2021 Milwaukee Brewers season

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2021  Milwaukee Brewers
National League Central Champions
League National League
Division Central
Ballpark American Family Field [1]
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Record95–67 (.586)
Divisional place1st
Owners Mark Attanasio
General managers Matt Arnold
Managers Craig Counsell
Television Bally Sports Wisconsin
(Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Matt Lepay, Chris Singleton)
Telemundo Wisconsin
(Spanish-language coverage, Sunday home games; Jaime Cano, Kevin Holden)
Radio 620 WTMJ
Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network
(Bob Uecker, Jeff Levering, Lane Grindle)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
  2020 Seasons 2022  

The 2021 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 52nd season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 24th in the National League, and 53rd overall.

Contents

On July 9, 2020, MLB announced the 2021 season schedule. [2]

On September 18, the Brewers clinched a playoff berth, extending their consecutive postseason streak to four years, a franchise record. [3]

On September 26, the Brewers clinched the National League Central for the first time since the 2018 season. They lost to the Atlanta Braves in the NLDS.

Spring training

The Brewers finished spring training with a record of 15–11 (3 ties).

Opening Day Starters

Opening Day starting lineup
No. [4] PlayerPos.Times [5]
Batters
1 Kolten Wong 2B2
2 Keston Hiura 1B2
3 Christian Yelich LF5
4 Avisaíl García RF2
5 Travis Shaw 3B4
6 Lorenzo Cain CF5
7 Omar Narvaez C2
8 Luis Urías SS1
9 Brandon Woodruff P2

Season standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Milwaukee Brewers 95670.58645–3650–31
St. Louis Cardinals 90720.556545–3645–36
Cincinnati Reds 83790.5121244–3739–42
Chicago Cubs 71910.4382439–4232–49
Pittsburgh Pirates 611010.3773437–4424–57

National League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
San Francisco Giants 107550.660
Milwaukee Brewers 95670.586
Atlanta Braves 88730.547


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Los Angeles Dodgers 106560.654+16
St. Louis Cardinals 90720.556
Cincinnati Reds 83790.5127
Philadelphia Phillies 82800.5068
San Diego Padres 79830.48811
New York Mets 77850.47513
Colorado Rockies 74870.46015½
Chicago Cubs 71910.43819
Miami Marlins 67950.41423
Washington Nationals 65970.40125
Pittsburgh Pirates 611010.37729
Arizona Diamondbacks 521100.32138

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 3–42–45–19–103–162–51–61–54–34–28–112–171–63–44–16
Atlanta 4–35–24–32–42–411–83–310–910–94–34–23–36–114–56–14
Chicago 4–22–58–113–34–31–54–154–32–514–55–11–69–104–36–14
Cincinnati 1–53–411–85–23–35–29–103–34–213–61–61–610–95–29–11
Colorado 10–94–23–32–56–134–22–52–55–24–211–84–153–44–210–10
Los Angeles 16–34–23–43–313–63–44–36–14–26–012–79–104–37–012–8
Miami 5–28–115–12–52–44–33–39–1010–92–53–43–40–68–113–17
Milwaukee 6–13–315–410–95–23–43–34–22–514–55–24–38–115–18–12
New York 5–19–103–43–35–21–610–92–49–103–44–31–52–511–89–11
Philadelphia 3–49–105–22–42–52–49–105–210–94–34–22–44–313–68–12
Pittsburgh 2–43–45–146–132–40–65–25–144–33–43–44–37–122–410–10
San Diego 11–82–41–56–18–117–124–32–53–42–44–38–113–34–314–6
San Francisco 17–23–36–16–115–410–94–33–45–14–23–411–82–45–213–7
St. Louis 6–11–610–99–104–33–46–011–85–23–412–73–34–22–411–9
Washington 4–35–143–42–52–40–711–81–58–116–134–23–42–54–210–10

Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.

