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MILWAUKEE BREWERS (68-83) vs. PITTSBURGH PIRATES (75-75)
RHP Jimmy Nelson (8-14, 4.42) vs. RHP Chad Kuhl (4-3, 3.97)
Wednesday, September 21, 2016 - 7:10 CT - Miller Park
Game #152 - Home Game #77
Streak: Lost 1
Last Five: 3-2
WHAT’S BREWING?
Milwaukee Bucs
The Pirates have won 5 straight games
in Milwaukee.....despite this streak, the
Brewers are 64-22 (.744) against the
Bucs at Miller Park since 2007.
Chris Carter
All He Does Is Hit Home Runs
Chris Carter needs 4 HR to become
the sixth player in franchise history to
produce a 40-homer season, joining
Richie Sexson (2x), Prince Fielder
(2x), Gorman Thomas, Ben Oglivie and
Ryan Braun.
National League Leaders - HR
Player
HR
Nolan Arenado, Col......................................38
Kris Bryant, ChC...........................................37
Chris Carter, Mil..........................................36
MLB Team Leaders - ERA Since 8/22
Team
ERA
Chicago-NL.......................... 2.85 (256ip, 81er)
Milwaukee...........................2.95 (250ip, 82er)
San Francisco.................. 3.19 (242.2ip, 86er)
Game of Thorns
Tyler Thornburg has held right-handed
batters hitless over their last 36 at-bats,
representing the longest current streak
of its kind in the majors.....Rickie Weeks
was the last right-handed batter with a hit
off Thornburg (7/28 vs. Ari - single).....his
streak is the third-longest in team history.
Pitcher
Hitless AB vs. RHB
Ken Sanders (8/7-9/7, 1970) .......................45
Clyde Wright (4/15-4/20, 1974)....................40
Tyler Thornburg (7/28/16-current).............36
courtesy Elias Sports Bureau
Franchise Leaders - Stolen Bases
Player (Year)
SB
Tommy Harper (1969) .................................73
Scott Podsednik (2004)................................70
Jonathan Villar (2016)................................57
Note: Tommy Harper’s 73 stolen bases in 1969 came
as a member of the Seattle Pilots.
MLB Leaders - Stolen Bases
Player
SB
Billy Hamilton, Cin........................................58
Jonathan Villar, Mil.....................................57
Starling Marte, Pit.......................................47
Note: Tommy Harper (1969) and Scott Podsednik
(2004) are the only players in franchise history to lead
the Major Leagues in stolen bases.
MLB Team Leaders - Stolen Bases
Team
SB
Milwaukee..................................................167
Cleveland....................................................126
Cincinnati....................................................124
Arizona.......................................................124
Last Ten: 5-5
Home Record: 39-37
TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 1 (0-1) of the final homestand of the 2016 season against
Pittsburgh (0-1) and Cincinnati (3g).....following this homestand, the Brewers close out the
season with a 6-game, 7-day road trip to Texas (3g) and Colorado (3g).
IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: RHP Yhonathan Barrios (right shoulder strain), OF Rymer
Liriano (facial fractures), LHP Sean Nolin (left elbow soreness) and LHP Chris Capuano (left
elbow soreness) are on the 60-day disabled list.
BREWERS IN THE STANDINGS (172 days): The Brewers have spent the following number
of days alone or tied at each position in the National League Central: FIRST: 0, SECOND: 1,
THIRD: 1, FOURTH: 146, FIFTH: 24.....the team is currently in fourth place, trailing the firstplace Cubs by 28.0 games, second-place Cardinals by 12.0 games and third-place Pirates by
7.5 games.....are ahead of the fifth-place Reds by 5.0 games.
SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 14-25-9 in series play this season.
Game 1: 19-30, Game 2: 21-27, Game 3: 21-22, Game 4: 7-4
Sweep Victories (5): at Atl (3g, 5/24-5/26), vs. Oak (2g, 6/7-6/8), vs. Pit (3g, 7/29-7/31), vs.
Col (3g, 8/22-8/24) and at Pit (3g, 9/2-9/4)
Sweep Losses (6): at ChC (2g, 4/26-4/28), at NYM (3g, 5/20-5/22), at SF (3g, 6/13-6/15), at
StL (3g, 7/1-7/3), at ChC (4g, 8/16-8/18) and vs. Pit (4g, 8/25-8/28)
BREWERS AT HOME: The Brewers are 39-37 at home this season, going 10-10-4 in series
play.....the team has had three season-high 4-game home winning streaks (6/11-6/25, 7/28731 and 8/14-8/24) and a season-high 6-game home losing streak from 8/25-8/30.
BREWERS ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 29-46 on the road this season, going 4-15-5 in
series play.....the team had a season-high 5-game road winning streak from 8/21-9/8 and a
season-high 7-game road losing streak from 8/7-8/20.
LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers have made 40 replay challenges, going
18-22.....their last challenge (lost) came on 9/20 vs. Pittsburgh as an out call at second base
on fielder’s choice stood.....the team went 16-14 in replay challenges last season.
Road Record: 29-46
BREWERS vs. PIRATES
1997: 2-1
1998: 6-5
1999: 8-4
2000: 7-5
2001: 6-11
2002: 4-15
2003: 10-7
2004: 6-12
2005: 9-7
2006: 7-9
2007: 10-6
2008: 14-1
2009: 9-5
2010: 13-5
2011: 12-3
2012: 11-4
2013: 7-12
2014: 12-7
2015: 10-9
2016: 8-9
Total: 171-137
SUMMARY: Are 171-137 all-time, including 8-9 this
season and 106-61 since 2007.....at MIL: Are 99-56
all-time, including 3-5 this season.....went 7-2 last
season and are 64-22 since 2007 despite dropping
5 in a row.....are 88-46 at Miller Park and 11-10
at County Stadium.....at PIT: Are 72-81 all-time,
including 5-4 this season.....went 3-7 last season.....
are 60-76 at PNC Park and 12-5 at Three Rivers.
THE BREWERS WHEN.....
Scoring First.........................................44-26
Opponent Scores First.........................24-57
Out-hitting Opponent............................50-10
Out-hit by Opponent.............................15-69
Hit Totals Even.........................................3-4
Committing An Error.............................34-50
Committing No Errors...........................34-33
Leading After 7 Innings..........................58-7
Trailing After 7 Innings......................... 3-67*
Tied After 7 Innings..................................7-8
Leading After 8 Innings..........................60-2
Trailing After 8 Innings......................... 1-68*
Tied After 8 Innings................................7-12
Hitting a Home Run..............................55-45
Not Hitting a Home Run.......................13-38
MANAGER: Craig Counsell is in his second season as manager of the Brewers (129-159)
and first full season.....he was named the 19th manager in franchise history on 5/4/15,
replacing Ron Roenicke.....he went 61-76 last season.....bio is on p. 48 of the media guide.
Scoring at Least 4 Runs.......................54-23
Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer......................14-60
COACHES: Hitting coach Darnell Coles (2nd season), third base coach Ed Sedar (10th
season, 6th as 3B coach) and bullpen coach Lee Tunnell (4th season) returned form the 2015
staff.....new to the staff were pitching coach Derek Johnson, coach Jason Lane, bench coach
Pat Murphy and first base/infield coach Carlos Subero.
Day Games...........................................26-30
Night Games.........................................42-53
vs. Right-Handed Starter......................39-66
vs. Left-Handed Starter........................29-17
Decided In Last At-Bat.........................10-16
Walk-off Wins & Losses............................1-7
1-Run Games.......................................21-28
Extra Innings.............................................2-9
Come-From-Behind Wins..........................34
Losses After Leading.................................33
Shutouts...................................................7-8
CURRENT ROSTER: PITCHERS (19) - RH Chase Anderson, RH Jacob Barnes, RH Michael
Blazek, RH Blaine Boyer, RH Tyler Cravy, RH Zach Davies, RH Matt Garza, RH Junior
Guerra, RH Taylor Jungmann, RH Corey Knebel, RH Damien Magnifico, RH Jhan Mariñez,
vs. NL Central.......................................29-42
RH Jimmy Nelson, RH Wily Peralta, RH Ben Rowen, RH Rob Scahill, LH Brent Suter, RH vs. NL East...........................................16-17
Tyler Thornburg, RH Carlos Torres.....CATCHERS (4) - Martin Maldonado, Manny Piña, vs. NL West..........................................13-17
Interleague..............................................10-7
Josmil Pinto, Andrew Susac.....INF (7) - Orlando Arcia, Chris Carter, Jake Elmore, Scooter
* 4/18 at Minnesota called after 6 innings (rain)
Gennett, Hernan Perez, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar.....OF (5) - Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton,
Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Michael Reed, Domingo Santana.
BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH
bold italics = not on Opening Day roster
Monday................4-11 April................... 8-15
Tuesday.............11-13
May................. 15-14
OPENING DAY ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - RH Chase Anderson, RH Michael Blazek, Wednesday..........14-8 June................ 12-14
Thursday..............8-10 July................. 12-13
RH Blaine Boyer, LH Chris Capuano, RH Matt Garza, RH Jeremy Jeffress, RH Taylor
Friday...................8-16 August............. 10-20
Jungmann, RH Jimmy Nelson, RH Ariel Peña, RH Wily Peralta, RH Tyler Thornburg, RH Saturday............10-14 September........ 11-7
Note: The franchise has led MLB in stolen bases four
times (1969, 1989, 1992 and 2012).
Carlos Torres.....CATCHERS (2) - Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado.....INF (6) - Chris Sunday...............13-11
Carter, Scooter Gennett, Aaron Hill, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar, Colin Walsh.....OF (5) BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2016)
ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2016)
Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Ramon Flores, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Domingo Santana.
WON - 1437 LOST - 1628 PCT. - .469
WON - 3637 LOST - 3995 PCT. - .477 bold italics = no longer on roster
DATE
OPPONENT
PROBABLE PITCHERS
TV
TIME (CT)
Wednesday, September 21 vs. Pittsburgh
RHP Jimmy Nelson (8-14, 4.42) vs. RHP Chad Kuhl (4-3, 3.97)
FS Wisconsin
7:10
Thursday, September 22 vs. Pittsburgh
RHP Chase Anderson (8-11, 4.47) vs. RHP Ryan Vogelsong (3-5, 4.87)
FS Wisconsin
7:10
Friday, September 23
vs. Cincinnati
RHP Zach Davies (11-7, 3.92) vs. RHP Anthony DeSclafani (8-4, 3.15)
FS Wisconsin
7:10
Saturday, September 24 vs. Cincinnati
RHP Taylor Jungmann (0-4, 8.34) vs. RHP Dan Straily (13-8, 3.83)
FS Wisconsin
6:10
Sunday, September 25
vs. Cincinnati
RHP Wily Peralta (7-10, 5.21) vs. TBA
FS Wisconsin
1:10
Games broadcast on 620 WTMJ and the statewide Brewers Radio Network (9/25 on WKTI-FM 94.5 due to Packers coverage)
TONIGHT’S STARTER: #52 - RHP JIMMY NELSON (30gs, 8-14, 4.42)
NELSON AT A GLANCE: Jimmy Nelson, 27, will make his 31st start of the season and fourth
against the Pirates.....Nelson last started last Thursday at Chicago-NL and earned a 5-4 win
(6ip, 8h, 3r, 3er, 2bb, 7k, 1hr).....he was 5-3 with a 2.88 ERA in his first 11 starts (72ip, 23er)
and is 3-11 with a 5.57 ERA in his last 19 starts (97ip, 60er).....he has 13 quality starts.....the
team is 12-18 in his starts.....opponents are batting .270 (176-for-652, 22hr).....he was voted
Brewers Pitcher of the Month for May (6gs, 2-1, 2.66era).....Nelson was selected in the second
round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.....bio is on p. 114 of the media guide.
LAST SEASON: Nelson went 11-13 with a 4.11 ERA in 30 starts during his first full season
in the Major Leagues.....he led the team in wins, starts, quality starts (13), innings (177.1) and
strikeouts (148).....the team went 14-16 in his starts.....opponents batted .246 (163-for-663,
18hr).....he posted an 8-1 record with a 1.08 ERA in his 13 quality starts (91.1ip, 11er).....
he left his final start of the season on 9/17 vs. St. Louis after being struck in the head by a
Tommy Pham line drive in the third inning.....Nelson was placed on the 60-day disabled list
on 9/22 with a head contusion.
CAREER: Is 21-36 with a 4.29 ERA in 78 games, including 73 starts (425.2ip, 203er).....made
his Major League debut with the Brewers in 2013.
CAREER AT MILLER PARK: Has gone 11-16 with a 3.80 ERA in 40 games, including 37
starts (230ip, 97er).....is 5-6 with a 3.19 ERA in 15 starts this season (90.1ip, 32er).
CAREER ON THE ROAD: Has gone 10-20 with a 4.88 ERA in 38 games, including 36 starts
(195.2ip, 106er).....is 3-8 with a 5.83 ERA in 15 starts this season (78.2ip, 51er).
