- Matchup: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Sacramento Athletics
- Date: Monday, June 8, 2026
- Venue: Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports California
- Betting Odds: Milwaukee (-130) Sacramento (+110)
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The Milwaukee Brewers, currently holding a record of 38-23, are heading to Sutter Health Park on Monday to face the Sacramento Athletics, who sit at 30-33. The betting odds favor the Brewers at -130, while the Athletics come in at +110. The over/under for this matchup is set at 8.5. Starting pitchers for this game include Shane Drohan and Gage Jump.

The Brewers have recorded 104 doubles this season, along with launching 44 home runs. With a slugging percentage of .368, Milwaukee has struck out 488 times and drawn 266 walks. As a team, they average 5.1 runs per game, placing them 5th in the league. This season, they have racked up 293 RBIs and 503 hits, maintaining a batting average of .246. The team has scored a total of 310 runs while achieving an on-base percentage of .335.
The Brewers boast an impressive earned run average (ERA) of 3.30 this season, ranking 3rd in the league, with pitchers striking out 588 batters. The pitching staff has conceded 46 home runs and 219 total runs, making them 2nd in the league for runs allowed. This season, they have issued 211 walks, with a fielding independent pitching (FIP) rate of 3.34. The Brewers have allowed 449 hits (7.4 per 9 innings) along with 200 earned runs, showcasing a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.79 and a WHIP of 1.21.
The Brewers’ bullpen has entered games with runners on base 52 times and has made 57 appearances in high-leverage situations. This season, the relief staff has achieved 30 holds (21st in MLB) and has a save rate of 67.9%, having converted 19 saves out of 28 opportunities. They have inherited 80 baserunners, with 41.3% scoring. In total, the Brewers have utilized 187 relief pitchers this season.
So far, Milwaukee has recorded 1,636 putouts, with 476 assists and just 26 errors, resulting in a fielding percentage of .988, placing them 11th in professional baseball. They’ve turned 48 double plays, converting 70.0% of balls in play into outs over 4,908 innings, ranking 15th overall.
Shane Drohan, with a career record of 2-1, has a FIP of 2.85, having faced 130 batters in the major leagues. He has given up 26 hits (7.5 hits per nine innings) and issued 10 walks. Drohan’s ERA stands at 2.89 (allowing 10 earned runs), with a WHIP of 1.158. Across 31 innings pitched, he has recorded 33 strikeouts in his MLB career.
The Athletics are currently achieving a slugging percentage of .395 and average 4.22 runs per game, which puts them at 18th in the league. They have secured 96 doubles, drawn 237 walks, and scored a total of 266 runs. Also, Sacramento has hit 70 home runs this season, totaling 257 RBIs. The team has struck out 533 times (12th in MLB) with a total of 523 hits while maintaining a team on-base percentage of .325 and a batting average of .245.
On the pitching side, the Athletics have allowed 303 runs, sporting an ERA of 4.47 (with 279 earned runs). They have surrendered 82 home runs, giving up an average of 4.85 runs per 9 innings (22nd in the league). The Athletics stand 25th in total hits allowed, with a team WHIP of 1.405 and a FIP of 4.67 this season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.10 (507 strikeouts vs. 244 walks).
In 78 save situations this season, the Athletics have secured 45 holds with 12 blown saves. In 31 of these save opportunities, bullpen pitchers have achieved 19 saves. Sacramento’s relief staff has inherited 109 runners with an inherited score percentage of 31.2%. They rank 17th in save percentage at 61.3%, having deployed 219 pitchers from the bullpen this season.
In 5,061 defensive innings, the Athletics have an efficiency rating of 70.0% (14th in MLB). They have completed 40 double plays, holding a fielding percentage of .989 (4th in MLB), and have tallied 495 assists, 24 errors, and 1,687 putouts this year.
In his career, Gage Jump has allowed 12 hits and recorded 10 strikeouts in 12 innings. With a career record of 1-1, Jump has a 3.75 ERA while yielding 9.0 hits per nine innings. He has given up a total of 5 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.167 and a FIP of 3.7. His K/BB ratio is an impressive 5.00, having faced 49 batters throughout his professional baseball career.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB clash against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Select Sacramento (+110)
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