Roster

2021 Milwaukee Brewers
Roster
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Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Game log

Regular season

2021 regular season game log: 95–67 (Home: 45–36; Away: 50–31)
April: 16–10 (Home: 7–7; Away: 9–3)
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1April 1 Twins 6–5 (10) Hader (1–0) Dobnak (0–1)11,7401–0 W1
2April 3 Twins 0–2 Berríos (1–0) Burnes (0–1) Colomé (1)11,3831–1 L1
3April 4 Twins 2–8 Pineda (1–0) Houser (0–1)10,6661–2 L2
4April 5@ Cubs 3–5 Williams (1–0) Anderson (0–1) Mills (1)10,3431–3 L3
5April 6@ Cubs 4–0 Peralta (1–0) Alzolay (0–1)10,3432–3 W1
6April 7@ Cubs 4–2 (10) Hader (2–0) Workman (0–1) Boxberger (1)10,3433–3 W2
7April 8@ Cardinals 1–3 Gallegos (2–0) Rasmussen (0–1) Reyes (3)13,3283–4 L1
8April 10@ Cardinals 9–5 Houser (1–1) Martínez (0–2)13,3044–4 W1
9April 11@ Cardinals 9–3 Anderson (1–1) Ponce de Leon (1–1)13,1765–4 W2
10April 12 Cubs 6–3 Peralta (2–0) Alzolay (0–2) Hader (1)11,2096–4 W3
11April 13 Cubs 2–3 Strop (1–0) Suter (0–1) Kimbrel (3)11,0256–5 L1
12April 14 Cubs 7–0 Burnes (1–1) Arrieta (2–1)10,5987–5 W1
13April 16 Pirates 1–6 Brubaker (2–0) Houser (1–2)11,9677–6 L1
14April 17 Pirates 7–1 Anderson (2–1) Cahill (0–2)12,0388–6 W1
15April 18 Pirates 5–6 (10) Rodríguez (1–0) Feyereisen (0–1)11,7728–7 L1
16April 19@ Padres 3–1 Woodruff (1–0) Musgrove (2–2) Hader (2)15,2509–7 W1
17April 20@ Padres 6–0 Burnes (2–1) Paddack (1–2)15,25010–7 W2
18April 21@ Padres 4–2 Suter (1–1) Kela (2–1) Hader (3)15,25011–7 W3
19April 23@ Cubs 2–15 Hendricks (1–2) Anderson (2–2)10,34311–8 L1
20April 24@ Cubs 4–3 Suter (2–1) Chafin (0–1) Hader (4)10,34312–8 W1
21April 25@ Cubs 6–0 Woodruff (2–0) Arrieta (3–2)10,34313–8 W2
22April 26 Marlins 0–8 Rogers (3–1) Burnes (2–2)10,74913–9 L1
23April 27 Marlins 5–4 Houser (2–2) Curtiss (2–1) Hader (5)10,62014–9 W1
24April 28 Marlins 2–6 Alcántara (1–2) Godley (0–1)11,56414–10 L1
25April 29 Dodgers 2–1 Lauer (1–0) Bauer (3–1) Hader (6)10,62115–10 W1
26April 30 Dodgers 3–1 Peralta (3–0) Uceta (0–1) Hader (7)12,04416–10 W2
May: 13–15 (Home: 6–7; Away: 7–8)
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27May 1 Dodgers 6–5 (11) Perdomo (1–0) Vesia (0–1)12,13917–10 W3
28May 2 Dodgers 4–16 Urías (4–0) Bettinger (0–1)12,13017–11 L1
29May 3@ Phillies 3–4 Velasquez (1–0) Houser (2–3) Neris (6)10,65117–12 L2
30May 4@ Phillies 5–6 Nola (3–1) Lauer (1–1) Coonrod (2)10,38817–13 L3
31May 5@ Phillies 4–5 Kintzler (2–1) Peralta (3–1) Alvarado (2)10,11017–14 L4
32May 6@ Phillies 0–2 Wheeler (3–2) Woodruff (2–1)10,76817–15 L5
33May 7@ Marlins 1–6 Rogers (4–2) Suter (2–2)5,50717–16 L6
34May 8@ Marlins 6–2 Houser (3–3) Castano (0–2)5,76418–16 W1
35May 9@ Marlins 2–1 (10) Hader (3–0) Bass (1–3) Rasmussen (1)5,10519–16 W2
36May 11 Cardinals 1–6 (11) Reyes (2–0) Boxberger (0–1)10,59519–17 L1
37May 12 Cardinals 4–1 Williams (1–0) Helsley (3–1) Hader (8)10,22620–17 W1
38May 13 Cardinals 0–2 Flaherty (7–0) Burnes (2–3) Reyes (11)10,55420–18 L1
39May 14 Braves 3–6 Smyly (2–2) Houser (3–4)12,13020–19 L2
40May 15 Braves 1–5 Anderson (3–1) Anderson (2–3)16,34420–20 L3
