Wednesday, August 6th, 2025

The Milwaukee Brewers (69-44), leading the NL Central, head to Truist Park to take on the Atlanta Braves (47-65), currently fourth in the NL East. Wednesday’s MLB matchup is set for 6:15 p.m. and promises an intriguing contest as the Braves try to end a four-game home losing streak.
The Brewers will send left-hander Jose Quintana (8-4, 3.50 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, 59 strikeouts) to the mound, while the Braves counter with Spencer Strider (5-8, 3.71 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, 92 strikeouts). Both pitchers have shown flashes of dominance throughout the season, setting the stage for a competitive duel.
Atlanta holds a 26-28 home record and will be looking to improve upon a 35-8 mark in games where their offense produces at least five runs. Overall, the Braves have struggled lately but remain dangerous, especially at home.
The Brewers, with a 33-24 road record, rank second in the National League for team on-base percentage at .329. They have been one of the most consistent teams on the road and currently lead the season series against the Braves 3-2 heading into this sixth matchup.
For Atlanta, Matt Olson has been a key hitter with 27 doubles, 18 home runs, and 68 RBI. Eli White has been particularly hot, batting 10-for-31 with a double, three homers, and nine RBI in his last 10 games.
On the Brewers’ side, William Contreras boasts a .254 average with 20 doubles, nine home runs, and 47 RBI. Andrew Vaughn has been on a tear recently, going 17-for-40 with two doubles and four home runs over his last 10 appearances.
The Braves have struggled over their last 10 games, recording a 3-7 record with a .231 team batting average and a 5.63 ERA. They have been outscored by 14 runs during this tough stretch.
The Brewers are surging with an 8-2 mark, a lofty .318 batting average, and a 3.90 team ERA over the past 10 games. They have outscored opponents by 32 runs, underlining their current momentum.
The Braves are dealing with several key injuries, including Austin Riley (abdominal), Ronald Acuna (calf), Grant Holmes (elbow), Spencer Schwellenbach (elbow), Chris Sale (rib), AJ Smith-Shawver (calf/elbow), Reynaldo Lopez (shoulder), and Joe Jimenez (knee).
The Brewers also have a lengthy injury report, with Jacob Misiorowski (leg), Sal Frelick (knee), Jackson Chourio (hamstring), Shelby Miller (forearm), Jordan Montgomery (elbow), Jake Bauers (shoulder), Rhys Hoskins (thumb), Garrett Mitchell (oblique), Rob Zastryzny (ribs), Connor Thomas (elbow), and Robert Gasser (elbow) all sidelined.
The Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves clash in an exciting National League contest as Atlanta seeks to end a home losing streak and Milwaukee aims to extend their dominant road performance. With strong pitching matchups, standout offensive performers, and teams trending in opposite directions over the past 10 games, this matchup offers significant intrigue for fans and could impact playoff positioning. Key injuries on both sides will play a role, but the Brewers enter as favorites in the season series. This Atlanta showdown on August 6 promises high-stakes MLB action and plenty of storylines for fans to follow.
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