Milwaukee Brewers vs Atlanta Braves June 11th 2025
The Atlanta Braves will take on the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. This afternoon game is set for June 11, 2025, at 2:10 PM. Fans can catch the action on FDSWI.
The Braves, managed by Brian Snitker, hold a 28-38 record this season. They have struggled on the road with an 11-24 record. The Brewers, led by Pat Murphy, have a 36-32 record and a strong 20-13 home record. Starting pitchers are Spencer Schwellenbach for the Braves and Chad Patrick for the Brewers.
Braves vs Brewers Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- Venue: American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI
- Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
- Betting Odds: Braves MoneyLine -142, Brewers MoneyLine +119
The Braves Can Win If…
The Atlanta Braves are ready to bounce back after their recent 1-4 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. Despite the loss, Ronald Acuña Jr. had a strong performance with three hits and one RBI. Grant Holmes also showed potential on the mound with nine strikeouts in just over five innings.
The Braves have solid stats that could lead them to victory. They rank 9th in home runs this season with 71, showing their power at the plate. Their pitching staff has also been effective, with a team ERA of 3.76, ranked 12th in the league.
Spencer Schwellenbach will start for the Braves, bringing his 3.24 ERA and 1.05 WHIP to the mound. With hitters like Matt Olson and Austin Riley, the Braves have the talent to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Their ability to strike out opposing batters, ranking 6th in the league, could be key in this game.
The Brewers Can Win If…
The Milwaukee Brewers are coming off a strong win against the Atlanta Braves, taking the game 4-1. Quinn Priester delivered on the mound with six innings, allowing just one run and striking out seven. Jackson Chourio and Jake Bauers both contributed with home runs, adding power to the lineup.
Milwaukee’s pitching has been solid this season, with a team ERA of 3.83, ranking 15th in the league. The Brewers have also been effective at limiting home runs, giving up just 71, which ranks them 10th. With Chad Patrick starting, who holds a 2.84 ERA, the Brewers have a reliable arm on the mound for their next game.
On the offensive side, the Brewers have shown consistency in getting on base, with an on-base percentage of .314. Brice Turang and William Contreras are key contributors, both with batting averages over .245. Their ability to get on base and create scoring opportunities will be crucial in their upcoming game against the Braves.
The Lean
The Braves are favored with a moneyline of -142 against the Brewers at +119. The Braves have a stronger batting lineup and a slightly better pitching staff. My model projects the Braves to win with a score of 5-3. Based on these factors, the recommendation is to pick the Braves to win straight up.
The over/under line is set at 8.0 runs. The model projects a total score of 8 runs, matching the current line. Both teams have average pitching and hitting stats, which suggests a balanced game. The recommendation is to take the under 8.0, as the projected score aligns closely with the line.
Braves Hunt for Elusive Series Win in Milwaukee
It all comes down to this. The visiting Atlanta Braves are desperate to win their first series in nearly a month as they face the Milwaukee Brewers in Wednesday’s rubber match. Atlanta snapped a seven-game losing streak in the series opener but couldn’t keep the momentum, falling 4-1 on Tuesday.
Atlanta’s Uphill Battle
The last month has been tough for the Braves, who have lost 15 of their last 19 games and dropped six straight series. Their offense has been feast or famine; the team is just 2-28 when scoring three runs or fewer. That trend continued Tuesday when a Brewers pitcher held them to just one run over six innings. “He just kept us off balance,” said a frustrated Braves manager, Brian Snitker. “I don’t remember us even mounting any kind of threats against him, really.”
A bright spot has been Ronald Acuna Jr., who had three hits in the loss. Since returning from the injured list, Acuna is hitting .333 with five homers and nine RBIs in 17 games.
Schwellenbach on the Mound
The Braves are putting their faith in right-hander Spencer Schwellenbach (4-4, 3.24 ERA) to get them over the hump. He has been a reliable force, going 3-1 in his last six starts and pitching at least six innings in each of those outings. His impressive 5.36 strikeout-to-walk ratio, fourth-best in the National League, shows the kind of command Atlanta will be counting on.

Can the Brewers Offense Click?
For the Brewers, four seems to be the magic number. They are a dominant 31-7 when they score four or more runs but just 5-25 when they fail to reach that mark. After being shut down for most of their recent stretch, homers from Jackson Chourio and Jake Bauers helped the offense for the home-team Milwaukee Brewers hit that magic number in Tuesday’s win.
Milwaukee’s Rookie Rises to the Challenge
Rookie right-hander Chad Patrick (3-5, 2.84 ERA) gets the start for Milwaukee. He’s been impressive, especially in his last two starts where he pitched six solid innings each time. In his most recent outing, he allowed just one run against the San Diego Padres, earning high praise from his manager despite the team getting blanked. “Chad Patrick was very, very good,” said manager Pat Murphy. “I think that trusting he can go the third time through, trusting that we believe in him… it was a big night for him.”
What’s Next for the Brew Crew?
The Brewers are also looking to the future, with reports that hard-throwing prospect Jacob Misiorowski will be promoted to make his debut on Thursday. The 6-foot-7 righty, whose fastball blazes past 100 mph, has been dominating in Triple-A. For today’s game, however, the focus remains squarely on the current matchup between two teams fighting for a series win.