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Milwaukee Brewers
Atlanta Braves

Lineups

Milwaukee Brewers

#PlayerPos
1Christian YelichDH
2Jackson ChourioLF
3Brice Turang2B
4William ContrerasC
5Jake Bauers1B
6Garrett MitchellCF
7Sal FrelickRF
8Cooper PrattSS
9David Hamilton3B

Atlanta Braves

#PlayerPos
1Mauricio DubónLF
2Drake BaldwinDH
3Ozzie Albies2B
4Matt Olson1B
5Michael Harris IICF
6Austin Riley3B
7Joey BartC
8Eli WhiteRF
9Ha-Seong KimSS

Preview

The Milwaukee Brewers hit the road on Sunday, June 21, 2026, for a 1:35 PM ET afternoon matchup against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. Left-hander Robert Gasser gets the start for Milwaukee against Atlanta's Bryce Elder in what shapes up as a pitching-focused affair between two teams that know how to grind out wins. With Christian Yelich leading off and the Brewers' lineup stacked with familiar names, Milwaukee has the personnel to steal a win in one of the National League's toughest home parks. Catch the action on Brewers.TV or locally on 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan and WTMJ 620.

Robert Gasser vs. Bryce Elder: The Pitching Matchup

Robert Gasser gets the ball for the Brewers, and this is a significant opportunity for the young left-hander. Gasser has shown flashes of genuine front-of-the-rotation potential, relying on a deceptive delivery and solid command to keep hitters off balance. A strong outing in a hostile environment like Truist Park — against a lineup that features Matt Olson, Ozzie Albies, and Austin Riley — would go a long way toward cementing his place in Milwaukee's rotation plans.

On the other side, Bryce Elder gets the nod for Atlanta. Elder is a sinker-heavy right-hander who lives on ground balls and soft contact. He's the type of pitcher who can make an impatient lineup look ordinary in a hurry. The Brewers will need to work counts, stay disciplined, and punish mistakes when Elder leaves something in the zone.

Milwaukee Brewers Starting Lineup at Atlanta

  • 1. Christian Yelich — DH
  • 2. Jackson Chourio — LF
  • 3. Brice Turang — 2B
  • 4. William Contreras — C
  • 5. Jake Bauers — 1B
  • 6. Garrett Mitchell — CF
  • 7. Sal Frelick — RF
  • 8. Cooper Pratt — SS
  • 9. David Hamilton — 3B

Atlanta Braves Starting Lineup

  • 1. Mauricio Dubón — LF
  • 2. Drake Baldwin — DH
  • 3. Ozzie Albies — 2B
  • 4. Matt Olson — 1B
  • 5. Michael Harris II — CF
  • 6. Austin Riley — 3B
  • 7. Joey Bart — C
  • 8. Eli White — RF
  • 9. Ha-Seong Kim — SS

Keys to Watch for the Brewers

Yelich Setting the Tone at the Top

Christian Yelich leading off is a statement. When Yelich is locked in and seeing the ball well, the entire Milwaukee offense operates with a different energy. If he gets on base early against Elder and sets the table for Jackson Chourio, the Brewers have a real chance to put crooked numbers on the board before Atlanta's bullpen gets involved.

Chourio's Impact in the Two-Hole

Jackson Chourio batting second is another element to monitor. The young outfielder has the tools to be a middle-of-the-order force, and his placement here suggests Milwaukee wants his bat in high-leverage situations early. A game like this — on the road, afternoon start, playoff-caliber opponent — is exactly the kind of test that defines a young player's growth.

Gasser Navigating the Atlanta Middle of the Order

The stretch from Albies through Riley in Atlanta's lineup is as dangerous as any three-through-six sequence in the National League. Gasser cannot afford to fall behind in counts against Olson and Riley in particular. Both hitters punish pitches in the zone, and one big inning from the Braves could take the crowd completely out of Milwaukee's hands.

William Contreras Against His Former Club

Contreras spent time in the Atlanta organization before landing in Milwaukee, and facing former teammates and a familiar pitching staff always adds a layer of intrigue. The Brewers catcher batting cleanup signals just how much Milwaukee trusts his bat in run-producing situations.

Prediction

This is a tight one. Truist Park is a legitimately difficult environment, and the Braves lineup presents real problems for any pitcher. But Gasser has the stuff to keep Atlanta in check if he executes his game plan, and the Brewers' lineup — with Yelich and Chourio at the top — is capable of manufacturing enough runs to win a low-scoring game. Milwaukee takes this one 3-2 in a game that goes deep into the bullpen for both sides.