9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
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9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
Cardinals @ Brewers
7:10 PM CT - September 3, 2021
American Family Field - Milwaukee, WI
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Re: 9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
St. Louis Cardinals (68-64, third in the NL Central) vs. Milwaukee Brewers (82-53, first in the NL Central)
PITCHING PROBABLES:
Cardinals: Adam Wainwright (13-7, 2.97 ERA, 1.01 WHIP, 155 strikeouts)
Brewers: Freddy Peralta (9-3, 2.45 ERA, .93 WHIP, 164 strikeouts)
Milwaukee and St. Louis will meet on Friday.
The Brewers are 36-29 in home games in 2020. Milwaukee is averaging 4.4 RBI per game this season. Avisail Garcia leads the team with 77 total runs batted in.
The Cardinals have gone 33-34 away from home. St. Louis has slugged .397 this season. Tyler O'Neill leads the club with a .500 slugging percentage, including 42 extra-base hits and 21 home runs.
The Cardinals won the last meeting 8-4. Junior Fernandez recorded his first victory and O'Neill went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBI for St. Louis. Brandon Woodruff registered his seventh loss for Milwaukee.
Willy Adames leads the Brewers with 54 extra base hits and is batting .263.
Nolan Arenado leads the Cardinals with 61 extra base hits and is slugging .492.
LAST 10 GAMES:
Brewers: 6-4, .235 batting average, 3.10 ERA, outscored opponents by seven runs
Cardinals: 6-4, .261 batting average, 4.38 ERA, outscored opponents by five runs
INJURIES:
Brewers: Angel Perdomo: (back), Freddy Peralta: (shoulder), Jandel Gustave: (covid-19), John Curtiss: (elbow), John Axford: (elbow), Brett Anderson: (shoulder), Tyrone Taylor: (oblique), Avisail Garcia: (hamstring/back), Mark Mathias: (shoulder), Eduardo Escobar: (hamstring), Manny Pina: (oblique).
Cardinals: Brandon Waddell: (covid-19), Justin Miller: (arm), Andrew Miller: (foot), Carlos Martinez: (thumb), Wade LeBlanc: (elbow), Dakota Hudson: (elbow), Jordan Hicks: (elbow), Ryan Helsley: (elbow), Jack Flaherty: (shoulder), Junior Fernandez: (undisclosed), Max Moroff: (shoulder).
PITCHING PROBABLES:
Cardinals: Adam Wainwright (13-7, 2.97 ERA, 1.01 WHIP, 155 strikeouts)
Brewers: Freddy Peralta (9-3, 2.45 ERA, .93 WHIP, 164 strikeouts)
Milwaukee and St. Louis will meet on Friday.
The Brewers are 36-29 in home games in 2020. Milwaukee is averaging 4.4 RBI per game this season. Avisail Garcia leads the team with 77 total runs batted in.
The Cardinals have gone 33-34 away from home. St. Louis has slugged .397 this season. Tyler O'Neill leads the club with a .500 slugging percentage, including 42 extra-base hits and 21 home runs.
The Cardinals won the last meeting 8-4. Junior Fernandez recorded his first victory and O'Neill went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBI for St. Louis. Brandon Woodruff registered his seventh loss for Milwaukee.
Willy Adames leads the Brewers with 54 extra base hits and is batting .263.
Nolan Arenado leads the Cardinals with 61 extra base hits and is slugging .492.
LAST 10 GAMES:
Brewers: 6-4, .235 batting average, 3.10 ERA, outscored opponents by seven runs
Cardinals: 6-4, .261 batting average, 4.38 ERA, outscored opponents by five runs
INJURIES:
Brewers: Angel Perdomo: (back), Freddy Peralta: (shoulder), Jandel Gustave: (covid-19), John Curtiss: (elbow), John Axford: (elbow), Brett Anderson: (shoulder), Tyrone Taylor: (oblique), Avisail Garcia: (hamstring/back), Mark Mathias: (shoulder), Eduardo Escobar: (hamstring), Manny Pina: (oblique).
Cardinals: Brandon Waddell: (covid-19), Justin Miller: (arm), Andrew Miller: (foot), Carlos Martinez: (thumb), Wade LeBlanc: (elbow), Dakota Hudson: (elbow), Jordan Hicks: (elbow), Ryan Helsley: (elbow), Jack Flaherty: (shoulder), Junior Fernandez: (undisclosed), Max Moroff: (shoulder).
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Re: 9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
I forgot that Miller Park isn't Miller Park.
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Re: 9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
When the Cardinals open their series against the Brewers on Friday, Adam Wainwright will throw his first pitch of the game to Yadier Molina. It’s a given: If Molina is healthy and Wainwright is pitching, they will start together. They have done so 25 times already this year.
It’s Brunswick, Ga., and Bayamón, Puerto Rico, coming together every five days to play catch. From the mound in Milwaukee, it will mark 300 times -- a milestone only three other sets of batterymates have reached before them. (And a tally that doesn’t include 14 more games started together in the postseason.)
The others? Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan (324 starts). Warren Spahn and Del Crandall (316). Red Faber and Ray Schalk (306).
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Re: 9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
What say ye fine folks? Need to go 4-3 over the next seven to have any chance?
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Re: 9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
The Milwaukee Brewers are 36-29 at home this season and the St. Louis Cardinals are 33-33 on the road this season. This is a close match-up with both teams having a 45 to 55 percent chance of winning based on 10,000 game simulations generated one play at a time by the AccuScore Simulation Supercomputer. Both starters have a good chance of having a quality start. Freddy Peralta has a 48% chance of a QS and Adam Wainwright a 45% chance. If Freddy Peralta has a quality start the Brewers has a 68% chance of winning. His simulated strikeout to walk ratio is 4.1 and he has a 25% chance of having a 5 to 1 K/BB ratio. When he has a 5/1 ratio the Brewers win 58%. If Adam Wainwright has a quality start the Cardinals has a 59% chance of winning. His simulated strikeout to walk ratio is 4.1 and he has a 36% chance of having a 5 to 1 K/BB ratio. When he has a 5/1 ratio the Cardinals win 55%. In simulations we tracked the batter for each team that was most productive based his average hits, walks and RBI per simulation. The most productive batter for the Milwaukee Brewers is Christian Yelich who averaged 2.1 hits+walks+RBI. He has a 34% chance of having a big game with 3+ Hits, Walks, RBI and if he has a big game the Brewers have a 67% chance of winning. The most productive batter for the St. Louis Cardinals is Paul Goldschmidt who averaged 2.05 hits+walks+RBI. He has a 33% chance of having a big game with 3+ Hits, Walks, RBI and if he has a big game the Cardinals have a 62% chance of winning.
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Re: 9/3 GDT: Cardinals(Wainwright) @ Brewers(Peralta) 7:10 PM CT
I didn't even know a first time. When did that happen?