41May 16 Braves 10–9 Peralta (4–1) Ynoa (4–2) Hader (9)16,04421–20 W1
42May 18@ Royals 0–2 Brentz (1–0) Woodruff (2–2) Staumont (4)9,29821–21 L1
43May 19@ Royals 4–6 Barlow (2–1) Feyereisen (0–2) Staumont (5)8,95021–22 L2
44May 21@ Reds 4–9 Hoffman (3–3) Houser (3–5)17,23421–23 L3
45May 22@ Reds 4–3 Suter (3–2) Hembree (0–1) Hader (10)17,61122–23 W1
46May 23@ Reds 9–4 Boxberger (1–1) Castillo (1–7)16,17123–23 W2
47May 24 Padres 5–3 Woodruff (3–2) Snell (1–1) Hader (11)14,52424–23 W3
48May 25 Padres 1–7 Hill (3–2) Burnes (2–4)13,56624–24 L1
49May 26 Padres 1–2 (10) Adams (1–0) Suter (3–3) Melancon (17)13,47824–25 L2
50May 27 Padres 6–5 (10) Suter (4–3) Díaz (2–1)13,57225–25 W1
May 28@ Nationals Postponed (rain; makeup May 29)
51May 29 (1)@ Nationals 4–1 (7) Peralta (5–1) Corbin (3–4)9,91026–25 W2
52May 29 (2)@ Nationals 6–2 (7) Suter (5–3) Hudson (3–1)12,52927–25 W3
53May 30@ Nationals 3–0 Woodruff (4–2) Scherzer (4–4) Hader (12)15,32628–25 W4
54May 31 Tigers 3–2 (10) Boxberger (2–1) Cisnero (0–2)23,91729–25 W5
June: 19–8 (Home: 13–4; Away: 6–4)
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55June 1 Tigers 7–10 Holland (1–1) Lauer (1–2)12,05829–26 L1
56June 3 Diamondbacks 7–4 Suter (6–3) Duplantier (0–1) Hader (13)12,39230–26 W1
57June 4 Diamondbacks 5–1 Peralta (6–1) Peacock (2–2)15,26131–26 W2
58June 5 Diamondbacks 7–5 Williams (2–0) Soria (0–2) Hader (14)20,07332–26 W3
59June 6 Diamondbacks 2–0 Burnes (3–4) Smith (2–2) Boxberger (2)20,11733–26 W4
60June 8@ Reds 5–1 Houser (4–5) Hendrix (2–1)11,89734–26 W5
61June 9@ Reds 3–7 Gutiérrez (2–1) Anderson (2–4)11,86234–27 L1
62June 10@ Reds 7–2 Suter (7–3) Castillo (2–9)12,42335–27 W1
63June 11 Pirates 7–4 Woodruff (5–2) Holmes (2–1) Hader (15)17,67836–27 W2
64June 12 Pirates 7–4 Richards (1–0) Kuhl (0–4) Hader (16)20,12637–27 W3
65June 13 Pirates 5–2 Suter (8–3) Bednar (0–1) Hader (17)20,54538–27 W4
66June 14 Reds 2–10 Gutiérrez (3–1) Lauer (1–3)17,12738–28 L1
67June 15 Reds 1–2 (10) Sims (4–1) Boxberger (2–2) Garrett (3)16,58438–29 L2
68June 16 Reds 1–2 Mahle (7–2) Peralta (6–2) Sims (7)20,08838–30 L3
69June 17@ Rockies 3–7 Márquez (5–6) Woodruff (5–3)22,75638–31 L4
70June 18@ Rockies 5–6 (10) Chacín (1–1) Williams (2–1)27,11738–32 L5
71June 19@ Rockies 6–5 Richards (2–0) Kinley (1–1) Hader (18)34,19839–32 W1
72June 20@ Rockies 7–6 Williams (3–1) Bard (3–4) Boxberger (3)34,22440–32 W2
73June 21@ Diamondbacks 1–5 Kelly (3–7) Anderson (2–5)9,80440–33 L1
74June 22@ Diamondbacks 5–0 Peralta (7–2) Gallen (1–3)9,35841–33 W1
75June 23@ Diamondbacks 3–2 Woodruff (6–3) Smith (2–3) Hader (19)8,67642–33 W2
76June 25 Rockies 5–4 (11) Williams (4–1) Gilbreath (0–1)31,14043–33 W3
77June 26 Rockies 10–4 Boxberger (3–2) Estévez (2–1)32,57344–33 W4
78June 27 Rockies 5–0 Lauer (2–3) Gonzalez (2–5)25,01645–33 W5
79June 28 Cubs 14–4 Williams (5–1) Tepera (0–2)30,25146–33 W6
80June 29 Cubs 2–1 Woodruff (7–3) Davies (5–5) Hader (20)24,42347–33 W7
81June 30 Cubs 15–7 Richards (3–0) Brothers (2–1)32,19348–33 W8
July: 14–10 (Home: 3–6; Away: 11–4)
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82July 1@ Pirates 7–2 Burnes (4–4) Crowe (1–5)11,07449–33 W9
