Brewers' offense primed for high-scoring series in Miami
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With 143 runs in 31 games, the Milwaukee Brewers have the league's ninth-ranked offense after being outscored 25-24 by the Cincinnati Reds in a four-game road series.
Their three-game series in Miami should feature even more offense.
The Brewers and the Marlins have the second-highest combined runs per game average of any National League matchup over the last two seasons, clocking in at nearly 12 runs per game.
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NL Matchups, Most Combined Runs per Game â Since 2015
Teams | Average |
Diamondbacks vs. Nationals | 13.14 |
Marlins vs. Brewers | 11.67 |
Rockies vs. Mets | 11.43 |
Diamondbacks vs. Phillies | 11.33 |
Giants vs. Reds | 11.20 |
Milwaukee's bats have really come alive at Marlins Park, where the Brewers lead the National League with a .299 team batting average all-time.
Highest Batting Avg at Marlins Park All-Time (minimum 5 games)
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Team | Average |
Milwaukee Brewers | .299 |
San Francisco Giants | .297 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | .272 |
St. Louis Cardinals | .270 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | .269 |
Ryan Braun has been particularly effective against the Marlins, and enters Monday's series-opener with hits in 20 consecutive games at Marlins Park, the second-longest road hit streak in the league.
Longest Active Road Hit Streak vs. Any Opponent
Player | Opponent | Streak |
Brandon Phillips | Mets | 33 |
Ryan Braun | Marlins | 20 |
Adrian Beltre | Royals | 19 |
David Ortiz | Rangers | 16 |
Hunter Pence | Cubs | 15 |
Statistics courtesy of STATS, inc.