Milwaukee Brewers vs Pittsburgh Pirates August 13th 2025
The Pittsburgh Pirates are set to play the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. The game is scheduled for Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at 2:10 PM. The Pirates have a record of 51-70 and are ranked 5th in the NL Central. They are currently on a four-game losing streak, with a 4-6 record in their last 10 games.
The Brewers, on the other hand, hold a strong 75-44 record, leading the NL Central. They are on an impressive 11-game winning streak and have won their last 10 games. The Brewers will have Brandon Woodruff on the mound, while the Pirates will start Mitch Keller. The weather forecast suggests a mild day with a clear sky, but the retractable roof may minimize any wind effects.
Pirates vs Brewers Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- Venue: American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI
- Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2025
- Betting Odds: Pirates Moneyline +162, Brewers Moneyline -193, Pirates Runline +1.5 (-133), Brewers Runline -1.5 (+112), Total Over 7.5 (-111), Total Under 7.5 (-109)
The Pirates Can Win If…
The Pittsburgh Pirates are looking to bounce back after a tough loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. In their last game, they struggled offensively, managing only four hits. However, Mitch Keller will start on the mound, aiming to provide a strong performance with his 3.86 ERA and 1.24 WHIP.
Despite recent setbacks, the Pirates have players who can make an impact. Spencer Horwitz has been consistent with a .265 batting average, while Bryan Reynolds leads the team with 11 home runs. The Pirates also rank 11th in stolen bases, which can create scoring opportunities.
The Pirates’ pitching staff has been solid, with a team ERA of 3.99, placing them 16th in the league. Their ability to limit home runs, ranking 6th, will be crucial against the Brewers. With Keller leading the charge, the Pirates have a chance to shut down the Brewers’ lineup and secure a win.
The Brewers Can Win If…
The Milwaukee Brewers are coming off a dominant 14-0 win against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Freddy Peralta pitched six scoreless innings, allowing only three hits and striking out seven. Christian Yelich led the offense, going 3-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs.
The Brewers have been strong at the plate this season, ranking second in batting average at .259. They also have a solid on-base percentage of .330, placing them third in the league. Their ability to get on base and drive in runs makes them a tough team to beat.
Brandon Woodruff will start for the Brewers, boasting a 2.29 ERA and a 4-0 record. His performance on the mound gives Milwaukee a great chance to secure another win. With their recent winning streak and strong pitching, the Brewers are in a good position to continue their success.
The Lean
The Brewers are favored on the moneyline at -193. The Pirates are at +162. The Brewers have a strong batting average and on-base percentage, ranking 2nd and 3rd in the league. Their pitching also ranks well with a 3.58 ERA, 2nd in the league. My model projects the Brewers to win with a score of 5-3.
The total for the game is set at 7.5 runs. The Brewers’ pitching is strong, with a low batting average against and a high strikeout rate. The Pirates rank lower in slugging and home runs. My model projects a total score of 8 runs. I recommend taking the over at 7.5 (-111).
Big-League-Best Brewers Chase Sweep of Pirates, 12th Straight Win
The Milwaukee Brewers are riding the hottest streak in baseball, and they’ll look to keep it going Wednesday when they aim for their 12th straight victory in the series finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Milwaukee will send veteran right-hander Brandon Woodruff to the mound, while the Pirates counter with Mitch Keller.
The Brewers, who have won 14 of their last 15 games, completely dominated Tuesday’s matchup in a 14-0 rout. They chased Pittsburgh ace Paul Skenes early, launching a season-high five home runs, and got another stellar outing from Freddy Peralta, who tossed six scoreless innings for his MLB-best 14th win.
Brewers’ Offensive Explosion
Milwaukee’s offense was relentless, with Andrew Vaughn delivering a three-run shot, Christian Yelich and Caleb Durbin each adding two-run homers, and Sal Frelick and Brice Turang connecting for solo blasts. Skenes, who came into the game with the best ERA in baseball (1.94), surrendered four runs in just four innings.
The Brewers’ win marked their second 11-plus game winning streak of the season, making them the first team since the 2015 Toronto Blue Jays — and the first NL club since the 1935 Chicago Cubs — to pull off the feat. They’re now 26-4 in their last 30 games, sitting atop the NL Central with a 7.5-game cushion over the Chicago Cubs.
Game 2 Recap
Team | Runs | Hits | Home Runs |
---|---|---|---|
Brewers | 14 | 17 | 5 |
Pirates | 0 | 5 | 0 |
Woodruff’s Remarkable Comeback
Since returning from shoulder surgery in early July, Woodruff has been nearly unhittable. He has pitched at least six innings in five of his six starts, holding opponents to a .139 batting average. In his latest outing, he allowed only three hits over seven innings in a 3-2 win against the New York Mets, shaking off a pair of early solo homers.
Woodruff has a solid track record against Pittsburgh, owning a 7-3 record with a 3.40 ERA in 17 career games (15 starts).
Probable Pitching Matchup
Pitcher | Team | W-L | ERA | Last Start |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brandon Woodruff | Brewers | 4-0 | 2.29 | 7 IP, 2 ER vs. NYM |
Mitch Keller | Pirates | 5-10 | 3.86 | 5.2 IP, 2 ER vs. CIN |
Keller Looks to Reverse History
Keller has been steady of late, going 4-0 with a 3.50 ERA over his last eight starts. However, he has struggled against Milwaukee throughout his career, posting a 1-5 record with a 4.99 ERA in 10 starts. His only appearance against the Brewers this season came in May, when he allowed one run over six innings in a no-decision.
Injury Watch
The Pirates are monitoring center fielder Oneil Cruz, who exited Tuesday’s game in the sixth inning with a head injury after colliding with Jack Suwinski on a double by Milwaukee’s Joey Ortiz. His status for Wednesday remains uncertain.
Final Word
The Brewers are not only surging toward an NL Central crown but also making waves in the MLB playoff picture. With Woodruff on the mound and their offense firing on all cylinders, Milwaukee is in prime position to secure the sweep and extend its winning streak to 12 games.
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