Milwaukee Brewers vs. Los Angeles Angels: Preview, Odds, and Pitching Matchup for September 16, 2025

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Los Angeles Angels vs. Milwaukee Brewers: Game Preview for September 16, 2025

The Milwaukee Brewers welcome the Los Angeles Angels to American Family Field for the opening game of a three-game series on Tuesday evening. The Brewers, sitting first in the NL Central with a 91-59 record, look to strengthen their postseason position. Meanwhile, the Angels, currently fifth in the AL West at 69-81, aim to play spoiler down the stretch.

Pitching Matchup

On the mound for the Angels will be Caden Dana, sporting an 0-1 record with a 6.32 ERA and 19 strikeouts. The Brewers counter with ace Freddy Peralta, who has an impressive 16-6 record, a 2.69 ERA, and 185 strikeouts. Oddsmakers have the Brewers as favorites with -265 odds, while the Angels are listed at +214, and the total is set at 8 runs.

Team Performance Overview

Milwaukee has been dominant at home, posting a 48-27 record at American Family Field and holding one of the league’s best team on-base percentages at .333. The Brewers are keen to add to their win column as the playoffs approach.

The Angels have struggled on the road with a 32-43 mark. However, they have excelled in games where their offense clicks, posting a 44-13 record when scoring at least five runs. This matchup marks the first meeting between these teams in the current season.

Top Players to Watch

For Milwaukee, Brice Turang stands out with 25 doubles, two triples, and 18 home runs, while Andrew Vaughn has been red-hot, collecting 13 hits in his last 29 at-bats, including three doubles across the past ten games.

On the Angels' side, Jo Adell has provided power, ranking third on the team with 54 extra base hits. Yoan Moncada is also performing well, tallying nine hits, two doubles, a triple, a home run, and four RBI over his last ten games.

Recent Form

In their last ten games, the Brewers are 5-5 with a .279 team batting average and a 3.38 ERA, outscoring opponents by nine runs. The Angels have gone 3-7 in the same span, hitting .221 and recording a 6.67 ERA while being outscored by 29 runs.

Injury Report

Brewers: Nick Mears (back tightness), Shelby Miller (elbow), Logan Henderson (elbow), Trevor Megill (flexor strain), D.L. Hall (oblique), Jordan Montgomery (elbow), Garrett Mitchell (oblique), Connor Thomas (elbow) are on various IL stints.

Angels: Yoan Moncada (ankle, day-to-day), Reid Detmers (elbow), Travis d'Arnaud (head), Zach Neto (hand, day-to-day), Andrew Chafin (tricep), Jorge Soler (back), Ryan Zeferjahn (knee), Victor Mederos (shoulder), Carson Fulmer (elbow), Gustavo Campero (ankle), Tyler Anderson (oblique), Nolan Schanuel (wrist), Hunter Strickland (shoulder), Ben Joyce (shoulder), Anthony Rendon (hip) are dealing with injuries or are on injured lists.

Weather

Today at American Family Field, expect comfortable baseball weather with temperatures near 72°F under mostly sunny skies. There’s little chance of precipitation, and winds will be light out of the southwest at around 6 mph, making for ideal playing and viewing conditions.

In summary

The Los Angeles Angels and Milwaukee Brewers start a three-game series with the Brewers holding a strong home record and clear postseason ambitions. Milwaukee’s on-base skills and pitching edge, led by Freddy Peralta, makes them favorites, but the Angels still have power in their lineup and hope to break their road woes. With perfect weather expected and key performers healthy, fans can anticipate an exciting contest at American Family Field as both teams look to finish the season on a high note.


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