The Milwaukee Brewers enter their three-game series against the Boston Red Sox starting April 6, 2026, with a commanding record of 7-2, placing them first in the NL Central. In stark contrast, the Red Sox are struggling at 2-7, sitting at the bottom of the AL East.
Brandon Woodruff will take the mound for the Brewers, boasting a 3.60 ERA, while the Red Sox will rely on Brayan Bello, who has faced challenges this season with a 9.64 ERA. The Brewers have shown offensive prowess, leading the majors with a run differential of plus-28, while the Red Sox have allowed an average of 5.22 runs per game, contributing to their poor start.
In terms of individual performances, Wilyer Abreu has emerged as a key player for Milwaukee, hitting three home runs this season, ranking him eighth in the league. The Brewers’ overall team ERA stands at 3.38, placing them eighth in MLB, a stark contrast to the Red Sox’s 4.71 ERA, which ranks tied for 23rd.
This series marks a continuation of the Brewers and Red Sox’s recent history, as the two teams have been linked through trades over the last two seasons. Observers are keen to see if the Brewers can maintain their momentum against a Red Sox team that desperately needs to turn its season around.
The games are scheduled for 5:45 p.m. CT on April 6 and 7, and 12:35 p.m. CT on April 8, with all matchups available on Brewers.TV. The Brewers Radio Network will also cover the games, including flagship station AM-620 WTMJ.
As the series unfolds, fans will be watching closely to see if the Brewers can extend their lead in the standings or if the Red Sox can find their footing and begin to climb out of the basement of the AL East.