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Atlanta Braves
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Drake Baldwin | C |
| 2 | Ozzie Albies | 2B |
| 3 | Matt Olson | 1B |
| 4 | Dominic Smith | DH |
| 5 | Mauricio Dubón | CF |
| 6 | Austin Riley | 3B |
| 7 | Mike Yastrzemski | RF |
| 8 | Eli White | LF |
| 9 | Jorge Mateo | SS |
Preview
The Milwaukee Brewers head to Truist Park on Friday, June 19 to open a road matchup against the Atlanta Braves, with first pitch set for 7:15 PM ET. Jacob Misiorowski gets the ball for Milwaukee against veteran left-hander Martín Pérez. The Braves roll out a lineup anchored by Matt Olson at cleanup and Austin Riley at third, giving Misiorowski a legitimate test against a lineup that can hurt you in bunches. With the Brewers chasing ground in a competitive NL Central race, every road win in a ballpark like Truist carries extra weight.
Starting Pitchers: Misiorowski vs. Pérez
Jacob Misiorowski is the story on the Milwaukee side. The hard-throwing right-hander has the kind of stuff that makes scouts lean forward — a fastball that touches the upper-90s paired with a hammer breaking ball that gives opposing hitters nightmares. The question with Misiorowski has always been command and consistency, and a hostile environment in Atlanta is exactly where you find out what a young arm is made of. He'll need to attack the zone early and avoid deep counts against a disciplined Atlanta lineup.
Martín Pérez is a savvy veteran who knows how to manipulate a baseball and work hitters through a lineup. He won't blow anyone away, but he doesn't need to. Pérez lives on soft contact, changing speeds, and keeping hitters uncomfortable. The Brewers will need to be patient, work counts, and look for pitches to drive rather than chasing his offspeed stuff out of the zone.
Atlanta Braves Starting Lineup
- Drake Baldwin, C
- Ozzie Albies, 2B
- Matt Olson, 1B
- Dominic Smith, DH
- Mauricio Dubón, CF
- Austin Riley, 3B
- Mike Yastrzemski, RF
- Eli White, LF
- Jorge Mateo, SS
Keys to Watch for the Brewers
- Misiorowski's command: If he can throw his fastball to both sides of the plate and spot his breaking ball early in counts, Atlanta's lineup won't be able to sit on any one pitch. Walks will kill him against this group.
- Handling Olson and Riley: The third and sixth spots in the Atlanta order represent the real danger. Olson is a legitimate power threat at Truist Park, and Riley is the kind of hitter who punishes any mistake left over the middle of the plate. Getting through those two clean will define Misiorowski's night.
- Brewers offense vs. Pérez: Milwaukee has to stay disciplined. Pérez tempts hitters into weak contact. The Brewers need runners on base and the ability to string together quality at-bats rather than swinging early and often.
- Bullpen readiness: If Misiorowski runs into trouble early, Milwaukee's bullpen depth on the road becomes a critical factor. Managing the game through seven innings without burning key arms will be essential.
Prediction
This is a winnable game for Milwaukee, but it won't be comfortable. Misiorowski has the raw talent to keep the Braves off-balance, and if he logs five or six solid innings, the Brewers' bullpen can close the door. Pérez is manageable if the lineup stays patient. Give Milwaukee a narrow 4-3 win on the road — a gritty kind of victory that would mean something real in June. Catch the game on Brewers.TV or locally on 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan and WTMJ 620.