Brewers' Braun mashes Phillies like few ever have
The Milwaukee Brewers can only hope this year's series against the Philadelphia Phillies matches what happened last season.
In 2015, the Brewers won all seven games against the Phillies -- only the fourth time in franchise history Milwaukee had a season sweep of a series lasting six or more games. The others were vs. the Marlins in 1998 (9-0) and 2011 (7-0) and against the Giants in 2008 (6-0).
One reason for the success: Milwaukee raked.
BREWERS HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON BA VS. OPPONENT (Min. 6 games)
Season | Opponent | BA |
2005 | Mets | .341 |
2015 | Phillies | .316 |
2002 | Padres | .316 |
2008 | Giants | .315 |
2014 | Rockies | .309 |
One player who has feasted on Phillies pitching throughout his career has been Ryan Braun. His numbers match up with the best of any player over the last 100 years.
HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE VS. PHILLIES SINCE 1913 (Min. 200 AB)
Player | BA |
Riggs Stephenson | .386 |
Johnny Frederick | .384 |
Rogers Hornsby | .383 |
Ryan Braun | .381 |
Freddy Leach | .377 |
HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE VS. PHILLIES SINCE 1913 (Min. 200 AB)
Player | SLG |
Vladimir Guerrero | .739 |
Ryan Braun | .695 |
Ellis Burks | .689 |
Barry Bonds | .657 |
Hack Wilson | .652 |
Other notes:
-- Zach Davis is limiting left-handers to a .182 batting average and .236 slugging percentage in his major-league career, which began last September. Those marks rank fourth and third for right-handed pitchers in the majors since Sept. 1.
-- Milwaukee is one of just five teams that has not lost a game in its opponents' last at-bats of the contest so far in 2016. The Brewers had the fewest last at-bat losses in the majors last season (9).
-- Phillies starter Aaron Nola has gone 10 straight starts with fewer than four runs of support.
-- Philadelphia is 1-7 when the opponent scores the first run. The Phillies only such victory occurred in their last game.
-- Philadelphia's Odubel Herrera has reached base in 13 consecutive games.
Statistics courtesy STATS Inc.