-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Rob Zastryzny | Out (15-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Brandon Woodruff | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP | |
J.B. Bukauskas | Out (60-Day Injured List) | RP | |
DL Hall | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP | |
Trevor Megill | Out (15-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Enoli Paredes | Out (15-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Robert Gasser | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP | |
Oliver Dunn | Out (60-Day Injured List) | 3B |
Los Angeles Dodgers | |||
Name | Status | Position | |
Mookie Betts | Out (10-Day Injured List) | SS | |
Ryan Brasier | Out (60-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Chris Taylor | Out (10-Day Injured List) | LF | |
Blake Treinen | Out (15-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Max Muncy | Out (60-Day Injured List) | 3B | |
Walker Buehler | Out (15-Day Injured List) | SP | |
Dustin May | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP | |
Brusdar Graterol | Out (15-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Tommy Edman | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SS | |
Tony Gonsolin | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP | |
Connor Brogdon | Out (60-Day Injured List) | RP | |
Emmet Sheehan | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP | |
Yoshinobu Yamamoto | Out (60-Day Injured List) | SP |
Brewers vs Dodgers Prediction
Given the statistics and recent performance trends, this game is set to be closely contested. The Brewers’ home advantage and consistent hitting might give them an edge, but the Dodgers’ superior pitching and balanced offense cannot be overlooked. Expect a relatively tight game with potential for a high-scoring outcome, especially if the Brewers can capitalize early. The final score prediction leans slightly towards the Dodgers due to their overall seasonal performance and marginally better win probability.