Milwaukee Metric Mix-up 6/10-6/16 (Pilot)
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Welcome to the Weekly Milwaukee Metric Mix-up, my ongoing attempt to predict the unpredictable: the Milwaukee Brewersā stat lines, one player at a time, one week at a time. The rules are simple: every starter gets one stat prediction, I canāt repeat a stat across players, and Iām not allowed to take the cowardās way out by calling for a zero.
Think of it as a blend of gut feeling, matchup vibes, and whatever baseball gods happen to be awake this week. Some picks will look smart, some will age like milk, and a few might accidentally make me look like I know what Iām doing. Either way, itās all part of the fun.
So grab your glove, your beverage of choice, and your willingness to watch me be right, wrong, and everything in between. Letās dive into this weekās metric mix-up.
Todayās Line Up:
1.Ā Ā Ā Ā Christian Yelich (L) DH
2.Ā Ā Ā Ā Jackson Chourio (R) LF
3.Ā Ā Ā Ā Brice Turang (L) 2B
4.Ā Ā Ā Ā William Contreras (R) C
5.Ā Ā Ā Ā Jake Bauers (L) 1B
6.Ā Ā Ā Ā Garrett Mitchell (L) CF
7.Ā Ā Ā Ā Sal Frelick (L) RF
8.Ā Ā Ā Ā Luis Rengifo (S) 3B
9.Ā Ā Ā Ā David Hamilton (L) SS
SP: Robert Gasser LHP 0-2, 4.73 ERA 12 SO
Games This Week (6/10-6/16)
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6/10 Jack Perkins (RHP) Athletics |
6/11 OFF |
6/12 PhilliesĀ |
6/13 PhilliesĀ |
6/14 PhilliesĀ |
6/15 OFF |
6/16 GuardiansĀ |
Metric Mix-up Predictions:
Christian Yelich ā DH
YTD Stats: AVG .283 | OBP .353 | SLG .435 | 4 HR | 5 SB | 120 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 4 XBH
Old Yeli is fun, and this feels like one of those weeks where he reminds everyone heās still the adult in the room. The Phillies arenāt exactly a soft landing ā Christopher SĆ”nchez is basically Jacob Misiorowskiās only real competition for the NL Cy Young right now, and heās absolutely going to be licking his chops at the chance to humble a Brewers team fresh off a few hitterāfriendly parks. But even with SĆ”nchez looming, I think Yeli finds his spots and drives the ball with authority. Pencil him in for four extraābase hits, even if I have to catch half of them on replay after the kids finally stop asking for āone more snack.ā
Jackson Chourio ā LF
YTD Stats: AVG .305 | OBP .362 | SLG .484 | 4 HR | 5 SB | 135 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 6 Runs
Plate discipline has been a little spicy for Action Jackson, seven strikeouts this past week isnāt ideal, but when you stack that next to 10 hits, Iām not panicking. The kid put together three separate threeāhit games, which is the kind of heater that makes you forget heās still learning how to lay off pitches that bounce before the plate. At one point this week he looked like he was ready to swing at the rosin bag, but when youāre hitting everything else, who cares.
Stronger pitching might cool him off a touch, but heās still finding ways to reach, and Iām saving āwalksā for another player. Moneyball rule: get on base, score runs. Iām locking in 6 runs for Jackson Bryan Chourio.
Brice Turang ā 2B
YTD Stats: AVG .278 | OBP .399 | SLG .485 | 10 HR | 11 SB | 147 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 3 Doubles
Turang put together a strong week, even if the strikeouts keep popping up like unwanted weeds in an otherwise clean infield. But just like with Chourio, the contact is still very much there ā heās squaring balls up, staying inside pitches, and looking every bit like the former Platinum Glove winner who refuses to give away atābats. He ripped four doubles in the first week of the season but only nine since April 1st, which feels like a number begging for correction.
Look for Milwaukeeās second baseman to spend even more time living in the gaps this week. Iām locking in 3 doubles as he reminds everyone that āup the middleā isnāt just a defensive calling card; itās where he hits his damage.
William Contreras ā C
YTD Stats: AVG .290 | OBP .349 | SLG .407 | 6 HR | 1 SB | 112 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 4 HR
Did anyone else see him hit that threeārun bomb while literally falling onto his backside like a fullāon Looney Tune? Yeah, Wild Bill still has it. This is easily my hottest take of the week and powered almost entirely by vibes, but Iām convinced Contreras is about to enter his contractāyear villain arc.