CAREER vs. PIRATES: Is 5-2 with a 3.16 ERA in 9 starts (51.1ip, 18er), including 1-0 with a
4.80 ERA in 3 starts this season (15ip, 8er).
CAREER AT THE PLATE: Is a .102 (13-for-127) hitter.....has not homered.....has 3 walks and
74 strikeouts.....THIS SEASON: Is batting .082 (4-for-49) with 3 RBI.....has 2 walks and 31
strikeouts.....has 7 sacrifice bunts.
NELSON’S 2016 STARTS
DATEOPPDECIP HRER BB SO HR PCRESULTREC
4/5
vs. SF
L
7.1
5
2
2
1
3
1
88
L, 1-2 0-1
4/10 vs. Hou
W
6.0
3
2
2
4
9
2 102
W, 3-2 1-1
4/15
at Pit
W
6.0
4
3
2
4
1
1
86
W, 8-4 2-1
4/20
vs. Min
W
6.2 10
4
4
1
6
2
95
W, 10-5 3-1
4/26
at ChC
L
5.1
2
3
1
4
6
0 109
L, 3-4 3-2
April
5g, 5gs 3-2, 3.16 31.1 24 14
11
14
25
6
-
-
5/2
vs. LAA
W
7.0
4
2
2
3
6
1
94
W, 8-5 4-2
5/7
at Cin
-
5.0
8
6
5
1
5
1
81 W, 13-7 (10)
5/12
vs. SD
L
8.0
5
2
2
1
5
0
93
L, 0-3 4-3
5/18
vs. ChC
-
7.1
5
0
0
4
5
0
99 L, 1-2 (13)
5/24
at Atl
-
6.0
4
1
1
3
8
0 101
W, 2-1
5/29
vs. Cin
W
7.1
6
2
2
2
5
1 104
W, 5-4 5-3
May
6g, 6gs 2-1, 2.66 40.2 32 13
12
14
34
3
-
-
6/4
at Phi
L
4.0
7
6
6
3
1
2
63
L, 3-6 5-4
6/9
vs. NYM
L
5.1
8
2
2
2
5
1
97
L, 2-5 5-5
6/15
at SF
L
3.2
8
8
6
3
2
0
85
L, 1-10 5-6
6/21
at Oak
-
5.0
6
1
1
1
2
0 105
L, 3-5
6/26
vs. Wsh
-
5.0
1
0
0
5
1
0
91
L, 2-3
June
5g, 5gs 0-3, 5.87 23.0 30 17
15
14
11
3
-
-
7/2
at StL
L
6.0
8
3
3
2
4
0
89
L, 0-3 5-7
7/8
vs. StL
-
6.0
6
2
2
4
2
0 103
W, 4-3
-
7/16
at Cin
W
7.0
6
0
0
2
7
0
93
W, 9-1 6-7
7/22
vs. ChC
L
5.0
4
4
2
3
3
1
80
L, 2-5 6-8
7/27
vs. Ari
L
4.2
8
8
2
2
7
2 100
L, 1-8 6-9
July
5g, 5gs 1-3, 2.83 28.2 32 17
9
13
23
3
-
-
8/1
at SD
L
4.0
8
6
6
4
4
0
88
L, 3-7 6-10
8/7
at Ari
L
4.1
7
7
6
3
4
1
93
L, 3-9 6-11
8/12
vs. Cin
L
5.0
6
3
3
3
7
1 108
L, 4-7 6-12
8/17
at ChC
L
5.0
6
6
6
2
4
2
99
L, 1-6 6-13
8/22
vs. Col
W
6.0
7
2
2
0
4
0
95
W, 4-2 7-13
8/27
vs. Pit
-
3.2
7
6
5
3
1
0
84
L, 6-9
August
6g, 6gs 1-4, 9.00 28.0 41 30
28
15
24
4
-
-
9/3
at Pit
-
5.1
4
1
1
6
4
0
99
W, 7-4
9/9
at StL
L
6.0
5
4
4
2
4
2
89
L, 3-4 7-14
9/15
at ChC
W
6.0
8
3
3
2
7
1 102
W, 5-4 8-14
September 3g, 3gs 1-1, 4.15 17.1 17
8
8
10
15
3
-
-
Totals 30g, 30gs 8-14, 4.42 169.0 176 99
83
80 132
22
-
-
-
PIRATES vs. NELSON
NELSON’S CAREER HIGHS
Bell.........................................................................................200 (1-5, 1bb)
Cervelli...........................................................................250 (3-12, 4bb, 1k)
Frazier...........................................................................................500 (1-2)
Freese.............................................................................000 (0-5, 1bb, 1k)
Fryer......................................................................................000 (0-1, 1bb)
Harrison.........................................................................333 (6-18, 2bb, 5k)
Jaso.......................................................................................333 (1-3, 1bb)
Joyce............................................................................ .500 (1-2, 1hr, 1bb)
Kang..............................................................................091 (1-11, 2bb, 6k)
Marte.............................................................................381 (8-21, 1bb, 4k)
McCutchen / Mercer...................333 (5-15, 5bb, 2k) / .133 (2-15, 1bb, 3k)
Polanco / Rodriguez............................ .158 (3-19, 1bb, 3k) / .333 (1-3, 1k)
Innings (Start)........................................8.0, 4x, last: 5/12/16 vs. SD
Walks.......................................................................8, 8/26/15 at Cle
Hits.........................................................................11, 6/18/15 at KC
Runs............. 8, 3x, 7/12/14 vs. StL, 6/15/16 at SF & 7/27/16 vs. Ari
Strikeouts............................................................. 11, 5/8/15 vs. ChC
10+K Games.................................................1, 5/8/15 vs. ChC (11k)
Winning Streak.....................................................4, 7/18-8/21, 2015
Losing Streak........................................................7, 8/10-9/26, 2014
BREWERS HIGHS & LOWS & MISCELLANEOUS
CLUB MISCELLANEOUS:
Longest Winning Streak...........................................4, 4x, 5/24-5/27, 7/28-7/31, 8/21-8/24 & 8/31-9/4
Longest Winning Streak - Home............................................. 4, 3x, 6/11-6/25, 7/28-7/31 & 8/14-8/24
Longest Winning Streak - Road........................................................................................... 5, 8/21-9/8
Longest Losing Streak.............................................................................. 6, 2x, 8/16-8/20 & 8/25-8/30
Longest Losing Streak - Home........................................................................................... 6, 8/25-8/30
Longest Losing Streak - Road.............................................................................................. 7, 8/7-8/20
Longest Game - Innings................................................13, 2x, 5/18 vs. Chicago-NL & 5/25 at Atlanta
Longest Game - Innings Home.......................................................................13, 5/18 vs. Chicago-NL
Longest Game - Innings Road.................................................................................13, 5/25 at Atlanta
Longest Game - Time....................................................................................5:04, 5/14 vs. San Diego
Longest Game - Time Home..........................................................................5:04, 5/14 vs. San Diego
Longest Game - Time Road..................................................................................4:51, 5/25 at Atlanta
Shortest Game - Time..................................................................................2:10, 5/17 vs. Chicago-NL
Shortest Game - Time Home............................................................................. 2:20, 6/1 vs. St. Louis
Shortest Game - Time Road........................................................................2:10, 5/17 vs. Chicago-NL
Most Errors - Game................................................................................................. 5, 7/27 vs. Arizona
Most Double Plays Turned - Game.......................................................4, 4x, last: 9/16 at Chicago-NL
Largest Winning Margin............................................................................. 10, 9/4 at Pittsburgh (10-0)
Largest Winning Margin - Home....................................................................... 9, 5/1 vs. Miami (14-5)
Largest Winning Margin - Road................................................................. 10, 9/4 at Pittsburgh (10-0)
Largest Losing Margin....................................................................9, 4x, last: 8/3 at San Diego (12-3)
Largest Losing Margin - Home.............................................................9, 4/4 vs. San Francisco (12-3)
Largest Losing Margin - Road........................................................9, 3x, last: 8/3 at San Diego (12-3)
Most Games Over .500.........................................................................................................................
Most Games Under .500...........................................................................................20, 56-76 on 8/30
Biggest Comeback to Win....................................................... 5, 8/21 at Seattle (trailed 6-1, won 7-6)
Biggest Blown Lead in Loss.................................................... 5, 5/28 vs. Cincinnati (led 6-1, lost 7-6)
Highest Attendance - Home.....................................................................44,643, 7/23 vs. Chicago-NL
Highest Attendance - Road............................................................................ 47,608, 4/11 at St. Louis
CLUB BATTING:
Most At-Bats - Game............................................................................................. 46, 5/7 at Cincinnati
Most Hits - Game......................................................................................................19, 8/6 at Arizona
Most Hits - Inning................ 7, 2x, 4/24 vs. Philadelphia (6th inning) & 5/7 at Cincinnati (10th inning)
Fewest Hits - Game................................................................................................ 1, 4/14 at St. Louis
Most Runs - Game....................................................................................................15, 8/6 at Arizona
Most Runs - Inning..........................7, 2x, 5/1 vs. Miami (3rd inning) & 5/7 at Cincinnati (10th inning)
Fewest Runs - Game...............................................................................0, 8x, last: 9/12 at Cincinnati
Most Doubles - Game ......................5, 3x, 4/24 vs. Philadelphia, 8/6 at Arizona & 8/23 vs. Colorado
Most Triples - Game.....................................................2, 2x, 6/26 vs. Washington & 9/3 at Pittsburgh
Most Home Runs - Game..........................................5, 2x, 5/7 at Cincinnati & 6/11 vs. New York-NL
Most Home Runs - Inning............................................... 2, 12x, last: 9/17 at Chicago-NL (8th inning)
Most LOB - Game.............................................................................................16, 5/14 vs. San Diego
Most GIDP - Game ................................................................................................... 4, 7/2 at St. Louis
Most Strikeouts - Game.........................19, 8/29 vs. St. Louis (franchise record for a 9-inning game)
Most Walks - Game...........................................................................................12, 5/14 vs. San Diego
Most Stolen Bases - Game...............................................................................6, 7/24 vs. Chicago-NL
Back-to-Back Homers..........................................................7, last: 9/8 at St. Louis (Santana & Arcia)
Batting Around ............................................................................. 20, last: 9/8 at St. Louis (6th inning)
CLUB PITCHING:
Most Runs Allowed - Game......................................12, 2x, 4/4 vs. San Francisco & 8/3 at San Diego
Most Runs Allowed - Inning............................................................... 8, 8/13 vs. Cincinnati (6th inning)
Fewest Runs Allowed - Game ..................................................................0, 7x, last: 9/14 at Cincinnati
Most Hits Allowed - Game.......................................................................................19, 4/11 at St. Louis
Most Hits Allowed - Inning.................................................................. 7, 8/13 vs. Cincinnati (6th inning)
Fewest Hits Allowed - Game......................................2, 2x, 6/29 vs. Los Angeles & 7/4 at Washington
Most Home Runs Allowed - Game..........................................................4, 3x, last: 5/14 vs. San Diego
Most Home Runs Allowed - Inning................................................ 3, 4/4 vs. San Francisco (8th inning)
Most Walks Allowed - Game ............................................................................. 11, 4/28 at Chicago-NL
Most Strikeouts - Game................................................................................... 16, 6/24 vs. Washington
Quality Starts (59)............Davies (15), Nelson (13), Guerra (12), Peralta (7), Garza (6), Anderson (6)
Opponent Batting Around............................................................. 19, last: 9/10 at St. Louis (8th inning)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING:
Most At-Bats - Game......................................................................7, Nieuwenhuis, 5/14 vs. San Diego
Most Runs - Game.....................................4, 2x, Arcia, 8/6 at Arizona & Gennett, 9/17 at Chicago-NL
Most Hits - Game........................................................................................... 5, Broxton, 8/6 at Arizona
Most Doubles - Game............................................................2, 16x, last: Gennett, 9/17 at Chicago-NL
Most Triples - Game ...................................................................1, 17x, last: Villar, 9/6 vs. Chicago-NL
Most Home Runs - Game..............................................3, Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati (tied franchise record)
Most Total Bases - Game................................................................................ 12, Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati
Most RBI - Game.............. 7, 2x, Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati & Braun, 8/6 at Arizona (tied franchise record)
Most Walks - Game.................................................................... 3, 10x, last: Villar, 9/17 at Chicago-NL
Most Strikeouts - Game............................................................. 4, 9x, last: Carter, 9/16 at Chicago-NL
Most Stolen Bases - Game........................................................................3, Villar, 4/28 at Chicago-NL
Longest Hitting Streak............................................................................................ 12, Braun, 4/30-5/12
Grand Slams (3)...............Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati; Villar, 9/4 at Pittsburgh & Carter, 9/17 at Chicago-NL
Pinch-Hit Homers (7) ............Presley, 4/24 vs. Phi; Broxton, 6/24 vs. Wsh; Maldonado, 6/26 vs. Wsh;
.......................................Wilkins, 7/25 vs. Ari; Broxton, 8/5 at Ari; Piña, 8/12 vs. Cin & Villar, 9/4 at Pit
Leadoff Homers (3) ............Santana, 5/1 vs. Miami & Villar, 6/4 at Philadelphia & 9/6 vs. Chicago-NL
Walk-off Homers (-).................................................................................................................................
