Chicago White Sox vs Milwaukee Brewers Picks and Predictions April 29th 2025

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Brewers vs White Sox Game Preview: Can Milwaukee Keep Rolling?

The Milwaukee Brewers are arriving on the South Side with a much-needed boost of confidence. After dropping five of the first six games on their 10-game road trip, Sunday’s 7-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals wasn’t just a breath of fresh air—it might be a turning point.

As the Brewers open a three-game series Tuesday against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field, they’ll be looking to carry their offensive upswing into enemy territory. While both teams are navigating different struggles, this series presents a clear opportunity for Milwaukee to generate consistency and for Chicago to play spoiler—and maybe even surprise a few doubters along the way.

For real-time matchups and betting angles, dive into the updated MLB odds section and prep your picks.

Brewers Finally Break Through on Offense

Sunday’s win was exactly what the Brewers needed. Milwaukee racked up 11 hits, and what stood out most was how they hit. Instead of trying to force the issue, they trusted their approach and executed with precision.

Manager Pat Murphy praised the team’s composure and control. “We hit line drives. We went the opposite way. We didn’t try to do too much. That’s who we have to be,” he explained.

Leading the way were Christian Yelich and Jackson Chourio, both notching two hits in a game where every starter reached safely. Yelich, in particular, has been reliable lately, extending his career hitting streak against the Cardinals to seven games.

Now, he’ll shift his focus to the White Sox—a team he hasn’t faced often. In 18 career games versus Chicago, Yelich is batting .254 with one home run and eight RBIs. It’s a modest track record, but if Sunday’s swing is any indication, he’s heating up at the right time.

To analyze Yelich’s splits, visit the MLB team pages for historical data and advanced metrics.

Peralta Looks to Continue Dominance Over White Sox

On the mound for Milwaukee will be right-hander Freddy Peralta, who enters with a 2-2 record and a 2.43 ERA—one of the most efficient starters in the National League this season. His dominance has been especially notable against the White Sox, going 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA over four appearances, including three starts.

In his most recent outing, Peralta gave up three runs on five hits over five innings in a 4-2 loss to the Giants. It was a relatively tame showing, but he kept Milwaukee in the game. The three strikeouts were a season low, yet his control and presence on the mound remain consistent.

This matchup provides a good opportunity for him to reset, especially against a White Sox team that ranks near the bottom of the league in most offensive categories.

White Sox Return Home Hoping to Reset

Chicago’s 3-7 road trip ended in disappointment after a 10-inning loss to the Oakland Athletics on Sunday. The team has battled through multiple setbacks in the rotation, including the loss of Martin Perez to a forearm strain, and the burden has shifted heavily to the bullpen.

Reliever Jordan Leasure believes the bullpen can handle the extra workload. “We’ve got a good group down there. We’re attacking guys and doing what we do best,” he said.

Still, bullpen usage becomes risky when the starters don’t go deep into games. That’s where Bryse Wilson comes in.

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Wilson Gets the Ball Tuesday

Bryse Wilson will start Game 1 for Chicago. He’s 0-0 with a 4.30 ERA and is coming off a brief spot start against the Twins in which he allowed one run over 2 2/3 innings. Despite the short outing, Wilson has been encouraged by his progress, crediting pitching coach Ethan Katz for his tailored development approach.

“(Katz) is hands-on with every individual,” Wilson said. “That’s been awesome for my confidence.”

Wilson has faced the Brewers seven times in his career, including six starts, and holds a 1-2 record with a 4.88 ERA across 31 1/3 innings. His familiarity with the Brewers might help, but this version of Milwaukee’s lineup is different—deeper and currently trending upward.

Lenyn Sosa Quietly Emerging

One of the few bright spots for Chicago during the road trip has been Lenyn Sosa, who has recorded at least one hit in 13 of his last 14 games when starting. Manager Will Venable is impressed with the young infielder’s consistency.

“He’s been the same guy for me from Day 1,” Venable said. “He’s got confidence. He’s dangerous up there.”

Sosa’s bat gives the White Sox some much-needed spark. If he can keep the line moving, Chicago might be able to support its young arms with better run production.

Check player trends like Sosa’s through the MLB betting guide for performance-based betting opportunities.

A Chicago White Sox player in a black jersey with the number 50 runs on the baseball field, focused on the game ahead.

What’s at Stake in the Series?

While the Brewers aim to climb back toward the top of the NL Central, the White Sox are simply trying to find footing. Chicago’s focus is on development, pitching depth, and consistency at the plate. Milwaukee, on the other hand, has postseason expectations and knows that every series—especially one against a struggling team—is an opportunity to create separation in the standings.

Milwaukee has not won consecutive games since mid-April. With Peralta on the hill and the offense coming off one of its best collective showings, this could be the right moment to regain traction.

Series Snapshot

Stat CategoryBrewersWhite Sox
Record17-127-21
Team ERA3.894.98
Runs Per Game5.08 (Top 5 MLB)3.02 (Last in MLB)
Starters ERAPeralta: 2.43Wilson: 4.30
Hottest HitterYelich (.273 AVG)Sosa (13-game streak)

FAQs

When does the Brewers vs White Sox series begin?
Tuesday night at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago.

Who is starting Game 1?
Freddy Peralta (MIL) faces Bryse Wilson (CHW) in a right-handed pitching matchup.

Which Brewers hitters are heating up?
Christian Yelich and Jackson Chourio each had two hits in Sunday’s win over St. Louis.

What is Lenyn Sosa’s current hitting streak?
He’s hit safely in 13 of his last 14 starts.

Where can I find daily betting picks for this series?
Visit the MLB picks page for expert analysis and daily betting value.

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