- Matchup: Philadelphia Phillies vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Sunday, June 14, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Philadelphia (+132) Milwaukee (-160)
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On Sunday, the Milwaukee Brewers (42-25) will face off against the Philadelphia Phillies (37-32) at American Family Field. The moneyline for this game shows the Phillies at +132, while the Brewers are favored at -160. The total runs set for this game is 8.5. Starting pitchers include Cristopher Sanchez for the Phillies and Kyle Harrison for the Brewers.

This season, the Phillies are hitting .385 with 593 strikeouts and 208 walks. They have amassed 269 RBIs and 519 hits, yielding a batting average of .226. As a team, the Phillies have hit 90 doubles and 86 home runs, scoring a total of 276 runs while maintaining an on-base percentage of .296. Philadelphia is averaging only 4.0 runs per game, ranking them 27th in the league.
The Phillies’ pitching staff holds an earned run average (ERA) of 4.04, ranking 13th in the league. They have struck out 649 batters, allowed 70 home runs, and given up a total of 296 runs, which places them 12th in MLB. The pitching staff has issued 191 walks and maintains a FIP of 3.54. The Phillies have surrendered 605 hits this season, averaging 8.9 hits per 9 innings. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 3.40, and their WHIP stands at 1.30.
Philadelphia’s bullpen has faced 57 situations with opponents on base and appeared in 63 high-leverage situations. This season, they have recorded 30 holds (24th in MLB) and converted 75.9% of save opportunities, achieving 22 saves with 7 blown saves out of 29 chances. The relievers have inherited 73 runners this season, with 32.9% crossing home plate. The Phillies have summoned 227 relief pitchers onto the mound.
Defensively, the Phillies have 1,843 putouts, 591 assists, and 32 errors, yielding a fielding percentage of .987, which ranks 13th in professional baseball. They have turned 42 double plays and have converted 67.0% of balls in play into outs across 5,529 innings, putting them at 29th in MLB.
Sanchez has a career win-loss record of 38-23, FIP of 2.95, and has faced 2,568 batters. He has allowed 576 hits (8.3 hits per 9 innings) with 146 walks, holding an ERA of 2.99 and a WHIP of 1.149. Sanchez has pitched for 628 innings and accumulated 622 strikeouts during his career.
The Brewers showcase a team slugging percentage of .390 and an impressive 5.34 runs scored per game, placing them 2nd in MLB. They have hit 120 doubles, walked 292 times, and recorded a total of 358 runs, alongside 58 home runs and 338 RBIs. The Brewers have struck out 546 times (24th in MLB) and garnered 578 hits, while their on-base percentage is .340 and batting average is .254 this season.
Milwaukee’s pitching staff maintains a WHIP of 1.206 with a FIP of 3.53. They rank 3rd in MLB for total hits allowed, with 497. The Brewers’ pitchers have conceded 249 runs this season, holding an ERA of 3.42 with 228 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is a strong 9.80 (654 strikeouts against 227 walks). They have allowed 62 home runs and give up 3.73 runs per 9 innings, ranking 4th in the league.
In 61 save opportunities, the Brewers’ bullpen has tallied 30 holds and 10 blown saves. They have pitched in 30 save chances, converting 20 of those. Milwaukee’s relief pitchers have an inherited score percentage of 40.7% among 81 inherited base runners. With 60 high-leverage appearances, they have entered 54 games with base runners, holding a save rate of 66.7% (ranked 12th in MLB) and have dispatched 202 bullpen pitchers this season.
The Brewers’ defense has executed 54 double plays and achieved a fielding rate of .988, ranking 7th in professional baseball. They have recorded 522 assists, made 28 errors, and have 1,801 putouts for the year. In 5,403 innings played, the Brewers have a defensive efficiency of 70.3%, placing them at 13th in the league.
Throughout his MLB journey, Harrison has allowed 240 hits and earned 268 strikeouts over 253 innings pitched. He has given up 113 earned runs, holding a WHIP of 1.283 and a FIP of 4.0. Harrison (career record of 16-10) has an ERA of 4.01, yielding 8.5 hits per 9 innings.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s MLB matchup, covering the spread or winning outright?
Selection: Bet on Philadelphia (+132)
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