Milwaukee Brewers vs Chicago White Sox Prediction 6-2-24 Picks

The Chicago White Sox and the Milwaukee Brewers meet Sunday in MLB action from American Family Field. Here’s a Milwaukee Brewers vs Chicago White Sox prediction. This will be the final installment in a three-game series. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for the game.

Chicago White Sox Betting Preview

The White Sox struggled in their last series versus the Toronto Blue Jays. Chicago took three losses in that set, falling 5-1, 7-2 and 3-1. The Sox continued their skid with a 12-5 loss on Friday. In the Saturday game two Chicago took another defeat with a tough 4-3 finish. Garrett Crochet lasted 6.0 innings as starter with five hits, one earned and one walk.


On Sunday the Sox’ starter will be Nick Nastrini. This year so far Nastrini is 0-4 with a 9.92 ERA and 13 Ks in 16.1 innings over four starts (the first four starts of his career).

Milwaukee Brewers Betting Preview

Over on the Brewers’ side, they played four games versus the Chicago Cubs this week and did pretty well. Milwaukee lost 6-3 on Tuesday but otherwise took wins 5-1, 10-6 and 6-4. On Saturday the Brewers powered out the win in 10 innings, coming back from a 3-1 deficit. Robert Gasser lasted 5.0 innings with three earned on seven hits.

It’ll be Freddy Peralta in the starting pitcher role for the Brewers on Sunday. This year Peralta is 3-3 with a 3.61 ERA in 11 starts. He’s got 82 Ks in 62.1 innings. Peralta is 45-30 with a 3.81 ERA in 157 carer games (108 starts).

Brewers vs White Sox Injury Notes

White Sox CF Luis Robert (hip) will be reevaluated on Sunday.

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Milwaukee Brewers vs Chicago White Sox Prediction

I’ll stay with Milwaukee, but the line’s too thick to mess with. Peralta had a sketchy start in a loss May 17 versus the Astros (5.0 innings; five earned) but he’s been good since then. Over his last pair Peralta has just two earned in 12.2 innings total. As for Nastrini, he’s given up 16 earned runs over his last 11.1 innings of work.

On Saturday the Brewers got three RBI from Willy Adames (two hits), who led a handful of opportunistic offensive performances. The bullpen was great (5.0 innings; zero earned) but Milwaukee went through a lot of arms along the way. Peralta may need to go a little longer on Sunday.

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