- Game: Milwaukee Brewers vs Atlanta Braves
- Date: Friday, June 19, 2026
- Location: Truist Park, Cumberland, GA
- Broadcast: Braves.TV
- Odds/Point Spread: Milwaukee (+110) vs Atlanta (-130)
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On June 19, 2026, the Atlanta Braves (46-27) will square off against the Milwaukee Brewers (45-27) at Truist Park. The betting odds for this matchup see Milwaukee at +110 and Atlanta at -130, with an over/under set at 8.5 runs. The anticipated starting pitchers are Jacob Misiorowski and Martin Perez.

The Milwaukee Brewers have successfully hit 125 doubles and launched 67 home runs this season, boasting a slugging percentage of .397. With 571 strikeouts and 301 walks, this team averages 5.4 runs per game, ranking 2nd in Major League Baseball. Throughout the season, they have achieved 360 RBIs and recorded 616 hits, posting a team batting average of .255 and scoring a total of 381 runs, along with a .340 on-base percentage.
The Brewers’ pitching staff holds a collective ERA of 3.42, ranking 4th in the league, with 699 strikeouts under their belt. They have allowed 65 home runs and conceded 263 runs total (3rd in MLB). Milwaukee’s pitchers have issued 238 walks while achieving a FIP of 3.47 this season. They have surrendered 525 hits at an average of 7.4 per 9 innings, resulting in 242 earned runs. Furthermore, their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 2.94, accompanied by a WHIP of 1.20.
So far this season, the Brewers have utilized 215 relievers. The bullpen has inherited 85 runners, with 41.2% of those scoring. They have recorded 33 holds this season, ranking 21st in the league, and have entered high-pressure situations 64 times, achieving 21 saves and failing to convert 11 of 32 save opportunities. Their overall save rate is 65.6% across 66 save situations.
Defensively, Milwaukee has logged 1,909 putouts, 541 assists, and 30 errors, leading to a fielding percentage of .988, which ranks 9th in MLB. They have also executed 57 double plays and converted 70.2% of balls put into play into outs over 5,727 innings, placing them 14th in the league.
Jacob Misiorowski has pitched 153 innings in his career, recording 218 strikeouts. His ERA stands at 2.65, allowing 45 earned runs with a WHIP of 0.954. He has permitted 93 hits (5.5 hits per 9 innings) and issued 53 walks, sporting a career record of 13-5 and a FIP of 2.61 while facing 602 batters.
The Atlanta Braves have hit 97 home runs this year, contributing to 356 RBIs. They’ve recorded 113 doubles while drawing 224 walks and scoring 366 runs. This season, the Braves have an OBP of .320 and a batting average of .254, with a slugging percentage of .423 and an average of 5.01 runs per game, ranking 6th in the league. They’ve struck out 576 times (24th in MLB) and accumulated 632 hits.
Atlanta’s pitching staff has allowed 266 runs this season, maintaining a 3.40 ERA (245 earned runs). They’ve given up 80 home runs and are allowing 3.69 runs per 9 innings (3rd best in the league). The Braves’ overall WHIP is 1.191, with a team FIP of 3.99. Their K/BB ratio is 8.70 (630 strikeouts to 239 walks), making them the 4th-ranked pitching staff in hits allowed (534 total hits).
Atlanta ranks 3rd in save percentage at 78.6%, having deployed 225 relievers this season. Their bullpen has entered 70 high-leverage situations and faced runners on base 45 times. The Braves have recorded 47 holds and 6 blown saves, converting 22 out of 28 save opportunities with an inherited score rate of 28.6% across 63 inherited runners.
Defensively, the Braves have turned 52 double plays with a fielding percentage of .988 (8th in MLB). They’ve recorded 587 assists, committed 31 errors, and logged 1,949 putouts this year. Over 5,847 innings, their defensive efficiency stands at 72.4%, placing them 2nd in the league.
In his career, Martin Perez has allowed 1,794 hits while striking out 1,204 batters across 1,693 innings. He has permitted 820 earned runs, achieving a WHIP of 1.420 and a FIP of 4.3, with a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 1.97. Perez holds a win-loss record of 96-96 and has a career ERA of 4.36, allowing 9.5 hits per nine innings.
Which team will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB clash? Will it be against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Atlanta (-130)
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