83July 2@ Pirates 7–2 Houser (5–5) Brubaker (4–8)15,42150–33 W10
84July 3@ Pirates 11–2 Lauer (3–3) Ponce (0–2)17,45151–33 W11
85July 4@ Pirates 0–2 Anderson (4–8) Peralta (7–3) Rodríguez (11)12,52751–34 L1
86July 5@ Mets 2–4 Lugo (2–1) Woodruff (7–4) Díaz (18)15,14551–35 L2
July 6@ Mets Postponed (Rain, Makeup: July 7)
87July 7 (1)@ Mets 3–4 (8) Díaz (3–2) Suter (8–4)20,95351–36 L3
88July 7 (2)@ Mets 5–0 (7) Cousins (1–0) Stock (0–2)13,21852–36 W1
89July 8 Reds 5–3 Williams (6–1) Brach (0–1) Hader (21)22,94853–36 W2
90July 9 Reds 0–2 Miley (7–4) Lauer (3–4) Hembree (5)24,84453–37 L1
91July 10 Reds 3–4 Osich (2–0) Hader (3–1) Hembree (6)32,03453–38 L2
92July 11 Reds 1–3 Hendrix (5–1) Hader (3–2) Osich (1)32,13553–39 L3
ASG July 13 AL @ NL 2–5 Ohtani (1–0) Burnes (0–1) Hendriks (1)49,184 ?
93July 16@ Reds 11–6 Suter (9–4) Garrett (0–3)34,84454–39 W1
94July 17@ Reds 7–4 (11) Gustave (1–0) Doolittle (3–1)37,20455–39 W2
95July 18@ Reds 8–0 Burnes (5–4) Gray (2–5)29,00156–39 W3
96July 20 Royals 2–5 Minor (7–8) Strickland (0–1) Holland (6)20,14056–40 L1
97July 21 Royals 3–6 Keller (7–9) Suter (9–5) Barlow (5)30,06356–41 L2
98July 23 White Sox 7–1 Houser (6–5) Giolito (8–7)32,71457–41 W1
99July 24 White Sox 6–1 Burnes (6–4) Rodón (8–4)41,68658–41 W2
100July 25 White Sox 1–3 Lynn (10–3) Woodruff (7–5) Hendriks (24)36,88758–42 L1
101July 27@ Pirates 9–0 Anderson (3–5) Oviedo (1–2)10,61859–42 W1
102July 28@ Pirates 7–3 Houser (7–5) Kranick (1–2)10,20460–42 W2
103July 29@ Pirates 12–0 Peralta (8–3) Kuhl (3–6)10,50361–42 W3
104July 30@ Braves 9–5 Boxberger (4–2) Toussaint (1–2)38,68062–42 W4
105July 31@ Braves 1–8 Chavez (2–2) Woodruff (7–6)39,08862–43 L1
August: 19–9 (Home: 7–5; Away: 12–4)
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106August 1@ Braves 2–1 Anderson (4–5) Morton (10–4) Hader (22)33,46963–43 W1
107August 2 Pirates 6–2 Lauer (4–4) Wilson (2–4) Boxberger (4)23,56364–43 W2
108August 3 Pirates 5–8 (10) Bednar (3–1) Hardy (0–1)24,90264–44 L1
109August 4 Pirates 4–2 Suter (10–5) Keller (0–1) Williams (1)28,00365–44 W1
110August 6 Giants 2–1 (10) Suter (11–5) García (3–3)33,25066–44 W2
111August 7 Giants 6–9 (11) García (4–3) Romano (0–1)34,15566–45 L1
112August 8 Giants 4–5 Watson (4–3) Boxberger (4–3) Littell (1)38,59766–46 L2
August 9@ Cubs Postponed (rain; makeup August 10)
113August 10 (1)@ Cubs 4–2 (7) Peralta (9–3) Steele (2–1) Williams (2)29,03167–46 W1
114August 10 (2)@ Cubs 6–3 (7) Sánchez (1–0) Winkler (1–3)28,67468–46 W2
115August 11@ Cubs 10–0 Burnes (7–4) Arrieta (5–11)29,61969–46 W3
116August 12@ Cubs 17–4 Strickland (1–1) Hendricks (13–5)32,50270–46 W4
August 13@ Pirates Postponed (rain; makeup August 14)
117August 14 (1)@ Pirates 4–14 (7) Shreve (1–0) Anderson (4–6)16,99170–47 L1
118August 14 (2)@ Pirates 6–0 (7) Boxberger (5–3) Keller (3–10)24,08171–47 W1
119August 15@ Pirates 2–1 Suter (12–5) Peters (0–1) Hader (23)12,00172–47 W2
120August 17@ Cardinals 2–0 Burnes (8–4) Wainwright (11–7) Hader (24)28,05873–47 W3
121August 18@ Cardinals 6–4 (10) Hader (4–2) Reyes (5–6) Williams (3)25,93874–47 W4
122August 19@ Cardinals 4–8 Fernández (1–0) Woodruff (7–7)27,54574–48 L1
