- Matchup: Los Angeles Dodgers vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2025
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: TBS
- Odds/Point Spread: Los Angeles (+110) Milwaukee (-130)
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The Los Angeles Dodgers (93-69) are set to battle the Milwaukee Brewers (97-65) in Game 2 of the NLCS at American Family Field on Tuesday. The moneyline for this contest sees Los Angeles at +110 and Milwaukee at -130, with the over/under established at 8.5 runs. Pitching for this game are Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Freddy Peralta.

The Dodgers have been impressive this season, averaging 5.1 runs per contest, ranking 2nd in the league. With a total of 825 runs scored and an on-base percentage of .327, they have also recorded 257 doubles and launched 244 home runs. Their offensive stats include 791 RBIs, 1,384 hits, and a batting average of .253. Los Angeles showcases a slugging percentage of .441, with 1,353 strikeouts and 580 walks this year.
On the pitching front, the Dodgers’ ERA stands at 3.95, placing them 17th in Major League Baseball. Their pitching staff has struck out 1,505 batters, allowed 175 home runs, and given up a total of 683 runs (12th in MLB). With a walk rate of 563, their FIP stands at 3.93 for the season. They have also allowed 1,250 hits, averaging 7.8 hits per 9 innings, while their K/BB ratio is 2.67, contributing to a WHIP of 1.26.
Los Angeles relievers have taken the mound with runners on base 149 times and have been in high-pressure situations 186 times throughout the season. The bullpen leads the league with 128 holds and has successfully saved 63.0% of save opportunities, collecting 46 saves while blowing 27 chances. They have inherited 230 runners this season, with 26.1% scoring. A total of 581 relievers have seen action this year.
In terms of defense, the Dodgers have recorded 4,323 putouts, 1,346 assists, and committed 68 errors, leading to a fielding percentage of .988, which ranks them 6th in MLB. Additionally, they’ve completed 102 double plays and turned 70.4% of balls in play into outs across 12,969 innings, landing them at 11th in Major League Baseball.
Yamamoto, with a career record of 19-10, has a FIP of 2.63 and has faced 1,052 batters in the majors. He’s allowed 191 hits (6.5 hits per nine innings), has issued 81 walks, and maintains an impressive 2.67 ERA (78 earned runs allowed) with a career WHIP of 1.033. In his MLB tenure, he has pitched 263 innings, striking out 306 batters.
For the Brewers, their on-base percentage is .332, while their batting average is currently .258. They have struck out 1,266 times (26th in MLB) and achieved a total of 1,423 hits. Milwaukee has hit 166 home runs and racked up 750 RBIs, leading to a team slugging percentage of .403 and an average of 4.98 runs per game (3rd in MLB). They’ve also logged 265 doubles, with 564 walks and a total of 806 runs scored.
On the pitching staff side, the Brewers hold a WHIP of 1.228 and a FIP of 3.91. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.90, totaling 1,432 strikeouts against 534 walks, ranking them 3rd in MLB for hits allowed with 1,237. They have surrendered 168 home runs and permit 3.96 runs per 9 innings (3rd in baseball). The Brewers’ staff has yielded a total of 634 runs this season with an ERA of 3.58 (574 earned runs).
Brewer relievers have a 31.7% inherited score percentage from 218 inherited runners. They’ve faced high-pressure situations 187 times and have appeared with runners on base on 145 occasions. In 177 save situations, Milwaukee has recorded 107 holds, succumbing to 21 blown saves. With a 68.2% save percentage, they are 5th in MLB, sending 550 relief pitchers onto the field this year and securing 45 saves from 66 save opportunities.
Milwaukee has executed 122 double plays this season, resulting in a fielding percentage of .987 (10th in MLB). With 1,297 assists, 76 errors, and a total of 4,326 putouts, they boast a defensive efficiency of 70.9% across 12,978 innings (5th in the majors).
Peralta holds a career record of 70-42, with an earned run average of 3.59 and has allowed 6.7 hits per nine innings. His K/BB ratio is 3.20, having faced 3,853 hitters throughout his professional career. With 371 earned runs given up, he has a WHIP of 1.133 and a FIP of 3.5. Over his career, Peralta has allowed 694 hits and recorded 1,153 strikeouts across 930 innings pitched.
Which team will emerge victorious against the spread or the moneyline tonight?
Recommendation: Back Los Angeles (+110)
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