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING:
Most Innings Pitched - Start..... 8.2, 2x, Anderson, 5/17 vs. Chicago-NL & Guerra, 7/29 vs. Pittsburgh
Fewest Innings Pitched - Start........................................ 0.2, Anderson, 8/16 at Chicago-NL (Game 2)
Most Innings Pitched - Relief...................................................................3.0, Suter, 8/27 vs. Pittsburgh
Most Strikeouts - Game...................................................................... 11, Guerra, 5/19 vs. Chicago-NL
Most Walks - Game..........................6, 2x, Jungmann, 4/21 vs. Minnesota & Nelson, 9/3 at Pittsburgh
Most Home Runs Allowed - Game............................................ 3, 6x, last: Peralta, 9/6 vs. Chicago-NL
Longest Winning Streak..........................................................................................5, Davies, 5/10-6/12
Longest Losing Streak ...........................................................................................6, Nelson, 7/22-8/17
INNING - Opponent
Brewers
RUNS BY INNING
1
2 3 4
5
6
7
8
9 10
94 5510374 70 84 71 79 45 5
82 50716166101 60 69 62 7
11 12+Total
2 4 686
- 2 631
MARGIN OF VICTORY
MARGIN - 1 2345678910+Total
Opponent
28 9168 4 7 7 - 4 -
83
Brewers
2117
7642442 1 68
BREWERS ON THE MOUND
BREWERS RECORD IN GAMES THEY PITCHED.....
Anderson.................................11-18
Barnes.......................................8-14
Blazek......................................17-23
Boyer.......................................16-41
Cravy.........................................3-13
Davies......................................14-13
Garza.........................................8-10
Guerra.......................................14-6
Jungmann....................................2-5
Knebel.....................................12-18
Magnifico.....................................1-2
Mariñez....................................12-27
Nelson.....................................12-18
Peralta.......................................8-13
Rowen.........................................2-2
Scahill..........................................3-9
Suter............................................3-7
Thornburg................................42-20
Torres......................................27-40
TOMORROW’S STARTER: RHP CHASE ANDERSON (8-11, 4.47)
RHP Chase Anderson will be making his 30th appearance and 29th start of the season and fifth start
against the Pirates.....he last started last Friday at Chicago-NL and had no decision in the 5-4, 10-inning
loss (6ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 3k, 1hr).....he is 4-1 with a 2.39 ERA in his last 10 starts (49ip, 13er).....he has
6 quality starts this season.....the team is 11-17 in his starts.....opponents are batting .265 (143-for-540,
26hr).....Anderson is 2-2 with a 3.74 ERA in 7 career starts vs. Pittsburgh (33.2ip, 14er), including 2-1
with a 2.33 ERA in 4 starts this season (19.1ip, 5er).
#50 RHP JACOB BARNES (0-1, 3.00, 0sv, 22 apps)
opponent batting average: .234 (18-for-77, 1hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 14-22
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 4-1
last 5 outings (IP): 9/17 at ChC (1.0) 9/16 at ChC (-) 9/12 at Cin (1.0) 9/6 vs. ChC (0.1) 9/4 at Pit (1.0)
• Last pitched on Saturday at Chicago and tossed a perfect eighth inning (1k).....made his Major League debut on 6/3 at Philadelphia
• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/27-9/1, retroactive to 7/26, with right elbow soreness.....rehabbed at Double-A Biloxi
• Was originally recalled on 6/2 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (17g, 2-1-1, 1.21era, 22.1ip, 14h, 3r, 3er, 7bb, 23k, 1hr, .184ba)
#54 RHP MICHAEL BLAZEK (3-1, 5.58, 0sv, 40 apps)
opponent batting average: .313 (51-for-163, 7hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 23-40
saves/save opps: 0-2
runners inherited/scored: 12-6
last 5 outings (IP): 8/13 vs. Cin (1.0) 8/11 vs. Atl (1.0) 8/9 vs. Atl (1.0) 8/7 at Ari (1.2) 8/5 at Ari (1.0)
• Is in his fourth stint with the Brewers this season (Opening Day-6/1, 6/19-7/10, 7/27-8/16 and 9/3-current).....has not pitched since 8/13
• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/16-9/2, retroactive to 8/14, with a right forearm strain
• Was also on the 15-day disabled list from 6/1-6/18, retroactive to 5/29, with a right elbow impingement.....rehab at Triple-A Colorado Springs
#48 RHP BLAINE BOYER (2-4, 4.21, 1sv, 57 apps)
opponent batting average: .308 (76-for-247, 4hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 36-57
saves/save opps: 1-3
runners inherited/scored: 23-9
last 5 outings (IP): 9/16 at ChC (-) 9/13 at Cin (1.0) 9/6 vs. ChC (1.0) 9/3 at Pit (0.2) 9/2 at Pit (1.0)
• Last pitched last Friday at Chicago and took his fourth loss of the season.....allowed a walk-off homer to Miguel Montero in the 10th inning
• Notched his only save of the season (fourth career save) on 5/29 vs. Cincinnati
• Was one of two non-roster invitees to make the Opening Day roster (also LHP Chris Capuano).....signed as a free agent on 2/12/16
#45 RHP TYLER CRAVY (0-1, 2.82, 0sv, 16 apps/1 start)
opponent batting average: .232 (19-for-82, 2hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 11-15
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 9-4
last 5 outings (IP): 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/13 at Cin (1.0) 9/4 at Pit (2.0) 8/29 vs. StL (0.2) 8/27 vs. Pit (1.1)
• Last pitched last night vs. Pittsburgh (1ip, 1h, 2k).....is unscored upon in 10 appearances since being recalled (12.2ip, 5h, 8bb, 9k)
• Was recalled on 8/16 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (21g, 9gs, 3-3-0, 5.91era, 56.1ip, 56h, 40r, 37er, 28bb, 65k, 5hr)
• Is in his third stint this season (4/5-4/20, 5/6 and 8/16-current).....made his only start in a loss on 5/6 at Cincinnati (Wily Peralta paternity list)
#26 RHP TAYLOR JUNGMANN (0-4, 8.34, 0sv, 7 apps/5 starts) opponent batting average: .303 (27-for-89, 3hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 2-2
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 0-0
last 5 outings (IP): 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/14 at Cin (1.0) 9/3 at Mississippi (5.2) 8/29 vs. Jackson (5.0) 8/23 vs. Mississippi (8.0)
• Last pitched last night vs. Pittsburgh and tossed a perfect ninth inning (1k)
• Was recalled on 9/6 from Double-A Biloxi (13gs, 3-4, 2.51era, 75.1ip, 53h, 24r, 21er, 35bb, 81k, 2hr).....was on the Opening Day roster
• Was optioned on 4/29 to Triple-A Colorado Springs (8gs, 1-3, 9.87era, 31ip, 39h, 37r, 34er, 35bb, 24k, 6hr)
#46 RHP COREY KNEBEL (1-3, 5.14, 1sv, 30 apps)
opponent batting average: .262 (28-for-107, 3hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 19-30
saves/save opps: 1-3
runners inherited/scored: 0-0
last 5 outings (IP): 9/17 at ChC (1.0) 9/16 at ChC (1.0) 9/14 at Cin (1.0) 9/13 at Cin (1.0) 9/10 at StL (0.1)
• Last pitched last Saturday at Chicago (1ip, 1bb, 1k, 1wp).....is in his second stint with the Brewers this season (6/9-6/18 and 7/15-current)
• Is 1-2 with a 4.56 ERA since being recalled (25g, 23.2ip, 22h, 12r, 12er, 9bb, 28k).....earned his first Major League save on 8/23 vs. Colorado
• Went 1-0 with a 1.32 ERA and 2 saves in 11 games (2 starts) at Triple-A Colorado Springs (13.2ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 14k, 0hr, .122ba)
• Was on the 15-day DL from 4/2-6/8, retroactive to 4/1, with a left oblique strain.....rehabbed at Class-A Brevard County and Colorado Springs
#51 RHP DAMIEN MAGNIFICO (0-0, 6.00, 0sv, 3 apps)
opponent batting average: .200 (2-for-10, 0hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 0-3
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 0-0
last 5 outings (IP): 9/8 at StL (1.0) 9/4 at Iowa (1.0) 8/31 vs. NO (1.2) 8/28 at OKC (0.2) 8/23 at Round Rock (1.0)
• Last pitched on 9/8 at St. Louis (1ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 1wp)
• Was recalled on 9/6 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (52g, 6-7-18, 4.06era, 62ip, 57h, 32r, 28er, 33bb, 61k, 2hr).....was a PCL All-Star
• Is in his second stint with the Brewers this season (also 8/16-8/19).....made his Major League debut on 8/16 at Chicago (Game 1 of DH)
BREWERS vs. MLB
vs. Arizona:
vs. Atlanta: vs. Chicago: vs. Cincinnati: vs. Colorado: vs. Los Angeles: vs. Miami: vs. New York: vs. Philadelphia: vs. Pittsburgh: vs. St. Louis: vs. San Diego: vs. San Francisco: vs. Washington: 4-3, 3.55 (63.1ip, 25er)
5-2, 2.19 (70ip, 17er)
8-11, 3.73 (169ip, 70er)
7-9, 4.12 (139.2ip, 64er)
3-0, 2.33 (27ip, 7er)
2-5, 4.79 (62ip, 33er)
2-4, 4.50 (52ip, 26er)
2-5, 3.47 (62.1ip, 24er)
3-4, 5.31 (61ip, 36er)
8-9, 3.18 (150ip, 53er)
6-13, 4.75 (165ip, 87er)
3-4, 4.64 (64ip, 33er)
1-5, 6.53 (51ip, 37er)
4-2, 3.40 (53ip, 20er)
vs. Houston:
vs. LA of Anaheim:
vs. Minnesota:
vs. Oakland:
vs. Seattle:
vs. Texas:
2-1, 4.00 (27ip, 12er)
2-1, 5.33 (27ip, 16er)
2-2, 6.55 (33ip, 24er)
3-1, 2.06 (35ip, 8er)
1-2, 6.84 (25ip, 19er)
0-0, 0.00 (0ip, 0er)
STARTERS & RELIEVERS
Starters Category Relievers
48-59............................W/L............................. 20-24
4.38.............................. ERA.............................. 3.69
151............................ GAMES............................ 151
59..................... QUALITY STARTS........................ 0.................................... CG..................................... 0................................... SHO.................................... -................................ SV/OPP......................... 42-62
828.1.........................INNINGS......................... 508.0
862...............................HITS.............................. 487
456..............................RUNS............................. 230
403......................EARNED RUNS..................... 208
303............................ WALKS........................... 200
645....................... STRIKEOUTS...................... 455
113........................ HOME RUNS.......................... 55
3204......................... AT-BATS......................... 1928
.269......................... OPP AVG. ........................ .253
#53 RHP JHAN MARIÑEZ (0-1, 3.06, 0sv, 39 apps)
opponent batting average: .261 (53-for-203, 3hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 24-39
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 26-10
last 5 outings (IP): 9/17 at ChC (1.0) 9/16 at ChC (0.2) 9/14 at Cin (1.0) 9/10 at StL (0.2) 9/9 at StL (1.0)