123August 20 Nationals 1–4 Corbin (7–12) Anderson (4–7) Finnegan (5)27,99874–49 L2
124August 21 Nationals 9–6 Williams (7–1) Guerra (0–1) Hader (25)36,93875–49 W1
125August 22 Nationals 7–3 Strickland (2–1) Nolin (0–2) Hader (26)33,50776–49 W2
126August 24 Reds 7–4 Strickland (3–1) Lorenzen (0–1) Hader (27)24,81977–49 W3
127August 25 Reds 4–1 Woodruff (8–7) Castillo (7–13)24,71578–49 W4
128August 26 Reds 1–5 Gray (6–6) Anderson (4–8)28,65678–50 L1
129August 27@ Twins 0–2 Albers (1–0) Lauer (4–5) Colomé (8)20,28078–51 L2
130August 28@ Twins 4–6 Thielbar (6–0) Houser (7–6) Colomé (9)29,34278–52 L3
131August 29@ Twins 6–2 Ashby (1–0) Jax (3–3)26,18679–52 W1
132August 30@ Giants 3–1 Burnes (9–4) Álvarez (4–2) Hader (28)23,15480–52 W2
133August 31@ Giants 6–2 Woodruff (9–7) Cueto (7–7)20,89781–52 W3
September–October: 14–15 (Home: 9–7; Away: 5–8)
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134September 1@ Giants 5–2 Norris (2–3) Leone (3–3) Hader (29)21,18982–52 W4
135September 2@ Giants 1–5 Rogers (5–1) Williams (7–2)21,02382–53 L1
136September 3 Cardinals 4–15 Wainwright (14–7) Peralta (9–4)23,98782–54 L2
137September 4 Cardinals 4–0 Houser (8–6) Kim (6–7)33,43983–54 W1
138September 5 Cardinals 6–5 Sánchez (2–0) Reyes (5–8)33,84584–54 W2
139September 6 Phillies 0–12 Wheeler (12–9) Woodruff (9–8)30,19284–55 L1
140September 7 Phillies 10–0 Lauer (5–5) Nola (7–8)22,95585–55 W1
141September 8 Phillies 4–3 Ashby (2–0) Brogdon (5–4) Hader (30)20,65486–55 W2
142September 10@ Indians 10–3 Houser (9–6) Morgan (2–7)17,66787–55 W3
143September 11@ Indians 3–0 Burnes (10–4) Plesac (10–5) Hader (31)20,10088–55 W4
144September 12@ Indians 11–1 Lauer (6–5) Civale (10–4) Ashby (1)16,33289–55 W5
145September 14@ Tigers 0–1 (11) Garcia (2–1) Strickland (3–2)12,43389–56 L1
146September 15@ Tigers 1–4 Manning (4–6) Woodruff (9–9) Fulmer (9)11,32189–57 L2
147September 17 Cubs 8–5 Ashby (3–0) Wick (0–1) Hader (32)28,48390–57 W1
148September 18 Cubs 6–4 Williams (8–2) Effross (2–1) Hader (33)33,62591–57 W2
149September 19 Cubs 4–6 Morgan (1–0) Boxberger (5–4) Rucker (1)34,21391–58 L1
150September 20 Cardinals 2–5 Lester (7–6) Peralta (9–5) García (1)28,29191–59 L2
151September 21 Cardinals 1–2 Woodford (3–3) Woodruff (9–10) Gallegos (11)30,47591–60 L3
152September 22 Cardinals 2–10 Mikolas (2–2) Anderson (4–9)29,63591–61 L4
153September 23 Cardinals 5–8 McFarland (4–1) Ashby (3–1) Gallegos (12)30,80491–62 L5
154September 24 Mets 5–1 Lauer (7–5) Megill (3–6)27,45292–62 W1
155September 25 Mets 2–1 Burnes (11–4) Hill (6–8) Hader (34)35,38893–62 W2
156September 26 Mets 8–4 Peralta (10–5) Carrasco (1–4)43,43094–62 W3
157September 28@ Cardinals 2–6 Wainwright (17–7) Gustave (1–1)35,72694–63 L1
158September 29@ Cardinals 4–0 Houser (10–6) Mikolas (2–3)35,28395–63 W1
159September 30@ Cardinals 3–4 Happ (10–8) Sánchez (2–1) García (2)29,16195–64 L1
160October 1@ Dodgers 6–8 Treinen (6–5) Gustave (1–2) Jansen (38)51,38895–65 L2
161October 2@ Dodgers 3–8 Urías (20–3) Burnes (11–5)49,70595–66 L3
162October 3@ Dodgers 3–10 Buehler (16–4) Ashby (3–2) Jackson (1)43,17095–67 L4
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Brewers team member

