Milwaukee Brewers vs Minnesota Twins Prediction 4-3-24 Picks

In this article we will formulate a Minnesota Twins vs Milwaukee Brewers betting prediction for this MLB game on Wednesday, April 3rd at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To formulate this prediction, we will examine:

Twins Preview

The Minnesota Twins are 2-2 this season after they lost game one of this series by a score of 3-2 on Tuesday afternoon. Prior to that loss, Minnesota did win two out of three games against the Royals to open the season. The Minnesota pitching staff has a 3.97 ERA with a 1.26 WHIP and a .238 opponent batting average. The Twins offense has scored 11 runs with a .188 batting average and a .291 on base percentage. Byron Buxton is batting .286 with 0 home runs and three RBI’s for the Twins. The projected starting pitcher for Minnesota is Chris Paddack, who was 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA and a 1.40 WHIP over just five innings pitched last season. 

Brewers Preview

The Milwaukee Brewers are 4-0 this year after they defeated Minnesota by a score of 3-2 in game one of the series. Prior to that victory, Milwaukee swept the Mets in three games to start the season. The Milwaukee pitching staff has a 2.25 ERA with a 0.92 WHIP and a .181 opponent batting average. The Brewers offense has scored 17 runs with a .288 batting average and a .363 on base percentage. Rhys Hoskins is batting .286 with one home run and four RBI’s for the Brewers. The projected starting pitcher for Milwaukee is Joe Ross, who was 5-9 with a 4.17 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP over 108 innings pitched in 2021. 

Milwaukee Brewers Team Facts

Minnesota Twins Team Facts

Twins vs Brewers Betting Prediction

Milwaukee comes into this game looking to stay undefeated and they have allowed two runs or fewer in three of their first four games. The Brewers are going to start Joe Ross in this game, who hasn’t pitched in the MLB since 2021. Minnesota opened the season with two wins against Kansas City, but they have lost two straight and allowed 11 runs on Sunday. The Twins are starting Chris Paddack, who only pitched a handful of innings last season. This is an interesting pitching matchup, as neither starter has many innings under their belt in the last year or so. I think this game could go either way, but the Minnesota offense is definitely a worry, so I will take the Brewers here. 

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