Milwaukee Brewers vs Texas Rangers Picks and Prediction for Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Our Brewers vs. Rangers prediction sees the Milwaukee Brewers (89-56) getting ready to take on the Texas Rangers (75-70) in interleague action at Globe Life Field on Tuesday night in the middle game of a three-game series. The Rangers won the opening game with a 5-0 win on Monday. Rookie right-hander Chad Patrick gets the start for the Brewers while young righty Jack Leiter pitches for the Rangers. Today’s edge: MLB predictions for Milwaukee Brewers vs Texas Rangers with form and matchup notes.
Brewers Looking to Bounce Back
The Milwaukee Brewers are coming off a 5-0 road loss on Monday against the Texas Rangers last time out. The team struggled offensively as they were able to go 6-for-29 with a pair of walks and five strikeouts and the team did not record an extra-base hit. Milwaukee was 0-for-1 with runners in scoring position and left four men on base. Jose Quintana recorded the loss as he pitched 6.2 innings and allowed five runs.
The Brewers are going to be sending rookie right-hander Chad Patrick to the mound and he is currently 3-8 with a 3.60 ERA and a 1.30 WHIP in 105.0 innings. He has limited the amount of hits against him as he has a .253 batting average against. This will be the first time that Patrick is facing the Rangers in his young career.
Injury Report for Milwaukee
- Left fielder Christian Yelich: Back (Questionable)
- Pitcher Shelby Miller: Elbow (OUT)
- Pitcher Nick Mears: Back Tightness (OUT)
- Pitcher Trevor Megill: Flexor Strain (OUT)
- Pitcher Logan Henderson: Elbow (OUT)
- Pitcher Grant Anderson: Ankle (OUT)
- Pitcher DL Hall: Oblique (OUT)
- Pitcher Jordan Montgomery: Elbow (OUT)
- First baseman Rhys Hoskins: Thumb (OUT)
- Center fielder Gavin Mitchell: Oblique (OUT)
- Pitcher Connor Thomas: Elbow (OUT)
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Rangers Playing Well Right Now
The Texas Rangers are looking to build upon their 5-0 home win on Monday against the Milwaukee Brewers to begin their series. The lineup was able to go 6-for-30 with three walks and six strikeouts as Michael Helman hit a home run. The team was 2-for-5 with runners in scoring position and stranded four on base. Jacob Latz secured the win as he pitched 5.2 shutout innings.
Young right-hander Jack Leiter will be getting the start for the Texas Rangers and is holding his own as he is 9-8 with a 3.74 ERA and a 1.29 WHIP in 127.2 innings (25 starts) so far. He has done a good job in terms of keeping the ball in the park, as he has given up 14 home runs after allowing seven in 35.2 innings in 2024. Leiter has not faced the Brewers in his young career thus far.
Injury Report for Texas
- Right fielder Adolis Garcia: Quad (OUT)
- Pitcher Jon Gray: Shoulder (OUT)
- Pitcher Danny Coulombe: Shoulder (OUT)
- Shortstop Corey Seager: Appendectomy (OUT)
- Center fielder Evan Carter: Wrist (OUT)
- Pitcher Nathan Eovaldi: Rotator Cuff (OUT)
- Second baseman Marcus Semien: Foot (OUT)
- Center fielder Sam Haggerty: Oblique (OUT)
- Pitcher Tyler Mahle: Shoulder (OUT)
- Pitcher Cody Bradford: Elbow (OUT)
- Pitcher Josh Sborz: Shoulder (OUT)
Milwaukee Brewers vs. Texas Rangers Pick
Spread Pick for Milwaukee Brewers vs. Texas Rangers
- Texas Rangers ML (4 units)
When diving into the previous seven outings for these starting pitchers, there is a major difference as Chad Patrick is 0-3 with a 5.09 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP in 35.1 innings while Jack Leiter is 2-2 with a 2.80 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP in 35.1 innings. These bullpens are very similar, but there is a difference as the Brew Crew are 10th with a 3.80 reliever ERA while the Rangers are eighth with a 3.69 bullpen ERA right now. All in all, go with the Texas Rangers to win once again.
Over/Under Pick for Milwaukee Brewers vs. Texas Rangers
- Over (5 units)
Since the All-Star break, these teams are both scoring at an outstanding level as the Brewers are scoring 5.69 runs in their 49 games since the break while the Rangers are averaging 4.71 runs in their 48 games since the Midsummer Classic. Neither team has hit into too many double plays this season as Milwaukee is tied with the Miami Marlins for ninth with 86 total double plays hit into while Texas is fourth with 82 double plays hit into. Take the over as these teams should be able to score here.
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