- Matchup: Tampa Bay Rays vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Schedule: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Tampa Bay (+150) Milwaukee (-182)
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On Tuesday, the Milwaukee Brewers (3-0) will face off against the Tampa Bay Rays (1-2) at American Family Field. The moneyline for this game has the Rays at +150 and the Brewers at -182, while the over/under is set at 8. Pitching for the game will be Shane McClanahan for the Rays and Brandon Woodruff for the Brewers.

The Tampa Bay Rays are showcasing a slugging percentage of .405 with 19 strikeouts and 13 walks this season. They have driven in 21 runs and recorded 41 hits, boasting a team batting average of .339. The Rays have hit 5 doubles and launched 1 home run, accumulating a total of 23 runs scored and an impressive on-base percentage of .397. As a team, they are averaging 7.7 runs per game, placing them 2nd in the league.
The Rays currently possess a K/BB ratio of 2.67, and their pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.42. The pitchers have allowed 5 home runs and a total of 22 runs (ranked 27th in the league). With 31 hits allowed (10.7 per 9 innings) and 20 earned runs, the team holds a season ERA of 6.84 (28th in MLB). They have struck out 16 batters while issuing 6 walks, resulting in a FIP of 5.08 for the year.
This season, the Rays have utilized 11 relief pitchers, who have inherited 3 runners, with 100% of those scoring. The relievers have secured 3 holds (11th in the league) and have faced high-leverage situations on five occasions.
Defensively, the Tampa Bay Rays have recorded 79 putouts, 24 assists, and 4 errors. Their fielding percentage stands at .963, placing them 27th in Major League Baseball, along with 2 double plays executed. They have converted 67.9% of balls in play into outs over 237 innings, ranking 23rd in the league.
Shane McClanahan has pitched 404 innings, striking out 456 batters throughout his MLB career. He boasts a 3.03 ERA (136 earned runs allowed) with a career WHIP of 1.106. Having given up 331 hits (7.4 hits per 9 innings) and 116 walks, McClanahan holds a FIP of 2.98, facing 1,627 hitters in the majors.
The Milwaukee Brewers possess a team slugging percentage of .519 and are averaging 9.67 runs per game (1st in MLB). They have hit 7 doubles, drawn 22 walks, and produced a total of 29 runs. With 4 home runs and 28 RBIs, the Brewers have struck out 24 times (24th in the league) and gathered 35 hits, leading to an on-base percentage of .452 and a team batting average of .337 this season.
The Brewers’ staff has a collective WHIP of 1.259 and a FIP of 4.40 this year. Ranking 9th in MLB for total hits allowed, they have surrendered 10 runs this season for an ERA of 3.33 (10 earned runs allowed). Their current strikeout-to-walk ratio is 14.30 (43 strikeouts to 14 walks) and they have given up 6 home runs, allowing 3.33 runs per 9 innings (9th in MLB).
Additionally, they rank 6th in baseball with a save rate of 100.0%, utilizing 12 relief pitchers this year. These pitchers have not faced high-leverage situations or base runners during their outings.
Defensively, the Brewers have recorded 3 double plays and maintain a perfect fielding percentage of 1.000 (3rd in MLB). They’ve achieved 24 assists, zero errors, and have made 81 putouts this season. In 243 innings played, they have a defensive efficiency of 70.8% (13th in MLB).
Brandon Woodruff has allowed 580 hits and boasts 871 strikeouts over 745 innings pitched in his MLB career. He has given up 257 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.034 and a FIP of 3.1. Woodruff has a K/BB ratio of 4.58 and has faced 2,984 batters during his time in the league. His career record stands at 53-28 with an ERA of 3.10, allowing 7.0 hits per 9 innings.
Which team will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Guy Bruhn’s Pick: Bet on Milwaukee (-182)
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