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Luis Urías 150490771222512375563.249.445
Avisaíl García 135461681211802986838.262.490
Kolten Wong 1164457012132214501231.272.447
Christian Yelich 1173997099192951970.248.373
Omar Narváez 123391541042001149041.266.402
Jackie Bradley Jr. 1343873963143629728.163.261
Willy Adames 99365611042602058447.285.521
Jace Peterson 9425936641116311038.247.367
Lorenzo Cain 7825740661308361326.257.401
Tyrone Taylor 932433360931243620.247.457
Daniel Vogelbach 93215304780924043.219.381
Manny Piña 751802734601333022.189.439
Eduardo Escobar 481792748122625019.268.458
Travis Shaw 56178143480628019.191.337
Keston Hiura 61173162991419314.168.301
Rowdy Tellez 561582243101728014.272.481
Billy McKinney 4092919313617.207.359
Pablo Reyes 53781220501349.256.359
Daniel Robertson 507310122024012.164.274
Luke Maile 153069400303.300.433
Jacob Nottingham 51423102400.214.714
Orlando Arcia 41101000100.091.091
Tim Lopes 71011000001.100.100
Derek Fisher 4812010100.250.500
Corey Ray 1210000001.000.000
Mario Feliciano 1010000001.---.---
Pitcher Totals162264112500313019.095.129
Team Totals162536273812512551819470082586.233.396

