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Brewers vs. Braves Tickets, First Pitch Time for Tuesday, June 10

Brewers vs. Braves Tickets, First Pitch Time for Tuesday, June 10

USA Today18-05-2025

Brewers vs. Braves Tickets, First Pitch Time for Tuesday, June 10
William Contreras and the Milwaukee Brewers will play Marcell Ozuna and the Atlanta Braves at American Family Field on Tuesday, June 10 at 7:40 p.m. ET (and broadcast on FDSWI and FDSSO).
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Brewers vs. Braves Game Info
Game day: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Tuesday, June 10, 2025 Game time: 7:40 p.m. ET
7:40 p.m. ET TV channel: FDSWI and FDSSO
FDSWI and FDSSO Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
Watch LIVE with Fubo! Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Stadium: American Family Field
American Family Field Brewers Starter: TBA
TBA Braves Starter: TBA
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Brewers vs. Braves offensive insights
The Brewers rank 26th in Major League Baseball with just 37 home runs as a team.
Hitters for Milwaukee have combined to rank 28th in MLB with a slugging percentage of only .346 this season.
The Brewers rank 25th in MLB with a .229 team batting average.
The Braves rank 15th in MLB play with 49 home runs. They average 1.1 per game.
This season, Atlanta is 17th in baseball with a .385 slugging percentage.
The Braves are 17th in MLB with a .243 batting average.
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Brewers' top hitters
Jackson Chourio is batting .247 this year, with a .703 OPS (.265 on-base, .438 slugging). He has seven home runs and 25 RBI, plus 25 runs scored and eight steals on 10 attempts. His strikeout rate is 22%, and his walk rate is 2%.
In 2025, Brice Turang is hitting .296, with a .374 on-base percentage and a .371 slugging percentage. He has three home runs and 16 RBI, plus 32 runs scored and 12 steals on 15 attempts. His strikeout rate is 20.8%, and his walk rate is 10.9%.
Contreras' current batting average is .242, and he has four home runs and 21 RBI, plus 25 runs scored and four steals on four attempts. He has a .350 on-base percentage, and a .346 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 18.3%, and his walk rate is 14.4%.
The Brewers' Sal Frelick is hitting .265, with a .709 OPS (.341 on-base, .367 slugging). He has two home runs and 10 RBI, plus 17 runs scored and eight steals on 10 attempts. His strikeout rate is 11.4%, and his walk rate is 8.4%.
Braves' top hitters
Ozuna is batting .260/.415/.445 this season with seven home runs, 19 RBI and 20 runs. He's fanning 20.7% of the time and walking at a 20.7% clip.
In 199 plate appearances, Matt Olson has blasted nine bombs, driven in 24 runs, and scored 25 times while hitting .232/.347/.429. His strikeout rate comes in at 23.6%, and his walk rate sits at 14.6%.
So far this season, Austin Riley owns a .280 average along with a .330 OBP and .450 SLG in 203 plate appearances. He's also cracked eight dingers with 27 RBI and 21 runs while posting a 27.6% strikeout rate and 5.9% walk rate.
At the dish, Ozzie Albies, who owns a .224/.281/.328 triple slash line, has piled up 23 runs scored, 16 RBI, and five homers in 199 plate appearances. As a basestealer, he's stolen five bases on five attempts. His walk rate is 7%, while his K rate is 15.6%.
Brewers' injuries
Garrett Mitchell: 10 Day IL (Oblique), Brandon Woodruff: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Aaron Ashby: 15 Day IL (Oblique), Aaron Civale: 15 Day IL (Hamstring), José Quintana: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Connor Thomas: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Robert Gasser: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Nestor Cortes: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Blake Perkins: 60 Day IL (Shin), D.L. Hall: 60 Day IL (Lat)
Braves' injuries
Ronald Acuna: 10 Day IL (Knee), Spencer Strider: 15 Day IL (Hamstring), Joe Jimenez: 60 Day IL (Knee), Ignacio Alvarez: 60 Day IL (Wrist), Reynaldo López: 60 Day IL (Shoulder)
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