• Last pitched last Saturday at Chicago and tossed a scoreless sixth inning (1h, 1k).....has a 0.77 ERA over his last 12 appearances (11.2ip, 1er)
• Was acquired from Tampa Bay on 5/12 in exchange for cash.....name pronounced “Yahn ma-REEN-yez”
• Made 3 relief appearances for the Rays this season, posting a 2.45 ERA (3.2ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 3k, 1hr).....designated for assignment on 5/8
• Made 6 relief appearances at Triple-A Durham this season prior to his 4/24 promotion to the Rays (2-1-1, 2.25era, 8ip, 10h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 9k)
#47 RHP BEN ROWEN (0-0, 15.00, 0sv, 4 apps)
opponent batting average: .526 (10-for-19, 0hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 1-4
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 1-0
last 5 outings (IP): 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/8 at StL (1.0) 9/5 vs. ChC (-) 9/4 at Pit (1.0) 8/30 vs. NO (2.0)
• Last pitched last night vs. Pittsburgh (1ip, 4h, 1r, 1er).....prior to 2016 made his only Major League appearances with Texas (8g in 2014)
• Was recalled on 9/2 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (8g, 0-0-0, 1.69era, 10.2ip, 11h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 12k, 0hr)
• Was claimed off waivers from Toronto on 8/4.....began the year at Triple-A Buffalo (37g, 0-4-1, 2.47era, 47.1ip, 46h, 13r, 13er, 11bb, 33k, 1hr)
#58 RHP ROB SCAHILL (0-0, 3.64, 0sv, 27 apps)
opponent batting average: .257 (29-for-113, 2hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 17-27
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 13-4
last 5 outings (IP): 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/17 at ChC (1.0) 9/5 vs. ChC (1.2) 8/28 vs. Pit (1.0) 8/26 vs. Pit (0.2)
• Last pitched last night vs. Pittsburgh and tossed a perfect eighth inning (2k)
• Was claimed off waivers on 7/12 from Pittsburgh.....has a 2.70 ERA in 12 appearances as a Brewer (13.1ip, 11h, 4r, 4er, 2bb, 12k, 1hr)
• Was recalled on 8/8 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (8g, 0-0-0, 4.82era, 9.1ip, 11h, 5r, 5er, 5bb, 4k, 1hr)
• Went 0-0 with a 4.41 ERA in 15 relief appearances with the Pirates this season (16.1ip, 18h, 9r, 8er, 6bb, 13k, 1hr)
• Also pitched at Triple-A Indianapolis this season, going 0-2 with a 4.00 ERA and 3 saves in 13 appearances (18ip, 23h, 13r, 8er, 8bb, 18k, 0hr)
#35 LHP BRENT SUTER (1-1, 2.70, 0sv, 10 apps/1 start)
opponent batting average: .255 (13-for-51, 2hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 8-9
saves/save opps: 0-0
runners inherited/scored: 5-0
last 5 outings (IP): 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/16 at ChC (0.1) 9/12 at Cin (1.0) 9/9 at StL (1.0) 9/8 at StL (1.0)
• Last pitched last night vs. Pittsburgh and retired all 3 batters faced in the sixth.....is unscored upon in his 9 relief appearances (9ip, 6h, 2bb, 8k)
• Contract was selected on 8/19 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (26g, 15gs, 6-6-2, 3.50era, 110.2ip, 129h, 45r, 43er, 14bb, 75k, 5hr)
• Made MLB debut in a start on 8/19 at Seattle, taking a 7-6 loss (4.1ip, 7h, 4r, 4er, 3bb, 2k, 2hr, 1wp).....first MLB win came on 8/23 vs. Colorado
#37 RHP TYLER THORNBURG (6-5, 1.58, 11sv, 62 apps)
opponent batting average: .144 (31-for-215, 5hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 44-62
saves/save opps: 11-16
runners inherited/scored: 14-4
last 5 outings (IP): 9/18 at ChC (1.0) 9/15 at ChC (1.1) 9/11 at StL (1.2) 9/7 vs. ChC (1.0) 9/3 at Pit (1.0)
• Last pitched on Sunday at Chicago and notched his 11th save with a scoreless ninth inning (1bb, 2k, 1hbp)
• Has a 0.27 ERA over his last 31 outings (33.1ip, 1er).....has not allowed an earned run in his last 19 appearances (21ip, 3h, 1r, 0er, 9bb, 25k)
• From 5/19-6/7 retired 26 straight batters, a franchise record for relievers and tied with Teddy Higuera (1988) for third on overall franchise list
• Has held right-handed batters hitless over the last 36 at-bats (longest current streak in MLB).....voted Brewers Pitcher of the Month for August
• Has produced 83 strikeouts in just 62.2 innings this season (11.92k/9ip).....notched his first Major League save on 5/19 vs. Chicago-NL
#59 RHP CARLOS TORRES (3-3, 2.92, 2sv, 67 apps)
opponent batting average: .214 (60-for-280, 8hr)
1st batter retired/faced: 47-67
saves/save opps: 2-5
runners inherited/scored: 24-7
last 5 outings (IP): 9/18 at ChC (2.0) 9/16 at ChC (1.0) 9/15 at ChC (1.2) 9/10 at StL (1.1) 9/7 vs. ChC (1.0)
• Last pitched on Sunday at Chicago and tossed 2.0 perfect innings (2k).....signed as a free agent on 4/2
• Notched saves in consecutive appearances on 5/25 and 5/26 at Atlanta (had 2 career saves entering 2016).....leads the team in appearances
BEHIND THE PLATE
CatcherInningsERERAEPB W-L
Lucroy
696.1
330 4.27 6 5 33-46
Maldonado 507.0
227 4.03 5 3 29-28
Piña
115.0 48 3.76 1- 6-7
Susac
18.0
6
3.00
- -
0-2
Catcher
Lucroy
Maldonado
Piña
Susac
Pitchers
Stolen BasesCS
PCT.
48
2937.7%
28
11
28.2%
8
327.3%
-
1
100.0%
-
7
-
BREWERS ON THE DISABLED LIST IN 2016
Games
Player (Injury)On EligibleOffMissed
Jones (right shoulder)# 3/31*
5/24
6/19
69
Liriano (face)#
3/31*
5/24
-
151
Nolin (left elbow)#
3/31*
5/24
-
151
Barrios (right shoulder)# 4/2*
5/24
-
151
Knebel (left oblique)
4/2**
4/16
6/9
59
Smith (right knee)
4/2*
4/9
6/1
52
Garza (right lat)#
4/5***
6/1
6/14
63
Gennett (right oblique)
4/28^
5/10
5/12
14
Santana (right shoulder) 5/20^^
6/3
6/3
13
Capuano (left elbow)#
5/26
6/10
-
105
Blazek (right elbow)
6/1^^^
6/13
6/19
16
Santana (right elbow)
6/10+
6/23
8/19
60
Middlebrooks (right leg) 7/25
8/9
8/30
35
Barnes (right elbow)
7/27++ 8/10
9/2
44
Guerra (right elbow)
8/8+++ 8/19
9/2
24
Blazek (right forearm)
8/16>
8/29
9/3
18
# 60-day DL
* retro to 3/25
^ retro to 4/25
+ retro to 6/8
> retro to 8/14
** retro to 4/1 *** retro to 4/2
^^ retro to 5/19 ^^^ retro to 5/29
++ retro to 7/26 +++ retro to 8/4
BEER BATTERS
#3 SS ORLANDO ARCIA (44g, .215, 4hr, 16rbi, 4sb)
last homer: 9/16 at Chicago-NL (off John Lackey)
this series: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 8-40 (.200, 2hr, 4rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 9-29 (.310, 1hr, 5rbi)
• Has appeared in 44 games, including 42 starts at shortstop.....made his Major League debut on 8/2 at San Diego
• First MLB hit came on 8/5 at Arizona (RBI-single off Braden Shipley).....first MLB home run came on 8/26 vs. Pittsburgh (3-run off Jared Hughes)
• On 8/6 at Arizona joined Wayne Comer (1969) and Scott Podsednik (2003) as the only rookies in franchise history to score 4 runs in a game
• Was recalled on 8/2 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (100g, .267, 8hr, 53rbi, 15sb).....was a Pacific Coast League All-Star
• Entered 2016 as the top prospect in the organization (8th in all of baseball) according to Baseball America
#8 OF RYAN BRAUN (127g, .308, 30hr, 88rbi, 15sb)
last homer: 9/17 at Chicago-NL (2hr) (off Jake Arrieta & Carl Edwards Jr.)
this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 9-34 (.265, 4hr, 9rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 11-43 (.256, 2hr, 4rbi)
• Has appeared in 127 games, including 122 starts (119g in LF, 3g at DH).....second child, a son named Greyson, was born yesterday morning
• Ranks among the National League leaders in slugging percentage (7th, .550), OPS (8th, .921), HR (T8th, 30) and batting average (10th, .308)
• Has produced his franchise-leading sixth season of 30+ HR (2007-09, 2011-12, 2016).....is the all-time franchise leader in home runs (285)
• Returned to left field this season after two seasons in right field (3B in 2007, LF from 2008-13, RF from 2014-15)
BREWERS
BREWERS
vs. WESTBROOK
vs. KUHL
Arcia.................................................... .500 (1-2, 1bb, 1k)
Braun................................................................. .333 (1-3)
Carter..........................................................500 (1-2, 1bb)
Elmore............................................................... .000 (0-1)
Gennett........................................................ .000 (0-3, 1k)
Nieuwenhuis..........................................333 (1-3, 1hr, 1k)
Perez................................................................. .000 (0-3)
Piña................................................................... .500 (1-2)
Villar............................................................. .000 (0-3, 2k)
Home RUN TOTALS
player
Solo2-Run 3-RunGSTotal
Arcia
3
-
1
-
4
Braun
17
9
4
-
30
Broxton
9
-
-
-
9
Carter
19
12
4
1
36
Cravy
1
-
-
-
1
Flores
1
1
-
-
2
Gennett
9
4
-
-
13
Hill
5
2
-
1
8
Lucroy
9
4
-
-
13
Maldonado
4
3
1
-
8
Nieuwenhuis 6
3
4
-
13
Peralta
-
1
-
-
1
Perez
6
6
1
-
13
Piña
- - 1- 1
Presley
1
2
-
-
3
Santana
7
1
1
-
9
Villar
13
2
-
1
16
Wilkins
1
-
-
-
1
TOTALS
111
50
17
3
181
#23 OF KEON BROXTON (75g, .242, 9hr, 19rbi, 23sb)
last homer: 9/15 at Chicago-NL (off Mike Montgomery)
this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 8-28 (.286, 3hr, 3rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 10-28 (.357, 1hr, 3rbi)
• Has appeared in 75 games, including 58 starts in center field.....suffered a season-ending injury on 9/16 at Chicago (right wrist fracture)
• Is in his fourth stint with the Brewers this season (Opening Day-4/16, 5/20-6/3, 6/10-7/3 and 7/25-current)
• Was recalled on 7/25 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (INF Will Middlebrooks to DL).....batted .294 (42-for-143, 8hr, 17rbi, 16sb) after being recalled
• Made his first career Opening Day roster.....batted .287 (51-for-178) with 8 HR, 26 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 47 games at Colorado Springs
#33 1B CHRIS CARTER (149g, .222, 36hr, 87rbi, 3sb)
last homer: 9/18 at Chicago-NL (off Felix Peña)
this series: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 6-35 (.171, 3hr, 9rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 18-59 (.305, 4hr, 12rbi)
• Has appeared in a team-leading 149 games, including 142 starts (141g at 1B, 1g at DH).....is tied for the National League lead in games played
• Ranks third in the National League in HR (36).....has recorded his second season of 30+ HR.....his career high is 37 HR with Houston in 2014
• 63 of his 113 hits (55.8%) this season have gone for extra bases (26 doubles, 1 triple, 36hr).....has 20+ HR for the fourth consecutive season
• Needs 1 RBI to tie his season high (88 with Houston in 2014).....his 192 strikeouts lead the National league and mark a franchise record
