- Matchup: Philadelphia Phillies vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Friday, June 12, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Philadelphia (+106) Milwaukee (-128)
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The Milwaukee Brewers (41-24) welcome the Philadelphia Phillies (36-31) to American Family Field this Friday. The moneyline for this matchup shows the Phillies at +106 and the Brewers at -128, with an over/under set at 8.5 runs. Andrew Painter and Jacob Misiorowski are slated to take the mound.

The Philadelphia Phillies have a slugging percentage of .387 and have been struck out 569 times, while drawing 203 walks. With 262 RBIs and 508 hits this season, their batting average rests at .227. The Phillies have recorded 89 doubles and hit 83 home runs. They’ve scored 269 runs, posting an on-base percentage (OBP) of .297. Overall, they are averaging 4.0 runs per game, ranking them 27th in MLB.
On the pitching side, the Phillies have a team ERA of 4.01 (13th in MLB) and have fanned 630 batters. This season, they’ve given up 69 home runs and a total of 286 runs (also 13th in baseball). Their pitchers have issued 179 walks, while posting a fielding independent pitching (FIP) of 3.53. Philadelphia’s staff has allowed 589 hits (8.9 per nine innings) and 266 earned runs, with a strikeout-to-walk ratio standing at 3.52 and a WHIP of 1.29.
In relief situations, the Phillies have a save rate of 75.0% with 21 successful saves from 28 opportunities. Their bullpen has inherited 69 runners, with 33.3% scoring. This year, they’ve been relied upon in high-stakes situations 62 times, and have used 219 relief pitchers throughout the season, resulting in 28 holds (26th in MLB).
Defensively, the Philadelphia Phillies boast 1,792 putouts, 576 assists, and 30 errors, maintaining a fielding percentage of .987, which places them 12th in the league. They’ve successfully turned 41 double plays and converted 67.1% of balls in play into outs over 5,376 innings, ranking 29th in the majors.
Andrew Painter has logged 58 innings with 47 strikeouts in his MLB career, holding a win-loss record of 1-7. His FIP stands at 6.11, with 261 batters faced. Painter has an ERA of 6.21 (40 earned runs allowed) and a WHIP of 1.569, having given up 72 hits (11.2 hits per 9 innings) and issued 19 walks.
On the flip side, the Milwaukee Brewers have hit 55 home runs this season, accumulating 330 RBIs. They’ve also recorded 115 doubles and drawn 284 walks, scoring 349 runs overall. The Brewers hold a team OBP of .340 and a batting average of .253, slashing a team slugging percentage of .387 while averaging 5.37 runs per game, ranking 1st in MLB. They’ve struck out 529 times (24th in baseball) and achieve 559 hits.
Milwaukee’s pitching staff has a combined WHIP of 1.221 and a FIP of 3.52. They rank 4th in the league for fewest hits allowed, with only 487 hits given up. The Brewers’ team ERA is 3.46 (224 earned runs) with a K/BB ratio of 9.80 (634 strikeouts against 225 walks). They’ve allowed 59 home runs and surrender 3.78 runs per nine innings, ranking 4th in the league.
Currently, the Brewers are positioned 9th in the league with a 69.0% save rate and have used 199 bullpen pitchers this season. Their relievers have been in 59 high-leverage situations and 54 times with runners on base. Out of 60 save chances, they’ve secured 30 holds and converted 20 saves from 29 opportunities, with an inherited scoring rate of 40.7% from 81 inherited runners.
Through 5,250 innings of defense, the Brewers maintain an efficiency rate of 70.1% (14th in MLB). Their defensive statistics include 51 double plays and a .988 fielding percentage (10th in pro baseball) alongside 505 assists, 28 errors, and 1,750 putouts throughout the season.
Jacob Misiorowski (12-5 career win-loss record) holds a 2.81 ERA, giving up 5.8 hits per nine innings. With a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.83, he has faced 575 batters in his MLB career. He’s given up 45 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.007 and a FIP of 2.8. Misiorowski has allowed 92 hits and accumulated 203 strikeouts across 144 innings pitched.
Who will clinch tonight’s MLB game through the spread or moneyline?
Recommendation: Bet on Milwaukee (-128)
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