- Matchup: Chicago Cubs vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Event Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Chicago (+110) Milwaukee (-130)
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The Milwaukee Brewers (49-29) will face off against the Chicago Cubs (44-37) this Saturday at American Family Field. The betting moneyline has the Cubs at +110 and the Brewers at -130, with a total set at 9. David Peterson and Kyle Harrison are the starting pitchers for this exciting matchup.

This season, Chicago boasts a slugging percentage of .403 and has been struck out 682 times, while drawing 355 walks. They have compiled 371 RBIs along with 673 hits, maintaining a team batting average of .243. The Cubs have collectively produced 131 doubles and hit 95 home runs. With a total of 399 runs scored, their on-base percentage stands at .337. As a team, the Chicago Cubs are averaging 4.9 runs per game, placing them 6th in the league.
Chicago’s pitching staff has a K/BB ratio of 2.54, with a WHIP of 1.24. They have surrendered 123 home runs and 362 runs, ranking 16th in MLB. The team has allowed 645 hits (averaging 8.1 hits per 9 innings) and 342 earned runs, resulting in an ERA of 4.27 this season (17th in the league). Cubs pitchers have struck out a total of 637 batters and walked 251 opponents, with a collective FIP of 4.72 thus far.
The Cubs’ bullpen has achieved a save percentage of 48.0%, having appeared in 57 save situations. They secured 12 saves this season while missing 13 out of 25 save attempts. With 113 inherited runners, they have allowed 30.1% to score. The Cubs bullpen has made 80 appearances with runners on base and 77 in high-leverage situations. During the campaign, 262 relief pitchers have taken the mound, resulting in 28 holds (29th in the league).
Defensively, the Cubs have converted 72.6% of balls put in play into outs over 6,483 innings, ranking them 2nd in the league. This season, Chicago has tallied 2,161 putouts, 744 assists, and committed 32 errors. Their fielding percentage is .989, placing them 6th in MLB, including 54 double plays executed.
Starting pitcher David Peterson has logged 690 innings, recording 677 strikeouts throughout his career. With a lifetime record of 40-36, Peterson has a FIP of 4.25, having faced 2,990 batters. He holds an earned run average of 4.32 (331 earned runs) with a WHIP of 1.401, having allowed 675 base hits (8.8 hits per 9 innings) and issued 292 walks.
The Milwaukee Brewers possess a team slugging percentage of .391 and score an impressive 5.22 runs per game (3rd in the league). They have 135 doubles, 329 walks, and 407 total runs scored. With 70 home runs for the season and 384 RBIs accumulated, the Brewers have struck out 643 times (24th in baseball), compiling 672 hits. Their on-base percentage is .338, and their team batting average at .254.
On the pitching side, the Brewers have given up 284 runs this year, with a collective team ERA of 3.38 (262 earned runs allowed). They have conceded 73 home runs and yield 3.66 runs per 9 innings (2nd in the league). The team’s WHIP stands at 1.183, and their FIP is 3.49. Their strikeout to walk ratio is an impressive 9.90, with 769 strikeouts versus 259 walks, ranking 2nd in MLB for fewest hits allowed at 567.
This season, Milwaukee has faced 77 save situations, tallying 38 holds and 13 blown saves. Their bullpen has converted 25 saves out of 38 attempts. Brewers’ relief pitchers have an inherited scoring percentage of 39.8% from 93 inherited runners. They have made 77 appearances in high-leverage situations, with 63 of those having runners on base. Their 65.8% save rate ranks 14th in MLB, and they have sent 236 pitchers to the mound this season.
Through 6,288 innings, the Brewers hold a defensive efficiency rating of 70.7% (8th in professional baseball). With a .989 fielding percentage (7th in the majors), the Brewers have executed 61 double plays alongside 592 assists and 31 errors, tallied 2,096 putouts this year.
In his MLB journey, Harrison has allowed 247 hits and accumulated 278 strikeouts across 266 innings. He has surrendered 115 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.247, achieving a FIP of 3.8. Harrison has a K/BB ratio of 3.27 and has faced 1,125 batters throughout his professional career. With a career win-loss record of 17-10, he holds a 3.89 ERA while allowing 8.4 hits per nine innings.
Who do you think will prevail in tonight’s MLB showdown, covering the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Back Chicago (+110)
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