• Signed as a free agent on 1/6/16.....has produced 126 HR since the 2013 season, which ranks seventh in the Major Leagues
#7 INF/OF JAKE ELMORE (54g, .200, 0hr, 3rbi, 2sb) last homer: 6/27/15 vs. Boston (off Wade Miley)
this series: 0-4 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 3-23 (.130, 0hr, 0rbi)
• Has appeared in 54 games, including 13 starts (7g in LF, 2g in CF, 2g in RF, 1g at 2B, 1g at 3B).....signed as a free agent on 12/14/15
• Contract was selected on 6/28 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (57g, .320, 2hr, 19rbi, 13sb).....took the roster spot of OF Alex Presley (DFA)
#2 2B SCOOTER GENNETT (127g, .269, 13hr, 52rbi, 8sb)
last homer: 9/16 at Chicago-NL (off John Lackey)
this series: 0-1 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 12-32 (.375, 3hr, 9rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 12-62 (.194, 0hr, 5rbi)
• Has appeared in 127 games, including 115 starts at second base.....has career highs for HR (13), runs (57), walks (35) and stolen bases (8)
• Has hit safely in each of his last 12 starts since 9/2, batting .333 (15-for-45) with 3 HR and 8 RBI
• Is batting .266 (25-for-94, 2hr) vs. LHP, including 24 hits in his last 80 at-bats (.300, 1hr).....hit .124 (14-for-113, 0hr) vs. LHP entering this season
• Was voted Brewers Player of the Month for June (24g, .322, 3hr, 14rbi, .390obp, .478slg, .868ops)
• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 4/28-5/11, retroactive to 4/25, with right oblique tightness.....rehabbed at Class-A Brevard County (2 games)
#12 C MARTIN MALDONADO (70g, .194, 8hr, 20rbi, 1sb)
last homer: 9/20 vs. Pittsburgh (off Steven Brault)
this series: 2-4 (.500, 1hr, 1rbi)
recent road trip: 4-22 (.182, 1hr, 3rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 8-27 (.296, 1hr, 1rbi)
• Has appeared in 70 games, including 57 starts at catcher.....the team is 29-28 in his starts
• From 7/21-8/2 recorded a career-high 7-game hitting streak (9-for-23, .391, 1hr, 4rbi)
#10 OF KIRK NIEUWENHUIS (124g, .210, 13hr, 44rbi, 8sb)
last homer: 8/31 vs. St. Louis (off Luke Weaver)
this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 1-14 (.071, 0hr, 0rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 6-33 (.182, 2hr, 6rbi)
• Has appeared in 124 games, including 92 starts (68g in CF, 22g in RF, 2g in LF).....left last Friday’s game at Chicago with an abdominal strain
• Is batting .290 at Miller Park this season (49-for-169, 11hr, 31rbi) and is a .302 career hitter at Miller Park (54-for-179, 11hr, 36rbi)
#14 INF/OF HERNAN PEREZ (112g, .271, 13hr, 54rbi, 31sb)
last homer: 8/27 vs. Pittsburgh (2hr) (off Jameson Taillon)
this series: 2-4 (.500, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 10-39 (.256, 0hr, 3rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 17-54 (.315, 3hr, 11rbi)
• Has appeared in 112 games, including 86 starts (44g at 3B, 30g in RF, 8g at 2B, 3g at 1B, 1g at SS).....ranks fourth in the NL in stolen bases (31)
• Is batting .281 (64-for-228) with 9 HR, 35 RBI and 21 stolen bases in 60 games since the All-Star break
• Was voted Brewers Player of the Month for July (24g, .312, 4hr, 17rbi, 9sb, .506slg)
• Contract was selected on 4/28 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (16g, .339, 1hr, 11rbi).....took the roster spot of then injured Scooter Gennett
runners in scoring position
Arcia............................................................295 (13-44)
Braun.........................................................336 (39-116)
Broxton........................................................289 (13-45)
Carter.........................................................176 (24-136)
Elmore.............................................................111 (1-9)
Gennett......................................................271 (29-107)
Maldonado.....................................................143 (7-49)
Nieuwenhuis................................................203 (16-79)
Perez...........................................................286 (24-84)
Piña...............................................................263 (5-19)
Pinto................................................................000 (0-0)
Reed................................................................000 (0-1)
Rivera..............................................................250 (2-8)
Santana.......................................................333 (13-39)
Susac...............................................................000 (0-0)
Villar...........................................................300 (33-110)
TOTALS................................................240 (282-1175)
LINEUP CARD (68-83) - 113 DIFFERENT LINEUPS
1. Villar (49-65), Santana (10-15), Broxton (3-3), Presley (3-0),
Hill (1-0), Walsh (1-0), Elmore (1-0)
2. Gennett (29-55), Villar (8-6), Arcia (5-8), Perez (9-3),
Broxton (7-1), Hill (4-3), Presley (1-5), Elmore (2-1),
Nieuwenhuis (2-1), Santana (1-0), 3. Braun (55-66), Lucroy (6-11), Perez (4-3), Gennett (2-1),
#9 C MANNY PIÑA (25g, .275, 1hr, 10rbi, 0sb)
last homer: 8/12 vs. Cincinnati (PH) (off Keyvius Sampson)
this series: 0-1 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 3-8 (.375, 0hr, 2rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 3-13 (.231, 0hr, 2rbi)
• Has appeared in 25 games, including 13 starts at catcher.....his only MLB experience prior to 2016 came with the Royals in 2011 (4g) and 2012 (1g)
• Belted his first Major League home run on 8/12 vs. Cincinnati with a pinch-hit, 3-run shot off Keyvius Sampson
• Contract was selected on 8/1 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (63g, .329, 5hr, 43rbi).....was a Pacific Coast League All-Star
• Took roster spot vacated by C Jonathan Lucroy (trade).....came from Detroit on 12/10/15 to complete 11/18/15 deal for RHP Francisco Rodriguez
#21 C/1B JOSMIL PINTO (0g, .---, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb)
last homer: 5/24/14 at San Francisco (off Sergio Romo)
this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
• Contract was selected yesterday from Triple-A Colorado Springs (86g, .308, 11hr, 51rbi).....name is pronounced “HOSE-meel PEEN-toe”
• Played in the Major Leagues with Minnesota in 2013 and 2014 (78g, .257, 11hr, 30rbi).....has made 65 starts in the majors (43g at C, 22g at DH)
Gennett (7-3), Broxton (2-6), Maldonado (4-2), Walsh (3-2),
Flores (3-2), Carter (0-2), Presley (1-1), Middlebrooks (0-1),
#25 OF MICHAEL REED (3g, .125, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb)
last homer: None
this series: 0-3 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 1-5 (.200, 0hr, 0rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 0-3 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
• Has appeared in 3 games, including 2 starts (1g in LF, 1g in CF).....recalled on 9/17 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (121g, .248, 8hr, 45rbi, 20sb)
• Appeared in 7 games with the Brewers in 2015, including a start in right field on 10/1/15 at San Diego.....made his MLB debut on 9/22/15 at St. Louis
#29 INF YADIEL RIVERA (28g, .222, 0hr, 2rbi, 0sb) last homer: None
this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 2-3 (.667, 0hr, 0rbi)
• Has appeared in 28 games, including 12 starts (8g at 2B, 4g at SS).....made first career Opening Day roster.....last started on 6/22 at Oakland (SS)
• Was recalled on 9/4 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (83g, .227, 2hr, 41rbi, 4sb)
• Is in his fourth stint with the Brewers this season (Opening Day-5/11, 6/21-6/22, 7/8-7/16 and 9/4-current)
#16 OF DOMINGO SANTANA (66g, .257, 9hr, 26rbi, 2sb)
last homer: 9/17 at Chicago-NL (off Carl Edwards Jr.)
this series: 1-3 (.333, 0hr, 1rbi)
recent road trip: 10-33 (.303, 3hr, 6rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 8-32 (.250, 2hr, 4rbi)
• Has appeared in 66 games, including 51 starts (47g in RF, 2g in LF, 2g in CF)
• Is batting .297 (22-for-74, 5hr, 13rbi) in 26 games since coming off the disabled list, including .347 (17-for-49, 5hr, 11rbi) over his last 13 games
• On the 15-day DL from 6/10-8/18, retroactive to 6/8, with right elbow soreness.....rehabbed at Class-A Wisconsin and Triple-A Colorado Springs
• Was also on the 15-day DL from 5/20-6/2, retroactive to 5/19, with right shoulder soreness.....rehabbed at Double-A Biloxi
• Was acquired last season from Houston in a six-player trade involving OF Carlos Gomez on 7/30.....made his first career Opening Day roster
#13 C ANDREW SUSAC (5g, .286, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb)
last homer: 7/12/15 vs. Philadelphia (off Chad Billingsley)
this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 2-7 (.286, 0hr, 0rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
• Has appeared in 5 games, including 2 starts at catcher.....was acquired from San Francisco on 8/1 in the Will Smith trade
• Recalled on 9/6 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (11g, .125, 0hr, 3rbi).....hit .273 with 8 HR and 36 RBI in 58 games at Triple-A Sacramento (Giants)
• His only Major League experience prior to this season came with San Francisco from 2014-15 (87g, .240, 6hr, 33rbi)
#5 INF JONATHAN VILLAR (145g, .284, 16hr, 55rbi, 57sb)
last homer: 9/13 at Cincinnati (off Dan Straily)
this series: 0-3 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi)
recent road trip: 4-37 (.108, 1hr, 1rbi)
2016 vs. Pit: 14-58 (.241, 3hr, 8rbi)
• Has appeared in 145 games, including 141 starts (104g at SS, 34g at 3B, 3g at 2B).....34 of his last 42 starts have come at third base
• Ranks among the National League leaders in stolen bases (2nd, 57) and walks (T8th, 72).....made his first career start at 2B on 9/13 at Cincinnati
• Has the fourth season of 50+ SB in franchise history, joining Tommy Harper (73 in 1969), Scott Podsednik (70 in 2004) and Pat Listach (54 in 1992)
• Is the first player in the Major Leagues with 15 HR and 50 SB in a season since Carl Crawford (15hr/60sb) with Tampa Bay in 2009
• Played 12 career games at third base (8 starts) entering 2016, all coming last season.....was acquired from Houston for RHP Cy Sneed on 11/19/15
• Was voted Brewers Player of the Month for May (29g, .355, 1hr, 16rbi, 14sb, 18r, 20bb, .450obp, .482slg, .932ops)
Carter (1-1), Villar (0-1)
4. Lucroy (31-39), Carter (22-22), Perez (12-15), Gennett (2-4),
Santana (0-2), Braun (1-0), Nieuwenhuis (0-1) 5. Carter (42-52), Nieuwenhuis (14-17), Perez (4-6), Hill (4-5),
Santana (2-2), Gennett (2-0), Flores (0-1)
6. Nieuwenhuis (14-31), Hill (15-20), Santana (10-6), Perez (7-6),
