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On Monday, the Milwaukee Brewers (19-9) will face the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park in an attempt to win the World Series (4-23).
Milwaukee’s slugging percentage is.410, and they’ve been called out on strikes 257 times while drawing 92 walks. Over the course of the season, they have 130 runs batted in and 215 base hits, with a.234 batting average. The Brewers have hit 47 doubles and have knocked 36 balls out of the park as a team. They’ve scored 136 runs and have a.310 on-base percentage. The Milwaukee Brewers are averaging 4.9 runs per game, which ranks them second in MLB.
Brewers relievers have entered the game 23 times with runners on base and have made 35 appearances in high-leverage situations. The relief pitchers have a total of 22 holds for the season (6th in MLB). The Brewers relievers have a 72.2 percent save percentage and have appeared in 40 save opportunities. So far this season, they have 13 saves and have blown 5 of their 18 save opportunities. This season, the relievers have inherited 42 base runners, with 35.7 percent of them reaching home plate. So far this season, the Brewers have used 89 relief pitchers.
The Milwaukee Brewers have 741 putouts this season, along with 242 assists and 16 errors. Their fielding percentage is.984, which ranks them 21st in professional baseball, and they’ve turned 16 double plays. In their 2,223 innings on the field, the Brewers have converted 71.0 percent of balls in play into outs, which ranks them 14th in MLB.
Cincinnati has hit 19 home runs and has driven in 90 runs this season. They’ve hit 43 doubles and walked 74 times in addition to scoring 93 runs. For the season, the Cincinnati Reds have a.275 on-base percentage and a.205 batting average. The Reds have a.323 SLG percentage and are averaging 3.44 runs per game (23rd in baseball). They’ve struck out 255 times, which ranks sixth in the league, and have a total of 177 hits.
The Reds have a team WHIP of 1.680 and a FIP of 5.12 this season. With 256 total hits allowed, they are presently ranked 30th in the league as a pitching staff. Cincinnati’s pitching staff has given up 176 runs this season, with a club ERA of 6.71. (170 earned runs relinquished). They’ve got a 1.85 strikeout-to-walk ratio (235 strikeouts against 127 bases on balls). They’ve given up 38 long balls and are averaging 6.95 runs per nine innings (30th in MLB).
Out of their 56 inherited base runners, Cincinnati relievers have a 48.2 percent inherited scoring percentage. Their relievers have pitched in high-leverage situations 12 times and with runners on base 33 times. With nine save opportunities, the Reds have four holds and two blown saves. They are ranked 26th in the league with a save percentage of 60.0 percent and have used 111 relievers this season. Cincinnati has used relief pitchers in five save opportunities, and they have three saves to their credit.
The Reds had a defensive efficiency of 65.0 percent in 2,052 innings played (30th in the majors). The Cincinnati Reds have 19 double plays and have a.988 fielding percentage (7th in baseball). So far this season, the Reds have 187 assists, 11 mistakes, and 684 putouts.
Pick: Take Milwaukee
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