Friday, August 22nd, 2025

The San Francisco Giants head to Milwaukee to take on the first-place Brewers at American Family Field. The Giants, currently in fourth place in the NL West with a record of 61-67, will look to snap their three-game road losing streak against the NL Central-leading Brewers, who boast an impressive 80-48 record and have excelled at home with a 42-20 mark.
On the mound for San Francisco is Carson Whisenhunt (0-0), making a pivotal start as the Giants seek a turnaround. The Brewers counter with Jose Quintana, who enters the game with a strong season at 10-4, a 3.32 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, and 73 strikeouts. Bettors currently favor Milwaukee (-175) over San Francisco (+147) with the over/under set at 8.5 runs.
This matchup marks the fifth meeting between the Giants and Brewers this season, with San Francisco holding a 3-1 edge in the series. The Brewers come in with the National League's highest team batting average at .258, while the Giants have struggled when allowing home runs, going 27-45 in such games. Milwaukee will look to capitalize on their home advantage as well as their team’s offensive consistency.
For Milwaukee, Christian Yelich leads the way with 26 home runs and a .462 slugging percentage. Brice Turang has also been swinging a hot bat, tallying three home runs and nine RBIs over his past ten games. The Giants are paced by Heliot Ramos, who holds a .263 average along with 22 doubles, a triple, 15 homers, 43 walks, and 53 RBI. Jung Hoo Lee has contributed a .333 average over his past ten games, adding a home run and an RBI.
The Brewers have posted a 6-4 record over their last ten games, highlighted by a .263 team average and an impressive 3.03 ERA, outscoring opponents by 27 runs. On the other hand, the Giants have struggled lately with only two wins in their last ten games, hitting .211 with a 5.07 ERA and being outscored by 27 runs.
The Brewers have a number of key players sidelined, including Joey Ortiz (day-to-day, hamstring), D.L. Hall (oblique, 15-Day IL), Logan Henderson (elbow, 15-Day IL), Jackson Chourio (hamstring, 10-Day IL), Jordan Montgomery (elbow, 60-Day IL), Jake Bauers (shoulder, 10-Day IL), Rhys Hoskins (thumb, 10-Day IL), Garrett Mitchell (oblique, 60-Day IL), Rob Zastryzny (ribs, 15-Day IL), Connor Thomas (elbow, 60-Day IL), and Robert Gasser (elbow, 60-Day IL).
For the Giants, Erik Miller (elbow, 60-Day IL), Landen Roupp (day-to-day, leg), Matt Chapman (hand, 10-Day IL), Jerar Encarnacion (hamstring, 10-Day IL), and Tom Murphy (back, 60-Day IL) remain on the injury report.
Today at American Family Field, expect warm and partly cloudy conditions with a high near 85°F. There is a minimal chance of precipitation, so rain delays are unlikely. Winds will be light out of the southwest at 7-10 mph, which may give a slight boost to balls hit to right field. Overall, it’s great weather for baseball.
The San Francisco Giants take on the Milwaukee Brewers in an exciting NL showdown marked by strong pitching, key injuries, and recent streaks. The Brewers look to extend their dominance at home and in the standings, while the Giants aim to break their slump and reinforce their series edge. Warm, favorable weather and high stakes set the stage for fans and searchers looking for MLB action, Giants vs. Brewers analysis, live updates, player news, and game predictions.
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