Piña (1-0), Arcia (1-0), Elmore (0-1)
7. Arcia (13-12), Perez (6-11), Hill (7-10), Broxton (7-8),
Flores (9-6), Gennett (5-5), Nieuwenhuis (4-6), Presley (2-6),
Maldonado (3-5), Middlebrooks (3-4), Villar (3-1), Piña (2-1),
Rivera (2-1), Elmore (1-2), Walsh (0-2), Santana (1-1),
Wilkins (0-1), Reed (0-1)
8. Flores (19-24), Maldonado (21-20), Broxton (8-7), Pitcher (4-8),
Piña (3-6), Rivera (4-4), Presley (2-4), Elmore (2-1), Arcia (1-2),
Hill (1-1), Nieuwenhuis (2-0), Villar (0-2), Susac (0-2),
Walsh (0-1), Santana (0-1), Reed (1-0)
9. Pitcher (61-71), Villar (1-5), Broxton (3-3), Elmore (1-1),
Flores (0-2), Maldonado (1-1), Rivera (1-0)
STARTS BY POSITION (68-83)
P
Nelson (12-18), Anderson (11-17), Davies (14-13),
Peralta (8-13), Guerra (14-6), Garza (8-10), Jungmann (1-4),
Cravy (0-1), Suter (0-1)
C
Lucroy (33-46), Maldonado (29-28), Piña (6-7), Susac (0-2)
1B Carter (65-76), Lucroy (2-3), Perez (1-2), Flores (0-1),
Wilkins (0-1) 2B
Gennett (47-68), Hill (10-6), Rivera (4-4), Perez (6-2),
Villar (1-2), Elmore (0-1)
3B Hill (22-33), Perez (22-22), Villar (16-18), Walsh (4-5),
Middlebrooks (3-5), Elmore (1-0)
SS Villar (44-60), Arcia (20-22), Rivera (3-1), Perez (1-0)
LF Braun (55-64), Presley (4-7), Elmore (4-3), Flores (3-6),
Nieuwenhuis (1-1), Santana (0-2), Reed (1-0)
CF Nieuwenhuis (25-43), Broxton (30-28), Flores (11-8),
Elmore (0-2), Santana (2-0), Presley (0-1), Reed (0-1)
RF Santana (22-25), Flores (17-20), Perez (12-18),
Nieuwenhuis (10-12), Presley (5-8), Elmore (2-0)
DH Lucroy (2-1), Braun (1-2), Carter (0-1)
2016 BREWERS DAY-BY-DAY
G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB Attendance Average
1
4/4
vs. SF
L
3-12
Bumgarner, 1-0
Peralta, 0-1
0-1
T4
-1.0
44,318 (sellout)
44,318
2
4/5
vs. SF
L
1-2
Cueto, 1-0
Nelson, 0-1
Casilla, 1
0-2
T4
-2.0
24,123
34,221
3
4/6
vs. SF
W
4-3
Thornburg, 1-0
Lopez, 0-1
Jeffress, 1
1-2
4
-2.0
20,098
29,513
4/7
OFF DAY
1-2
4
-2.0
4
4/8
vs. Hou
W
6-4
Anderson, 1-0
Feldman, 0-1
Jeffress, 2
2-2
4
-2.0
30,100
29,660
5
4/9
vs. Hou
L
4-6
Fister, 1-0
Peralta, 0-2
Gregerson, 2
2-3
T4
-2.0
28,127
29,353
6
4/10
vs. Hou
W
3-2
Nelson, 1-1
Keuchel, 1-1
Jeffress, 3
3-3
T4
-2.0
28,441
29,201
7
4/11
at StL
L
1-10
Wacha, 1-0
Jungmann, 0-1
3-4
5
-3.0
47,608 (sellout)
47,608
4/12
OFF DAY
3-4
5
-3.0
8
4/13
at StL
W
6-4
Blazek, 1-0
Rosenthal, 0-1
Jeffress, 4
4-4
T4
-3.0
40,994
44,301
9
4/14
at StL
L
0-7
GARCIA, 1-0
Peralta, 0-3
4-5
5
-4.0
40,168
42,923
10 4/15
at Pit
W
8-4
Nelson, 2-1
Locke, 0-1
5-5
T3
-3.0
24,280
38,263
11 4/16
at Pit
L
0-5
Niese, 2-0
Jungmann, 0-2
5-6
5
-4.0
34,957
37,601
12 4/17
at Pit
L
3-9
Nicasio, 2-1
Davies, 0-1
5-7
5
-4.0
31,124
36,522
13 4/18
at Min
L
4-7 (6)
HUGHES, 1-2
Anderson, 1-1
5-8
5
-5.0
21,078
34,316
14 4/19
at Min
W
6-5
Thornburg, 2-0
Jepsen, 0-3
Jeffress, 5
6-8
5
-5.0
17,597
32,226
15 4/20
vs. Min
W
10-5
Nelson, 3-1
Pressly, 1-1
7-8
T4
-4.0
21,087
28,042
16 4/21
vs. Min
L
1-8
Nolasco, 1-0
Jungmann, 0-3
7-9
5
-5.0
30,107
28,300
17 4/22
vs. Phi
L
2-5
Nola, 1-2
Davies, 0-2
7-10
5
-6.0
23,439
27,760
18 4/23
vs. Phi
L
6-10
Oberholtzer, 1-0
Anderson, 1-2
7-11
5
-6.0
34,813
28,465
19 4/24
vs. Phi
W
8-5
Peralta, 1-3
Eickhoff, 1-3
Jeffress, 6
8-11
5
-6.0
28,131
28,435
4/25
OFF DAY
8-11
5
-6.0
20 4/26
at ChC
L
3-4
Warren, 2-0
Nelson, 3-2
Rondon, 4
8-12
5
-7.0
35,861
32,630
4/27
at ChC(Postponed - Rain: Rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader on 8/16)
8-12
5
-7.0
21 4/28
at ChC
L
2-7
Arrieta, 5-0
Jungmann, 0-4
8-13
5
-8.0
32,734
32,640
22 4/29
vs. Mia
L
3-6
Conley, 1-1
Davies, 0-3
Ramos, 7
8-14
5
-9.0
23,215
28,000
23 4/30
vs. Mia
L
5-7
Chen, 2-1
Anderson, 1-3
Phelps, 1
8-15
5
-9.5
28,193
28,015
24
5/1
vs. Mia
W
14-5
Peralta, 2-3
Koehler, 2-3
9-15
5
-8.5
28,181
28,027
25
5/2
vs. LAA
W
8-5
Nelson, 4-2
Weaver, 3-1
10-15
4
-8.5
21,352
27,582
26
5/3
vs. LAA
W
5-4
Guerra, 1-0
Tropeano, 1-1
Jeffress, 7
11-15
4
-8.5
28,180
27,619
27
5/4
vs. LAA
L
3-7
Salas, 2-1
Thornburg, 2-1
Smith, 2
11-16
4
-9.5
21,907
27,283
28
5/5
at Cin
L
5-9
Simon, 1-3
Anderson, 1-4
11-17
5
-10.5
13,088
30,863
29
5/6
at Cin
L
1-5
Adleman, 1-0
Cravy, 0-1
Cingrani, 1
11-18
5
-11.5
28,249
30,645
30
5/7
at Cin
W
13-7 (10)
Jeffress, 1-0
Cotham, 0-2
12-18
5
-11.5
27,567
30,408
31
5/8
at Cin
W
5-4
Capuano, 1-0
Ohlendorf, 3-3
Jeffress, 8
13-18
4
-11.5
22,376
29,834
32
5/9
at Mia
L
1-4
Fernandez, 4-2
Peralta, 2-4
Morris, 1
13-19
5
-12.0
16,769
28,963
33 5/10
at Mia
W
10-2
Davies, 1-3
Conley, 2-2
14-19
T4
-12.0
17,225
28,230
34 5/11
at Mia
L
2-3
Chen, 3-1
Anderson, 1-5
Ramos, 10
14-20
T4
-11.5
19,893
27,739
35 5/12
vs. SD
L
0-3
Shields, 2-5
Nelson, 4-3
Buchter, 1
14-21
5
-12.0
17,374
26,733
36 5/13
vs. SD
W
1-0
Guerra, 2-0
Friedrich, 0-1
Jeffress, 9
15-21
4
-12.0
35,291
27,183
37 5/14
vs. SD
L
7-8 (12)
Campos, 1-0
Capuano, 1-1
Villanueva, 1
15-22
4
-13.0
28,896
27,269
38 5/15
vs. SD
W
3-2
Boyer, 1-0
Quackenbush, 1-2
Jeffress, 10
16-22
4
-12.0
26,306
27,223
5/16
OFF DAY
16-22
4
-12.0
39 5/17
vs. ChC
W
4-2
Anderson, 2-5
Hendricks, 2-3
Jeffress, 11
17-22
4
-11.0
24,361
27,093
40 5/18
vs. ChC
L
1-2 (13)
Wood, 2-0
Torres, 0-1
Richard, 1
17-23
4
-12.0
31,212
27,272
41 5/19
vs. ChC
W
5-3
Guerra, 3-0
Hammel, 5-1
Thornburg, 1
18-23
4
-11.0
38,781
27,751
42 5/20
at NYM
L
2-3
Matz, 6-1
Peralta, 2-5
Familia, 14
18-24
4
-12.0
36,239
28,212
43 5/21
at NYM
L
4-5
Familia, 1-0
Blazek, 1-1
18-25
4
-12.0
39,688
28,816
44 5/22
at NYM
L
1-3
Syndergaard, 5-2
Anderson, 2-6
Familia, 15
18-26
4
-12.0
40,173
29,383
5/23
OFF DAY
18-26
4
-11.5
45 5/24
at Atl
W
2-1
Blazek, 2-1
Norris, 1-6
Jeffress, 12
19-26
4
-11.5
15,185
28,707
46 5/25
at Atl
W
3-2 (13)
Blazek, 3-1
Kelly, 0-2
Torres, 1
20-26
4
-11.5
12,869
27,987
47 5/26
at Atl
W
6-2
Peralta, 3-5
Wisler, 2-4
Torres, 2
21-26
4
-11.0
14,885
27,418
48 5/27
vs. Cin
W
9-5
Davies, 2-3
Lamb, 0-3
22-26
4
-11.0
20,441
27,459
49 5/28
vs. Cin
L
6-7
Wood, 4-1
Jeffress, 1-1
Cingrani, 4
22-27
4
-12.0
30,293
27,568
50 5/29
vs. Cin
W
5-4
Nelson, 5-3
Finnegan, 1-4
Boyer, 1
23-27
4
-12.0
34,901
27,840
51 5/30
vs. StL
L
0-6
Martinez, 5-5
Guerra, 3-1
23-28
4
-13.0
34,569
28,080
52 5/31
vs. StL
L
3-10
Leake, 4-4
Peralta, 3-6
23-29
4
-13.0
24,487
27,956
53
6/1
vs. StL
W
3-1
Davies, 3-3
Garcia, 4-5
Jeffress, 13
24-29
4
-13.0
24,050
27,826
54
6/2
at Phi
W
4-1
Anderson, 3-6
Eickhoff, 2-8
Jeffress, 14
25-29
4
-13.0
22,890
27,229
55
6/3
at Phi
L
3-6
Bailey, 3-0
Nelson, 5-4
Gomez, 18
25-30
4
-14.0
20,138
26,945
56
6/4
at Phi
W
6-3
Smith, 1-0
Neris, 1-3
Jeffress, 15
26-30
4
-14.0
25,177
26,877
57
6/5
at Phi
L
1-8
Nola, 5-4
Peralta, 3-7
26-31
4
-14.0
24,259
26,780
6/6
OFF DAY
26-31
4
-14.5
58
6/7
vs. Oak
W
5-4
Davies, 4-3
Manaea, 2-4
Jeffress, 16
27-31
4
-13.5
19,283
27,550
59
6/8
vs. Oak
W
4-0
Anderson, 4-6
Hahn, 2-4
28-31
4
-13.5
18,188
27,258
60
6/9
vs. NYM
L
2-5
Colon, 5-3
Nelson, 5-5
Familia, 20
28-32
4
-14.0
22,980
27,128
61 6/10
vs. NYM
L
1-2 (11)
Blevins, 2-0
Boyer, 1-1
Familia, 21
28-33
4
-14.0
27,358
27,135
62 6/11
vs. NYM
W
7-4
Peralta, 4-7
Verrett, 3-4
Jeffress, 17
29-33
4
-14.0
38,423
27,457
63 6/12
vs. NYM
W
5-3
Davies, 5-3
Matz, 7-3
Jeffress, 18
30-33
4
-14.0
32,491
27,597
64 6/13
at SF
L
5-11
Suarez, 2-1
Knebel, 0-1
Law, 1
30-34
4
-14.0
41,543 (sellout)
27,308
65 6/14
at SF
L
2-3
Bumgarner, 8-2
Smith, 0-1
Casilla, 14
30-35
4
-15.0
41,750 (sellout)
27,806
66 6/15
at SF
L
1-10
Cueto, 10-1
Nelson, 5-6
30-36
4
-15.0
41,811 (sellout)
28,273
67 6/16
at LA
W
8-6
Thornburg, 3-1
Baez, 0-2
Jeffress, 19
31-36
4
-14.5
44,183
28,786
68 6/17
at LA
L
2-3 (10)
Baez, 1-2
Jeffress, 1-2
31-37
4
-15.5
44,998
29,292
69 6/18
at LA
L
6-10
Hatcher, 4-3
Anderson, 4-7
31-38
4
-16.5
44,112
29,741
70 6/19
at LA
L
1-2
Jansen, 3-2
Thornburg, 3-2
31-39
4
-17.5
45,931
30,218
6/20
OFF DAY
31-39
4
-17.0
71 6/21
at Oak
L
3-5
Doolittle, 2-2
Smith, 1-2
Madson, 13
31-40
4
-17.0
14,810
29,777
72 6/22
at Oak
W
4-2
Guerra, 4-1
Mengden, 0-3
Thornburg, 2
32-40
4
-16.0
13,586
29,328
6/23
OFF DAY
32-40
4
-15.5
73 6/24
vs. Wsh
W
5-3
Torres, 1-1
Scherzer, 8-5
Jeffress, 20
33-40
4
-15.5
32,668
27,734
74 6/25
vs. Wsh
W
6-5
Garza, 1-0
Gonzalez, 3-7
Jeffress, 21
34-40
4
-14.5
30,085
27,796
75 6/26
vs. Wsh
L
2-3
Roark, 7-5
Barnes, 0-1
Kelley, 3
34-41
4
-14.5
30,215
27,858
6/27
OFF DAY
34-41
4
-15.0
76 6/28
vs. LA
L
5-6
Urias, 1-2
Anderson, 4-8
Jansen, 23
34-42
4
-16.0
33,819
28,007
77 6/29
vs. LA
W
7-0
Guerra, 5-1
Stewart, 0-1
35-42
4
-16.0
26,566
27,972
78 6/30
vs. LA
L
1-8
Maeda, 7-5
Davies, 5-4
35-43
4
-16.0
33,029
28,092
79
7/1
at StL
L
1-7
Garcia, 6-6
Garza, 1-1
35-44
4
-16.0
42,987
29,697
80
7/2
at StL
L
0-3
Wainwright, 7-5
Nelson, 5-7
Oh, 1
35-45
4
-16.0
40,573
29,983
81
7/3
at StL
L
8-9
Wacha, 5-7
Anderson, 4-9
Oh, 2
35-46
4
-16.0
41,148
30,269
82
7/4
at Wsh
W
1-0
Guerra, 6-1
Scherzer, 9-6
Jeffress, 22
36-46
4
-16.0
29,174
30,242
83
7/5
at Wsh
W
5-2
Davies, 6-4
Gonzalez, 4-8
Jeffress, 23
37-46
4
-15.0
25,138
30,117
84
7/6
at Wsh
L
4-7
Roark, 8-5
Garza, 1-2
Papelbon, 17
37-47
4
-15.0
26,330
30,027
7/7
OFF DAY
37-47
4
-14.5
85
7/8
vs. StL
W
4-3
Jeffress, 2-2
Rosenthal, 2-4
38-47
4
-13.5
28,343
28,098
86
7/9
vs. StL
L
1-8
Martinez, 8-6
Anderson, 4-10
38-48
4
-13.5
37,101
28,303
87 7/10
vs. StL
L
1-5
Leake, 6-7
Guerra, 6-2
38-49
4
-14.5
42,066 (sellout)
28,609
7/11 All-Star Break
7/12 All-Star Game: Petco Park, San Diego: AL-4, NL-2 (C Jonathan Lucroy represented Brewers)
7/13 All-Star Break
7/14 All-Star Break
G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record 88 7/15
at Cin
L
4-5
DeSclafani, 4-0
Garza, 1-3
Ohlendorf, 2
38-50
89 7/16
at Cin
W
9-1
Nelson, 6-7
Lamb, 1-7
39-50
90 7/17
at Cin
L
0-1
Cingrani, 2-2
Thornburg, 3-3
39-51
7/18
OFF DAY
39-51
91 7/19
at Pit
L
2-3
Melancon, 1-1
Thornburg, 3-4
39-52
92 7/20
at Pit
W
9-5
Torres, 2-1
Locke, 8-6
40-52
93 7/21
at Pit
L
3-5
Liriano, 6-9
Garza, 1-4
Melancon, 28
40-53
94 7/22
vs. ChC
L
2-5
Hammel, 9-5
Nelson, 6-8
Rondon, 17
40-54
95 7/23
vs. ChC
W
6-1
Davies, 7-4
Lackey, 7-7
41-54
96 7/24
vs. ChC
L
5-6
Nathan, 1-0
Smith, 1-3
Rondon, 18
41-55
97 7/25
vs. Ari
W
7-2
Anderson, 5-10
Shipley, 0-1
42-55
98 7/26
vs. Ari
W
9-4
Thornburg, 4-4
Hudson, 1-2
43-55
99 7/27
vs. Ari
L
1-8
Bradley, 4-6
Nelson, 6-9
43-56
100 7/28
vs. Ari
W
6-4
Davies, 8-4
Ray, 5-10
Jeffress, 24
44-56
101 7/29
vs. Pit
W
3-1
Guerra, 7-2
Brault, 0-1
Jeffress, 25
45-56
102 7/30
vs. Pit
W
5-3
Anderson, 6-10
Taillon, 2-2
Jeffress, 26
46-56
103 7/31
vs. Pit
W
4-2
Garza, 2-4
Liriano, 6-11
Jeffress, 27
47-56
104
8/1
at SD
L
3-7
Villanueva, 2-2
Nelson, 6-10
47-57
105
8/2
at SD
W
3-2
Davies, 9-4
Perdomo, 5-5
Thornburg, 3
48-57
106
8/3
at SD
L
3-12
Jackson, 2-2
Guerra, 7-3
48-58
8/4
OFF DAY
48-58
107
