Sunday, September 28th, 2025

The Cincinnati Reds look to extend their three-game road winning streak as they face the Milwaukee Brewers for their 13th matchup of the season at American Family Field. The Brewers currently hold a 7-5 lead in the season series and have already secured the NL Central title, while the Reds sit in third place, pushing to finish their season on a high note.
The Reds will send Brady Singer (14-11, 3.95 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 158 strikeouts) to the mound. Singer has been a reliable arm for Cincinnati this year, providing stability in the rotation. Opposing him will be Freddy Peralta (17-6, 2.68 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 201 strikeouts) for Milwaukee, whose strong numbers underscore why the Brewers have thrived, especially at home with their 51-29 record at American Family Field.
Today at American Family Field, expect mild baseball weather with temperatures around 68°F under partly cloudy skies. There's a low chance of precipitation at just 10%, and winds will be light out of the southwest at 7 mph—conditions that should slightly favor hitters. Overall, it’s a comfortable evening for baseball.
Milwaukee is 96-65 overall, boasting the third-best team batting average (.258) in MLB play. The Brewers have been tough at home and will try to capitalize on their home-field advantage in the regular-season finale.
Cincinnati comes in at 83-78, with a .391 team slugging percentage that ranks ninth in the National League. The Reds are 38-42 on the road but have impressed with a current 8-2 stretch over their last 10 games, during which they’ve outscored opponents by 15 runs and maintained a stellar 1.96 team ERA.
The Brewers, on the contrary, have struggled over their last ten games, going 4-6 with a .219 team batting average, a 3.23 ERA, and have been outscored by 10 runs.
For Milwaukee, Brice Turang has delivered consistency with 27 doubles, two triples, and 18 home runs this season. Andrew Vaughn adds recent spark, notching four doubles and four RBIs in his last 10 games.
The Reds are led by Gavin Lux, who is hitting .269 with 28 doubles, two triples, five home runs, 56 walks, and 53 RBIs. Miguel Andujar enters the matchup in excellent form, going 11-for-29 with a home run and three RBIs over his last 10 games.
William Contreras (hand, day-to-day), Brandon Woodruff (lat, 15-Day IL), Jose Quintana (calf, 15-Day IL), Shelby Miller (elbow, 60-Day IL), Logan Henderson (elbow, 60-Day IL), Trevor Megill (flexor strain, 15-Day IL), D.L. Hall (oblique, 15-Day IL), Jordan Montgomery (elbow, 60-Day IL), Garrett Mitchell (oblique, 60-Day IL), Connor Thomas (elbow, 60-Day IL)
Nick Lodolo (groin, day-to-day), Rhett Lowder (forearm, 60-Day IL), Ian Gibaut (shoulder, 60-Day IL), Wade Miley (flexor, 60-Day IL), Carson Spiers (shoulder, 60-Day IL), Tyler Callihan (forearm, 60-Day IL), Brandon Williamson (elbow, 60-Day IL), Julian Aguiar (elbow, 60-Day IL)
The Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers matchup on September 28, 2025, features strong pitching, surging Reds momentum, and a dominant home team in Milwaukee. With favorable weather conditions, the final game of the season series promises intensity as the Reds aim to extend their win streak, while the Brewers prepare for postseason play. Watch out for top performers like Brice Turang and Gavin Lux as both teams look to finish their season on a positive note.
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