- Matchup: Tampa Bay Rays vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Monday, March 30, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Tampa Bay (+125) Milwaukee (-150)
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On Monday, the Milwaukee Brewers (2-0) will face off against the Tampa Bay Rays (0-2) at American Family Field. The current moneyline for this game positions the Rays at +125, while the Brewers sit at -150. The total for the match is set at 8 runs, with Nick Martinez and Kyle Harrison expected to take the mound.

The Tampa Bay Rays are averaging 6.0 runs per game, putting them 7th overall in the league. With a total of 12 runs scored, the team boasts an on-base percentage (OBP) of .371. Notably, they have not hit any doubles yet this season and have only managed to hit 1 home run. The Rays have accumulated 11 RBIs and 24 hits, which translates to a team batting average of .304. They have a slugging percentage of .342, with 13 strikeouts and 9 walks recorded so far.
This season, the Rays hold a team ERA of 6.75, ranking them 29th in the league, with 11 strikeouts recorded by their pitching staff. They have given up 15 total runs and 2 home runs, positioning them at 27th in the league. Their pitchers have walked 3 batters, and the team’s Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) stands at 3.66. Tampa Bay’s pitching staff has allowed 20 hits (10.5 per 9 innings) and 13 earned runs, achieving a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.67 and a WHIP of 1.35.
The Rays’ bullpen has entered the game with inherited baserunners 3 times and has made 4 high-leverage appearances. Their relief corps has recorded 1 hold (18th in MLB), with all 3 inherited runners scoring. Thus far, the Rays have utilized 7 relievers in their games.
On defense, the Rays have achieved 52 putouts, 17 assists, and 3 errors, resulting in a fielding percentage of .958, which ranks 28th in professional baseball. They have also turned 1 double play and converted 66.7% of balls in play into outs across 156 innings, landing them 23rd in the league.
Nick Martinez has pitched a total of 939 innings in his career, accumulating 670 strikeouts. With an earned run average of 4.16 (434 earned runs permitted) and a career WHIP of 1.303, he has allowed 935 hits (9.0 hits per nine innings) and 289 walks, owning a 48-59 career record. His FIP is rated at 4.10 after facing 3,987 batters in Major League Baseball.
The Milwaukee Brewers are leading with a team slugging percentage of .493 and scoring an impressive 10.00 runs per game (1st in MLB). They have achieved 4 doubles, drawn 15 walks, and scored a total of 20 runs. So far, they have hit 2 home runs and gathered 19 RBIs. Additionally, they have struck out 12 times (27th in the league) and amassed 24 hits, with an OBP of .464 and a team batting average of .348 this season.
The Brewers’ pitching staff has a collective WHIP of 1.111 and a FIP of 3.13. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is impressive at 15.50, with 31 strikeouts compared to 9 walks issued. They rank 4th for total hits allowed, giving up just 11, and they yield a mere 1.50 runs per 9 innings (3rd in MLB), maintaining a season ERA of 1.50 with only 3 earned runs surrendered.
The Brewers’ bullpen has yet to make any high-stakes appearances and has only faced runners on base once. They currently hold a 0.0% save rate, ranking 22nd in the league, with 8 different relievers deployed this season.
Defensively, the Brewers have executed 1 double play, holding a perfect fielding rate of 1.000 (3rd in MLB). They have accumulated 15 assists, committed no errors, and recorded 54 putouts this year. Their defensive efficiency rate is 72.4%, placing them 9th in professional baseball over 162 innings played.
In his career, Kyle Harrison has allowed 189 hits while achieving 191 strikeouts across 194 innings pitched. With a career win-loss record of 9-9 and an earned run average of 4.40, he has issued 95 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.318 along with a FIP of 4.3. His strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 2.85, having faced 835 batters throughout his career.
Who will prevail in tonight’s matchup, against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Tampa Bay (+125)
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