Brewers score vs Reds tonight, live game updates, highlights, starting lineups
CINCINNATI – The hottest team in baseball right now, the Milwaukee Brewers open a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Monday night, June 2, attempting to run their winning streak to eight games.
Right-hander Aaron Civale (0-1, 6.00) starts for the Brewers while right-hander Brady Singer (6-3, 4.60) counters for the Reds, who are three games behind Milwaukee and in fourth place in the Central Division standings.
What time is the Brewers game tonight?
Time: 6:10 p.m.
What channel is the Brewers game on tonight?
TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Wisconsin.
Brewers lineup
Brice Turang 2B
Jackson Chourio CF
William Contreras C
Christian Yelich DH
Rhys Hoskins 1B
Sal Frelick RF
Andruw Monasterio 3B
Jake Bauers LF
Joey Ortiz SS
Reds lineup
TJ Friedl CF
Gavin Lux 2B
Elly De La Cruz SS
Tyler Stephenson DH
Spencer Steer 1B
Will Benson LF
Jose Trevino C
Jake Fraley RF
Garrett Hampson 3B
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Aaron Civale (32) throws during the first inning of their game against the Boston Red Sox Tuesday, May 27, 2025 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Brewers schedule
Brewers at Reds, 6:10 p.m. June 3.Milwaukee RHP Freddy Peralta (5-3, 2.77) vs. Cincinnati RHP Hunter Greene (4-3, 2.63). TV – FanDuel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
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Brewers at Reds, 11:40 a.m. June 4. Milwaukee TBA vs. Cincinnati LHP Andrew Abbott (5-0, 1.51). TV – FanDuel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
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