LIVE bottom 9th Jun 16
PIT 8 -111 o12.0
COL 2 +102 u12.0
LIVE top 6th Jun 16
LAA 2 +146 o8.5
SF 9 -159 u8.5
LIVE top 7th Jun 16
TEX 0 +128 o7.0
SEA 2 -139 u7.0
LIVE top 8th Jun 16
KC 0 +240 o8.0
LAD 3 -269 u8.0
LIVE top 6th Jun 16
CHW 1 +155 o9.0
AZ 10 -169 u9.0
NYY -129 o9.0
BOS +119 u9.0
OAK +178 o9.0
MIN -195 u9.0
Final Jun 16
STL 2 +114 o10.5
CHC 1 -124 u10.5
Final Jun 16
PHI 3 +124 o7.0
BAL 8 -134 u7.0
Final Jun 16
TB 8 +110 o9.0
ATL 6 -119 u9.0
Final Jun 16
MIA 1 +110 o8.5
WAS 3 -119 u8.5
Final Jun 16
CLE 6 +107 o7.5
TOR 7 -116 u7.5
Final Jun 16
SD 6 -136 o7.0
NYM 11 +126 u7.0
Final Jun 16
OAK 2 +180 o9.0
MIN 6 -198 u9.0
Final Jun 16
CIN 4 +135 o9.5
MIL 5 -147 u9.5
Final Jun 16
DET 1 +150 o8.0
HOU 4 -164 u8.0
SCHN, Bally Sports Network

Milwaukee @ Houston preview

Minute Maid Park

Last Meeting ( May 18, 2024 ) Milwaukee 4, Houston 2

Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras called it one of the best at-bats of his career.

Facing the Houston Astros' Justin Verlander with two on and two out and the score 1-1 in the fifth inning Saturday, Contreras fouled off seven pitches in a row, including four consecutive four-seam fastballs, before drilling a 95.4 mph fastball 428 feet for a home run to left-center field.

That three-run homer of the 13th pitch of the at-bat was enough to send Milwaukee to a 4-2 victory over the Astros and square this three-game interleague series.

The teams will meet again Sunday afternoon in Houston. The Astros won the opener 5-4 on Friday but had their six-game winning streak snapped on Saturday.

Contreras joked after Saturday's game that he'd already viewed the plate appearance on video two dozen times. The 26-year-old's pride was valid.

"That's one of the best (at-bats) I've seen in my career, and my career is a hell of a lot longer than his," said the Brewers 65-year-old manager, Pat Murphy. "This made a statement. That just made a statement of who the guy is and kind of represents our team. That at-bat, that's mental toughness."

It followed a 10-pitch at-bat by Blake Perkins, who worked Verlander for a sacrifice fly, earlier in the fifth.

"Credit to our players and the at-bats they had in that inning."

In the series finale, right-hander Colin Rea (3-1, 3.45 ERA) will start for Milwaukee. He allowed three runs on six hits and one walk with five strikeouts over six innings in the Brewers' 8-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, dropping Milwaukee to 6-2 in his starts. It marked the fourth time this season that Rea has worked at least six innings.

Rea has faced the Astros once, throwing 5 1/3 innings while allowing four hits and two walks with four strikeouts in a 6-0 home victory on May 23, 2023.

Rookie right-hander Spencer Arrighetti (1-4, 7.52 ERA) has the starting assignment for the Astros on Sunday. He earned his first career victory Monday against the Oakland Athletics, allowing two runs on five hits and two walks with five strikeouts over five innings in a 9-2 win. It marked the third start that Arrighetti allowed two runs or less and his third consecutive start with at least five innings pitched.

Arrighetti will make his first career appearance against the Brewers.

Verlander previously documented how he is undergoing a change in his pitching mechanics and, with that, the potential for inconsistent results from start to start. After tossing seven shutout innings and getting the win last Sunday against the Tigers, Verlander blanked the Brewers for four innings Saturday before things went sideways in the fifth.

Contreras' home run was the big blow, but Verlander noted his walks to Sal Frelick and Jackson Chourio as the turning point of his outing. Both were a byproduct of Verlander losing his mechanics, leading to the 13-pitch confrontation with Contreras and the subsequent three-run shot.

"That's the best my stuff has been all year," Verlander said. "I think you need to have a realistic view of things when things are going well and when things aren't going well like (Saturday), and I think if I continue to throw the ball the way I have my last couple starts, it'll be good long term. You can't sit here and judge on one or two games. You can be good at this level and not pitch well.

"I'm going to stay positive. I think the mechanics are trending in the right direction. I just need to continue to do it and get more comfortable with it and then hopefully as you get comfortable with that, you don't lose your mechanics for a couple of batters and have to find it again. You maintain it and go on a hell of a run."

--Field Level Media

Pages Related to This Topic

About Units and “ROI”

Units are a standardized measurement used to determine the size of each of your bets relative to your bankroll. For example, if you have a bankroll of $200 and you bet 5% of your bankroll each time, each of your units is worth $10. A bettor with a $2000 bankroll who bets 5% per bet has units of $100. We use the number of units to standardize the amount the trend is up or down across different bet amounts.

ROI is the best indicator of success and measures how much you bet vs. how much you profited. Any positive ROI is good in sports betting with great long-term bettors sitting in the 5-7% range.

Sports Betting Bankroll Management and ROI Guide

Weather Forecast