8/5
at Ari
L
2-3 (11)
Loewen, 1-0
Boyer, 1-2
48-59
108
8/6
at Ari
W
15-6
Garza, 3-4
Corbin, 4-11
49-59
109
8/7
at Ari
L
3-9
Hudson, 2-2
Nelson, 6-11
49-60
110
8/8
vs. Atl
L
3-4 (12)
Cunniff, 1-0
Torres, 2-2
Johnson, 9
49-61
111
8/9
vs. Atl
L
1-2
Jenkins, 2-2
Peralta, 4-8
Cabrera, 3
49-62
112 8/10
vs. Atl
W
4-3
Anderson, 7-10
De La Cruz, 0-5
Thornburg, 4
50-62
113 8/11
vs. Atl
W
11-3
Garza, 4-4
Hernandez, 1-1
51-62
114 8/12
vs. Cin
L
4-7
Bailey, 2-1
Nelson, 6-12
51-63
115 8/13
vs. Cin
L
5-11
Straily, 8-6
Davies, 9-5
51-64
116 8/14
vs. Cin
W
7-3
Peralta, 5-8
Reed, 0-7
52-64
8/15
OFF DAY
52-64
117 8/16
at ChC - 1
L
0-4
Cahill, 2-3
Garza, 4-5
Chapman, 5
52-65
118
at ChC - 2
L
1-4
Hammel, 13-5
Mariñez, 0-1
Chapman, 6
52-66
119 8/17
at ChC
L
1-6
Lester, 13-4
Nelson, 6-13
52-67
120 8/18
at ChC
L
6-9
Arrieta, 15-5
Davies, 9-6
Chapman, 7
52-68
121 8/19
at Sea
L
6-7
LeBlanc, 3-0
Suter, 0-1
Diaz, 9
52-69
122 8/20
at Sea
L
2-8
Hernandez, 8-4
Peralta, 5-9
52-70
123 8/21
at Sea
W
7-6
Thornburg, 5-4
Wilhelmsen, 2-4
53-70
124 8/22
vs. Col
W
4-2
Nelson, 7-13
Bettis, 10-7
Thornburg, 5
54-70
125 8/23
vs. Col
W
6-4
Suter, 1-1
Logan, 2-3
Knebel, 1
55-70
126 8/24
vs. Col
W
7-1
Davies, 10-6
Anderson, 4-5
56-70
127 8/25
vs. Pit
L
2-3 (10)
Bastardo, 2-0
Torres, 2-3
Watson, 8
56-71
128 8/26
vs. Pit
L
3-5
Vogelsong, 3-3
Garza, 4-6
Watson, 9
56-72
129 8/27
vs. Pit
L
6-9
Locke, 9-7
Boyer, 1-3
Feliz, 2
56-73
130 8/28
vs. Pit
L
1-3
Nova, 4-0
Anderson, 7-11
Watson, 10
56-74
131 8/29
vs. StL
L
5-6
Socolovich, 1-0
Thornburg, 5-5
Oh, 14
56-75
132 8/30
vs. StL
L
1-2 (10)
Oh, 4-2
Knebel, 0-2
Duke, 1
56-76
133 8/31
vs. StL
W
3-1
Garza, 5-6
Weaver, 1-2
Thornburg, 6
57-76
9/1
OFF DAY
57-76
134
9/2
at Pit
W
1-0
Boyer, 2-3
Taillon, 3-4
Thornburg, 7
58-76
135
9/3
at Pit
W
7-4
Torres, 3-3
Feliz, 4-2
Thornburg, 8
59-76
136
9/4
at Pit
W
10-0
Anderson, 8-11
Brault, 0-2
60-76
137
9/5
vs. ChC
L
2-7
Hendricks, 14-7
Davies, 10-7
60-77
138
9/6
vs. ChC
W
12-5
Peralta, 6-9
Hammel, 14-8
61-77
139
9/7
vs. ChC
W
2-1
Knebel, 1-2
Smith, 1-1
Thornburg, 9
62-77
140
9/8
at StL
W
12-5
Guerra, 8-3
Garcia, 10-12
63-77
141
9/9
at StL
L
3-4
Martinez, 14-7
Nelson, 7-14
63-78
142 9/10
at StL
L
1-5
Wainwright, 11-8
Knebel, 1-3
63-79
143 9/11
at StL
W
2-1
Thornburg, 6-5
Siegrist, 5-3
64-79
144 9/12
at Cin
L
0-3
Wood, 6-3
Peralta, 6-10
Iglesias, 3
64-80
145 9/13
at Cin
L
4-6
Straily, 12-8
Garza, 5-7
64-81
146 9/14
at Cin
W
7-0
Guerra, 9-3
Adleman, 2-4
65-81
147 9/15
at ChC
W
5-4
Nelson, 8-14
Grimm, 1-1
Thornburg, 10
66-81
148 9/16
at ChC
L
4-5 (10)
Chapman, 1-1
Boyer, 2-4
66-82
149 9/17
at ChC
W
11-3
Davies, 11-7
Arrieta, 17-7
67-82
150 9/18
at ChC
W
3-1
Peralta, 7-10
Hendricks, 15-8
Thornburg, 11
68-82
9/19
OFF DAY
68-82
151 9/20
vs. Pit
L
3-6
Hughes, 1-1
Garza, 5-8
Watson, 14
68-83
152 9/21
vs. Pit
7:10
FS Wisconsin
153 9/22
vs. Pit
7:10
FS Wisconsin
154 9/23
vs. Cin
7:10
FS Wisconsin
155 9/24
vs. Cin
6:10
FS Wisconsin
156 9/25
vs. Cin
1:10
FS Wisconsin
157 9/26
at Tex
7:05
FS Wisconsin
158 9/27
at Tex
7:05
FS Wisconsin
159 9/28
at Tex
7:05
FS Wisconsin
9/29
OFF DAY
160 9/30
at Col
7:10
FS Wisconsin
161 10/1
at Col
7:10
FS Wisconsin
162 10/2
at Col
2:10
FS Wisconsin
Position 4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
T4
5
T4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
GA/GB (WC) Attendance Average
-15.5 (-9.5)
30,680
30,042
-15.5 (-8.5)
31,328
30,072
-15.5 (-9.5)
23,085
29,916
-16.0 (-10.0)
-16.0 (-11.0)
27,106
29,855
-16.0 (-10.0)
36,717 (sellout)
30,001
-16.5 (-11.0)
35,978
30,126
-17.5 (-11.0)
42,243 (sellout)
28,905
-16.5 (-11.0)
44,643 (sellout)
29,240
-17.5 (-11.0)
43,310 (sellout)
29,533
-16.5 (-10.0)
25,347
29,448
-15.5 (-10.0)
24,074
29,340
-16.5 (-11.0)
22,581
29,208
-16.5 (-10.0)
33,971
29,299
-16.5 (-10.0)
29,442
29,302
-15.5 (-9.0)
36,663
29,438
-15.5 (-9.0)
32,405
29,492
-16.5 (-9.0)
24,009
30,001
-16.5 (-8.0)
26,152
29,924
-17.5 (-8.5)
24,124
29,810
-17.5 (-8.5)
-18.5 (-9.0)
20,008
29,622
-18.5 (-8.0)
29,370
29,617
-19.5 (-9.0)
24,021
29,513
-20.0 (-9.0)
20,976
29,340
-21.0 (-10.0)
20,048
29,177
-21.0 (-9.0)
20,035
29,019
-21.0 (-8.5)
30,167
29,039
-22.0 (-8.5)
24,553
28,964
-22.0 (-9.0)
30,357
28,987
-21.0 (-9.0)
30,103
29,005
-21.0 (-9.0)
-22.0 (-9.5)
41,148
29,725
-23.0 (-10.5)
39,420
29,898
-24.0 (-11.5)
40,310
30,081
-25.0 (-12.0)
41,407
30,276
-25.0 (-13.0)
37,758
30,403
-26.0 (-13.0)
29,170
30,382
-25.0 (-13.0)
35,833
30,472
-25.0 (-12.5)
20,458
28,869
-25.0 (-11.5)
21,460
28,754
-25.0 (-11.5)
26,702
28,722
-25.5 (-11.5)
20,296
28,594
-26.5 (-12.5)
25,474
28,548
-26.5 (-12.5)
35,295
28,647
-26.5 (-12.5)
37,583
28,776
-27.5 (-13.5)
18,663
28,632
-28.5 (-14.5)
22,918
28,551
-28.5 (-13.5)
17,645
28,400
-29.0 (-13.5)
-29.0 (-12.5)
21,772
30,331
-28.0 (-11.5)
26,637
30,273
-28.0 (-11.5)
25,318
30,195
-29.0 (-12.5)
43,662 (sellout)
28,609
-28.0 (-12.5)
32,888
28,667
-27.0 (-11.5)
23,832
28,602
-26.5 (-11.0)
40,416
30,352
-27.5 (-12.0)
42,647
30,539
-27.5 (-12.5)
45,440 (sellout)
30,761
-27.5 (-12.0)
44,703 (sellout)
30,966
-28.5 (-12.0)
14,671
30,730
-28.5 (-13.0)
12,926
30,476
-28.5 (-12.0)
14,368
30,249
-27.5 (-11.5)
41,362 (sellout)
30,403
-28.5 (-12.5)
40,823 (sellout)
30,546
-27.5 (-12.5)
40,956 (sellout)
30,687
-26.5 (-11.5)
41,286 (sellout)
30,828
-27.0 (-11.0)
-28.0 (-12.0)
20,829
28,500
ODDS & ENDS
Record With the Roof Open/Panels Open.................................................... 24-21
Record With the Roof Open/Panels Closed...................................................... 0-2
Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Open...................................................... 1-3
Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Closed............................................... 14-11
39-37
Record When Wearing White Uniforms.............................................................8-6
Record When Wearing Gray Uniforms...............................................................7-9
Record When Wearing Blue “Brewers” Uniforms..............................................7-7
Record When Wearing Blue “Milwaukee” Uniforms.......................................36-50
Record When Wearing Retro Pinstripe Uniforms..............................................4-7
Record When Wearing Retro BP Uniforms........................................................2-0
Record When Wearing Retro Powder Blue Uniforms........................................0-2
Record When Wearing Gray “Mother’s Day” Uniforms......................................1-0
Record When Wearing Gray “Father’s Day” Uniforms.......................................0-1
Record When Wearing Milwaukee Bears Uniforms (Negro Leagues)...............1-0
Record When Wearing Blue “Fourth of July” Uniforms......................................1-0
Record When Wearing 90’s Throwback Uniforms.............................................1-0
Record When Wearing Cerveceros Uniforms....................................................0-1
68-83
2016 TRANSACTIONS
JANUARY
1/5, signed OF Eric Young Jr. to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp
1/6, signed 1B Chris Carter to a 1-year contract; designated C Josmil Pinto for assignment
1/8, signed LHP Pat Misch to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp
1/11, voided the contract of LHP Nick Hagadone
1/13, C Josmil Pinto cleared waivers and outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs with an invitation to Major
League camp
1/15, signed SS Jean Segura, RHP Wily Peralta and LHP Will Smith to 1-year contracts (avoided arbitration)
1/25, signed LHP Cesar Jimenez and LHP Chris Capuano to minor-league contracts with invitations to Major
League camp
1/28, acquired OF Rymer Liriano from San Diego in exchange for LHP Trevor Seidenberger; designated OF
Shane Peterson for assignment
1/30, acquired RHP Chase Anderson, INF Aaron Hill, SS Isan Diaz and cash from Arizona in exchange for SS
Jean Segura and RHP Tyler Wagner; signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Jacob Barnes,
RHP Yhonathan Barrios, RHP Michael Blazek, RHP Junior Guerra, RHP Jeremy Jeffress, OF Keon
Broxton, INF/OF Garin Cecchini, OF Ramon Flores and OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis
FEBRUARY
2/4, OF Shane Peterson cleared waivers, outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs and invited to Major League
camp
2/5, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Chase Anderson, RHP David Goforth, RHP Adrian
Houser, RHP Damien Magnifico, SS Orlando Arcia, OF Domingo Santana and INF/OF Colin Walsh
2/12, signed RHP Blaine Boyer to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp; acquired C
Jacob Nottingham and RHP Bubba Derby from Oakland in exchange for OF Khris Davis
2/18, granted LHP Pat Misch his release (to pursue an opportunity in Japan with the Orix Buffaloes)
2/22, claimed LHP Sean Nolin off waivers from Oakland
2/28, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Tyler Cravy, RHP Zach Davies, RHP Zack Jones,
RHP Taylor Jungmann, RHP Corey Knebel, RHP Jorge Lopez, RHP Jimmy Nelson, LHP Sean Nolin, RHP
Ariel Peña, RHP Tyler Thornburg, OF Michael Reed, INF Yadiel Rivera and 1B Andy Wilkins
2/29, signed 2B Scooter Gennett, OF Rymer Liriano and INF Jonathan Villar to 1-year contracts
MARCH
3/4, signed LHP Franklin Morales to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp
3/14, optioned SS Orlando Arcia, OF Michael Reed, RHP Jacob Barnes, RHP Jorge Lopez and RHP Damien
Magnifico to Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Adrian Houser to Double-A Biloxi; returned C Rene
Garcia, C Jacob Nottingham, OF Brett Phillips and LHP Josh Hader to minor-league camp
3/19, optioned INF Garin Cecchini, 1B Andy Wilkins, RHP Zach Davies and RHP Junior Guerra to Triple-A
Colorado Springs; returned C Adam Weisenburger, RHP Hiram Burgos and RHP Daniel Tillman to minorleague camp
3/27, optioned RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs
3/29, granted LHP Franklin Morales his unconditional release
3/31, placed OF Rymer Liriano (facial fractures), RHP Zack Jones (right shoulder strain) and LHP Sean Nolin
(left elbow soreness) on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 3/25
APRIL
4/2, signed RHP Carlos Torres to a 1-year contract; selected the contracts of RHP Blaine Boyer and LHP Chris
Capuano from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred
OF Rymer Liriano and LHP Sean Nolin to the 60-day disabled list; placed RHP Yhonathan Barrios on the
60-day disabled list, retroactive to 3/25, with a right shoulder strain; placed RHP Corey Knebel on the 15-day
