- Matchup: Philadelphia Phillies vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Philadelphia (+162) Milwaukee (-196)
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This exciting matchup at American Family Field features the Milwaukee Brewers (41-25) taking on the Philadelphia Phillies (37-31) on Saturday. The opening moneyline has Philadelphia at +162, while Milwaukee is set at -196. The total runs for this game are projected at 8, with expected starters Aaron Nola and Shane Drohan on the mound.

The Phillies boast a slugging percentage of .389, tallying 578 strikeouts and 208 walks. They have acquired 269 RBIs and 518 hits this season, holding a batting average of .228. As a team, the Phillies have hit 90 doubles and knocked 86 home runs, accumulating 276 runs with an on-base percentage of .298. Philadelphia is averaging 4.1 runs per game, ranking 23rd in the league.
The Phillies present a strikeout to walk ratio of 3.45, with a pitching staff WHIP of 1.29. Their pitchers have allowed 69 home runs and a total of 290 runs (ranking 13th overall). Philadelphia’s staff has yielded 597 hits (8.9 per 9 innings) and 270 earned runs, resulting in a team ERA of 4.01 (also 13th in the league) alongside 641 strikeouts. This season, they’ve issued 186 walks with a collective FIP of 3.52.
The bullpen of the Philadelphia Phillies has achieved a save percentage of 75.9%, engaging in 60 save opportunities. They have managed 22 saves, converting 7 of 29 chances, while inheriting 73 runners; 32.9% of those have scored. Relief pitchers have faced runners on base during 57 outings, alongside 63 high-leverage appearances. To date, the Phillies have utilized 224 relievers, totaling 30 holds this year (ranking 24th in the league).
This season, the Philadelphia defense has racked up 1,819 putouts, 585 assists, and 31 errors, maintaining a fielding percentage of .987, placing them 11th in MLB. They have turned 42 double plays and converted 67.0% of balls in play into outs over 5,457 innings, ranking 29th in the league.
Aaron Nola, boasting 1,781 innings pitched, has recorded 1,944 strikeouts in his career. His win-loss record stands at 112-93, with a FIP of 3.85. Nola has faced 7,326 batters, posted an ERA of 3.91 (allowing 773 earned runs) and a WHIP of 1.160. He has given up 1,596 hits (averaging 8.1 hits per nine innings) and issued 471 walks.
The Milwaukee Brewers have smashed 57 home runs this season, alongside 333 RBIs. They’ve achieved 117 doubles, 287 walks, and have scored a total of 352 runs with a team OBP of .340 and batting average of .254. The team is slugging .389 and scoring 5.33 runs per game, positioning them 3rd overall in MLB. They have suffered 538 strikeouts (24th in baseball) along with 570 hits.
The Brewers’ team WHIP stands at 1.223, with a collective FIP of 3.58 this season. They rank 4th for fewest hits allowed, with only 496. So far, Milwaukee pitchers have permitted 249 runs and hold an impressive ERA of 3.47 (228 earned runs). Their K/BB ratio is 9.70, with 639 strikeouts against 227 walks. The team has given up 62 home runs, allowing 3.79 runs per nine innings (4th in MLB).
Milwaukee relief pitchers have a hereditary score percentage of 40.7% from 81 inherited runners. They have entered 60 high-leverage situations and faced runners on base 54 times. This season, the Brewers have participated in 61 save opportunities, earning 30 holds but also 10 blown saves. Notably, they are ranked 10th in terms of save rate at 66.7%, and have used 202 relievers this season.
Over 5,322 innings, the Brewers have achieved a defensive efficiency of 70.1% (ranking 14th in MLB). The team has executed 53 double plays, maintaining an excellent fielding percentage of .988 (8th in professional baseball). This season, Milwaukee has accumulated 516 assists, 28 errors, totaling 1,774 putouts.
Shane Drohan, with a career record of 3-1, possesses a 3.15 earned run average and gives up 7.5 hits per 9 innings. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 3.36 over 154 faced opponents throughout his career. With 13 earned runs against and a WHIP of 1.129, Drohan’s FIP is a standout 3.1. He has surrendered 31 hits while generating 37 strikeouts in 37 innings pitched.
Who will come out on top in this thrilling MLB contest against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Opt for Milwaukee (-196)
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