That 12āinning thriller in Las Vegas (the one that kept me up way past my iPhoneās suggested bedtime) felt like the spark. The moment. The āoh, heās about to go nuclearā switch flipping. So Iām planting my flag: four home runs this week as Bill makes his move to take over the NL catcher spot in the AllāStar race.
Jake Bauers ā 1B
YTD Stats: AVG .286 | OBP .381 | SLG .531 | 12 HR | 5 SB | 153 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 2 SO
Jake the Rake has quietly been one of the more disciplined hitters on the roster, striking out just three times against seven walks over the past week. Thatās not exactly the profile of a guy flailing at sliders in the other batterās box. And because Iām holding Bauers to a higher standard; put the ball in play and good things happen, Iām going light on the swingāandāmiss this week.
Iām calling 2 strikeouts, and as a bonus prediction, neither of them will be a backwards K. Bauers is earning his hacks right now.
Ā Garrett Mitchell ā CF
YTD Stats: AVG .235 | OBP .348 | SLG .382 | 3 HR | 6 SB | 105 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 2 SB
It was a rough week for Garrett Mitchell. 7 strikeouts, 1 walk, 4 hits, and that threeāhit game against Colorado (triple included) did a lot of heavy lifting on the box score. Outside of that, it was a whole lot of swingāandāpray. But the part that really jumps off the page? Zero stolenābase attempts. None. Not one.
Mitchell is simply too fast, too athletic, and too disruptive to be standing still on the bases. Thatās not his game, and itās not who he is when heās right. With JT Realmuto coming to town, I can absolutely see Mitchell testing him early and often; because if youāre going to wake up your season, you might as well do it against one of the best.
Iām locking in 2 stolen bases this week as Mitchell remembers heās a chaos agent, not a spectator.
Sal Frelick ā RF
YTD Stats: AVG .222 | OBP .296 | SLG .308 | 3 HR | 5 SB | 70 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 1 Triple
Being a Brewers fan in New England basically requires you to love Salvatore Frelick, the guy plays like he was built in a lab to win over every gritty, coldāweather baseball soul in the region. The box score hasnāt been kind to him this year, but the effort never dips, and with the Phillies rolling into Milwaukee, this feels like a classic āSal does something loudā kind of weekend.
Heās due for one of those signature Frelick moments; the kind where he turns a routine single into chaos because he simply refuses to run at normal human speed. Iām locking in one triple for Sal this week as he reminds everyone why heās impossible not to root for.
Luis Rengifo ā 3B
YTD Stats: AVG .198 | OBP .276 | SLG .249 | 0 HR | 3 SB | 49 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 2 Hits
Luis Rengifo has not exactly been lighting up the box score; at the plate heās been rough, and at third heās been⦠letās call it āserviceableā and be generous. Brewers fans everywhere would love to see literally anything spark at this point. He managed two hits last week, and honestly, that feels like the most realistic baseline weāve got to work with.
So Iām keeping it simple: two hits again this week. Nothing flashy, nothing heroic, just enough contact to remind us heās still holding a bat and not just borrowing one for cardio. Sometimes the safest pick is the right one.
David Hamilton ā SS
YTD Stats: AVG .240 | OBP .328 | SLG .331 | 3 HR | 14 SB | 86 OPS+
Prediction: Ā 5 Walks
If the Brewers want any shot at doing damage against the Philliesā pitching staff, they need runners; and runners need to actually reach base. Enter David Hamilton, the fastest player on the roster and the guy who turns every single onābase moment into a potential track meet. The problem? He canāt steal if heās not standing on first.
Hamilton is going to have to grind out some plate appearances this week, and with Phillyās pitchers living around the edges, this feels like a perfect setup for him to work counts and force mistakes. Iām locking in 5 walks; not because he suddenly becomes Joey Votto, but because the Brewers need him on base, and heās too valuable a weapon to keep off the paths.
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And that wraps up this weekās Mix-up. Maybe these picks cook, maybe they burn, maybe they do that classic Brewers thing where theyāre somehow both right and wrong at the same time. Either way, Iām rolling with them; typed up in the sacred quiet hours after the kids are finally asleep and I can actually watch a game without pausing every nine minutes.
Come back next week for the victory laps, the roast session, and a fresh set of stats Iāll pretend I didnāt overthink while reheating leftover mac and cheese at 10:30 p.m.
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