disabled list, retroactive to 4/1, with a left oblique strain; placed LHP Will Smith on the 15-day disabled list,
retroactive to 3/25, with a LCL sprain in the right knee
4/5, placed RHP Matt Garza on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/2, with a right lat strain; recalled RHP
Tyler Cravy from Triple-A Colorado Springs; acquired LHP Sam Freeman from Texas in exchange for cash;
designated RHP Ariel Peña for assignment
4/9, outrighted RHP Ariel Peña to Triple-A Colorado Springs
4/16, optioned OF Keon Broxton to Triple-A Colorado Springs
4/17, recalled RHP Zach Davies from Triple-A Colorado Springs
4/20, optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado Springs
4/21, selected the contract of OF Alex Presley from Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred RHP Zack Jones
to the 60-day disabled list
4/28, placed 2B Scooter Gennett on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/25, with right oblique tightness;
selected the contract of INF Hernan Perez from Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred RHP Matt Garza to the
60-day disabled list
4/29, optioned RHP Taylor Jungmann to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled RHP David Goforth from Triple-A
Colorado Springs
MAY
5/2, designated LHP Sam Freeman for assignment
5/3, recalled RHP Junior Guerra from Triple-A Colorado Springs
5/5, claimed LHP Michael Kirkman off waivers from San Diego
5/6, placed RHP Wily Peralta on the paternity list; recalled RHP Tyler Cravy from Triple-A Colorado Springs;
optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado Springs
5/7, LHP Michael Kirkman reported to the Major League team
5/8, optioned RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs
5/9, reinstated RHP Wily Peralta from the paternity list
5/10, sent 2B Scooter Gennett to Class-A Brevard County on rehab assignment; LHP Sam Freeman accepted
his outright assignment to Triple-A Colorado Springs
5/12, reinstated 2B Scooter Gennett from the 15-day disabled list; optioned INF Yadiel Rivera to Triple-A
Colorado Springs; acquired RHP Jhan Mariñez from Tampa Bay in exchange for cash; designated LHP Michael
Kirkman for assignment
5/17, outrighted LHP Michael Kirkman to Triple-A Colorado Springs
5/20, placed OF Domingo Santana on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/19, with right shoulder soreness;
recalled OF Keon Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs
5/24, sent LHP Will Smith to Class-A Brevard County on rehab assignment
5/26, placed LHP Chris Capuano on the 15-day disabled list with left elbow soreness; recalled RHP David
Goforth from Triple-A Colorado Springs
5/29, sent LHP Will Smith to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment
5/31, sent RHP Matt Garza to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment; sent RHP Corey Knebel to Class-A
Brevard County on rehab assignment; sent OF Domingo Santana to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment;
claimed RHP Neil Ramirez off waivers from Chicago-NL; designated INF Colin Walsh for assignment; optioned
RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs
JUNE
6/1, reinstated LHP Will Smith from the 15-day disabled list; placed RHP Michael Blazek on the 15-day disabled
list, retroactive to 5/29, with a right elbow impingement
6/2, recalled RHP Jacob Barnes from Triple-A Colorado Springs
6/3, traded LHP Jed Bradley to Atlanta in exchange for a player to be named or cash; reinstated OF Domingo
Santana from the 15-day disabled list; optioned OF Keon Broxton to Triple-A Colorado Springs
6/4, Rule-5 INF Colin Walsh returned to Oakland
6/5, sent RHP Corey Knebel to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment
6/6, sent RHP Zach Jones to Class-A Brevard County on rehab assignment
6/9, reinstated RHP Corey Knebel from the 15-day disabled list; designated RHP Neil Ramirez for assignment
6/10, placed OF Domingo Santana on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 6/8, with right elbow soreness;
recalled OF Keon Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs
6/12, optioned RHP Wily Peralta to Triple-A Colorado Springs; RHP Neil Ramirez claimed off waivers by
Minnesota
6/14, reinstated RHP Matt Garza from the 60-day disabled list; sent RHP Michael Blazek to Triple-A Colorado
Springs on rehab assignment
6/18, optioned RHP Corey Knebel to Triple-A Colorado Springs
6/19, reinstated RHP Michael Blazek from the 15-day disabled list; Rule-5 RHP Zack Jones reinstated from the
60-day disabled list and returned to Minnesota
6/21, placed INF/OF Hernan Perez on the paternity list; recalled INF Yadiel Rivera from Triple-A Colorado
Springs
6/22, optioned INF Yadiel Rivera to Triple-A Colorado Springs
6/24, reinstated INF/OF Hernan Perez from the paternity list
6/28, designated OF Alex Presley for assignment; selected the contract INF/OF Jake Elmore from Triple-A
Colorado Springs
JULY
7/1, outrighted OF Alex Presley to Triple-A Colorado Springs (elected free agency)
7/3, optioned OF Keon Broxton to Triple-A Colorado Springs
7/4, selected the contract of INF Will Middlebrooks from Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred LHP Chris
Capuano to the 60-day disabled list
7/6, optioned RHP Zach Davies to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled 1B/OF Andy Wilkins from Triple-A
Colorado Springs
7/7, acquired RHP Aaron Wilkerson and 2B Wendell Rijo from Boston in exchange for INF Aaron Hill and cash
7/8, recalled INF Yadiel Rivera from Triple-A Colorado Springs
7/10, traded RHP Jaye Chapman to Tampa Bay in exchange for a player to be named or cash; optioned RHP
Michael Blazek to Triple-A Colorado Springs
7/12, claimed RHP Rob Scahill off waivers from Pittsburgh (optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs)
7/15, recalled RHP Corey Knebel from Triple-A Colorado Springs
7/16, optioned INF Yadiel Rivera to Triple-A Colorado Springs
7/17, recalled RHP Zach Davies from Triple-A Colorado Springs
7/23, sent OF Domingo Santana to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment
7/25, placed INF Will Middlebrooks on the 15-day disabled list with a lower right leg strain; recalled OF Keon
Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs
7/27, placed RHP Jacob Barnes on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 7/26, with right elbow soreness;
recalled RHP Michael Blazek from Triple-A Colorado Springs
AUGUST
8/1, acquired RHP Phil Bickford and C Andrew Susac from San Francisco in exchange for LHP Will Smith;
acquired OF Lewis Brinson, RHP Luis Ortiz and a player to be named from Texas in exchange for C Jonathan
Lucroy and RHP Jeremy Jeffress; recalled RHP David Goforth from Triple-A Colorado Springs; selected the
contract of C Manny Piña from Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/2, recalled SS Orlando Arcia from Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/4, claimed RHP Ben Rowen off waivers from Toronto (optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs)
8/7, optioned RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/8, recalled RHP Rob Scahill from Triple-A Colorado Springs; placed RHP Junior Guerra on the 15-day
disabled list, retroactive to 8/4, with right elbow inflammation; recalled RHP Wily Peralta from Triple-A Colorado
Springs
8/15, sent OF Domingo Santana to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment
8/16, recalled RHP Tyler Cravy from Triple-A Colorado Springs (doubleheader 26th man); placed RHP Michael
Blazek on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 8/14, with a right forearm strain; recalled RHP Damien
Magnifico from Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/17, optioned 1B/OF Andy Wilkins to Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/18, selected the contract of LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/19, reinstated OF Domingo Santana from the 15-day disabled list; designated OF Ramon Flores for
assignment; selected the contract of LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Damien
Magnifico to Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/24, sent INF Will Middlebrooks to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment; outrighted OF Ramon Flores
to Triple-A Colorado Springs
8/26, sent RHP Jacob Barnes to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment
8/27, sent RHP Junior Guerra to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment; sent INF Will Middlebrooks
to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment
8/30, reinstated INF Will Middlebrooks from the 15-day disabled list (outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs)
8/31, traded OF Eric Young Jr. to New York-AL in exchange for cash
SEPTEMBER
9/2, reinstated RHP Junior Guerra and RHP Jacob Barnes from the 15-day disabled list; recalled RHP Ben
Rowen from Triple-A Colorado Springs
9/3, reinstated RHP Michael Blazek from the 15-day disabled list
9/4, recalled INF Yadiel Rivera from Triple-A Colorado Springs
9/5, acquired OF Ryan Cordell as the player to be named to complete the 8/1 trade with Texas
9/6, recalled RHP Damien Magnifico and C Andrew Susac from Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled RHP
Taylor Jungmann from Double-A Biloxi
9/8, added hitting coordinator Jeremy Reed to the coaching staff
9/17, recalled OF Michael Reed from Triple-A Colorado Springs
9/20, selected the contract of C/1B Josmil Pinto from Triple-A Colorado Springs; added Double-A Biloxi pitching
coach Chris Hook to the coaching staff
PLAYERS USED IN 2016
PITCHERS (27): Chase Anderson, Jacob Barnes, Michael Blazek, Blaine Boyer, Chris Capuano, Tyler Cravy, Zach Davies, Sam Freeman, Matt Garza, David Goforth, Junior Guerra, Jeremy Jeffress, Taylor
Jungmann, Michael Kirkman, Corey Knebel, Damien Magnifico, Jhan Mariñez, Jimmy Nelson, Ariel Peña, Wily Peralta, Neil Ramirez, Ben Rowen, Rob Scahill, Will Smith, Brent Suter, Tyler Thornburg, Carlos
Torres
CATCHERS (5): Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado, Manny Piña, Josmil Pinto, Andrew Susac
INFIELDERS (11): Orlando Arcia, Chris Carter, Jake Elmore, Scooter Gennett, Aaron Hill, Will Middlebrooks, Hernan Perez, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar, Colin Walsh, Andy Wilkins
OUTFIELDERS (7): Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Ramon Flores, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Alex Presley, Michael Reed, Domingo Santana
TOTAL PLAYERS USED: 50 (position players based on primary position)