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Brandon Woodruff 9102.5630300179.1130545143211
Corbin Burnes 1152.4328280167.0123474534234
Freddy Peralta 1052.8128270144.184474556195
Adrian Houser 1063.2228260142.1118615164105
Eric Lauer 753.1924200118.294464241117
Brett Anderson 494.222424096.010252452858
Brent Suter 1253.07611173.17234252469
Brad Boxberger 543.34710464.24426242583
Josh Hader 421.236003458.2258824102
Devin Williams 822.50580354.03617152887
Hunter Strickland 321.73350036.121871238
Aaron Ashby 324.55134131.22520161239
Jake Cousins 102.70300030.016991944
Miguel Sánchez 214.15280026.02714121423
Hoby Milner 005.40190021.2301513330
Daniel Norris 106.64180020.11716151518
Trevor Richards 303.20150019.21577925
J. P. Feyereisen 023.26210019.110971120
Eric Yardley 006.75170018.2241514105
Jandel Gustave 123.44140018.115107513
Drew Rasmussen 014.24150117.0131181225
Ángel Perdomo 106.35190017.01212121628
Josh Lindblom 009.7280016.22318181017
Alec Bettinger 0113.5041010.018151535
Colin Rea 007.501006.075505
Jordan Zimmermann 007.942005.285520
John Curtiss 0012.466004.188634
Patrick Weigel 004.503004.042249
Justin Topa 0029.704003.112111111
Zack Godley 0116.202103.147655
Jace Peterson 009.002002.042212
Daniel Robertson 000.001001.010000
Phil Bickford 0018.001001.022210
Ryan Weber 000.001001.010000
Luke Maile 009.001001.021100
Blaine Hardy 0118.001001.033211
Sal Romano 0127.001001.044300
John Axford 0054.001000.122210
Team Totals95673.50162162441436.011566235585371618

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Postseason

2021 Postseason game log: 1–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–2)
NL Division Series: 1–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
1October 8 Braves 2–1 Houser (1–0) Morton (0–1) Hader (1)40,8521–0 W1
2October 9 Braves 0–3 Fried (1–0) Woodruff (0–1) Smith (1)43,8121–1 L1
3October 11@ Braves 0–3 Anderson (1–0) Houser (1–1) Smith (2)41,4791–2 L2
4October 12@ Braves 4–5 Matzek (1–0) Hader (0–1) Smith (3)40,1951–3 L3

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters


Farm system

The Brewers' farm system consisted of eight minor league affiliates in 2021. [6]

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Nashville Sounds Triple-A East Rick Sweet
Double-A Biloxi Shuckers Double-A South Mike Guerrero
High-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers High-A Central Matt Erickson
Low-A Carolina Mudcats Low-A East Joe Ayrault
Rookie ACL Brewers Blue Arizona Complex League Rafael Neda
Rookie ACL Brewers Gold Arizona Complex League David Tufo
Rookie DSL Brewers 1 Dominican Summer League Victor Estevez
Rookie DSL Brewers 2 Dominican Summer League Fidel Peña

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