In the first two games of this series, the Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves have taken turns holding each other to a single run: in the first game, it was Chris Sale who led the Braves to a 7-1 victory. In game two, Quinn Priester returned the favor as the Brewers won 4-1.

Today, the winner of this series will be determined in a matchup between the Braves’ Spencer Schwellenbach and the Brewers’ Chad Patrick (in the last start of the pre-Misiorowski era in Milwaukee). Schwellenbach, a 25-year-old right-hander, has had a solid season: he’s currently 4-4 with a 3.24 ERA (126 ERA+) and 3.26 FIP. His superpower is his ability to limit walks; in over 200 innings across the first two seasons of his career, he’s walked just 1.6 batters per nine innings. Schwellenbach is a groundball pitcher who works with a fastball that sits near 97 mph, so things won’t be easy for the Brewers today.

For the Brewers, Chad Patrick will take the hill after one of his best outings of the season in a 2-0 loss to San Diego on Friday. He’s gone six innings and struck out six in each of his last two starts, and on the season he’s got a 2.84 ERA (139 ERA+) and 3.23 FIP in 69 2⁄3 innings.

Of note, Christian Yelich remains out of the lineup for the second day in a row. It doesn’t seem to be anything majorly concerning, but Yelich was hit by a pitch in Philadelphia (now almost two weeks ago) and according to Adam McCalvy it’s apparently been swelling up. Another roster note: Aaron Civale has been shifted to bullpen duties for the time being, with Jacob Misiorowski on his way to the big league roster tomorrow. According to Pat Murphy, Civale—an impending free agent—is “not happy” about the move. Civale is surely a candidate to be traded, but:

General reminder: Making a trade is really easy from the press box and the stands, but not easy at all when you are the GM. https://t.co/jb3B5RNzlv

— Adam McCalvy (@AdamMcCalvy) June 11, 2025

Eric Haase gets in the lineup today, with William Contreras taking DH duties and Jake Bauers moving into left field. Isaac Collins is on the bench.

First pitch at 1:10 p.m., on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin and the Brewers Radio Network.