Brewers vs. White Sox Betting Lines, Odds, & Player Matchups March 28, 2026

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The Milwaukee Brewers (1-0) and the Chicago White Sox (0-1) square off on Saturday at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Brewers are moneyline favorites (-185) against the underdog White Sox (+155). Milwaukee’s Chad Patrick and Chicago’s Sean Burke will start this matchup.

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Brewers to win vs White Sox -185

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Brewers vs. White Sox betting lines

  • Favorite: Brewers (-185)
  • Underdog: White Sox (+155)
  • Over/under: 8

Brewers betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching

Brewers betting info

  • The Brewers won 63 of the 101 games they were the moneyline favorite last season (62.4%).
  • When playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -185 or shorter last year, Milwaukee finished with a record of 17-3 (85%).
  • Based on this game’s moneyline, the Brewers have an implied win probability of 64.9%.
  • Milwaukee played in 171 games with a set over/under, and combined with its opponents to go over the total 80 times (80-85-6).
  • The Brewers finished 93-78-0 against the spread last season.

Brewers hitting info

  • Brice Turang accumulated 168 hits with a batting average of .288 last season.
  • Christian Yelich had 29 home runs and 103 runs batted in a season ago.
  • William Contreras hit .260 last season with 28 doubles, 17 home runs and 84 walks.
  • Sal Frelick hit .288 a season ago with 152 hits.

Brewers pitching rankings

  • The Brewers pitching staff ranked fourth in MLB last season with a collective 9.0 strikeouts per nine innings.
  • Milwaukee’s 3.59 team ERA ranked second across all MLB pitching staffs.
  • Last season the Brewers had the ninth-lowest WHIP in MLB (1.230).
  • Brewers pitchers combined to give up 168 home runs (1.0 per game), the fifth-fewest in the majors.

White Sox betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching

White Sox betting info

  • The White Sox won 59, or 37.1%, of the 159 games they played as underdogs last season.
  • Chicago had a record of 19-49, a 27.9% win rate, when it was set as the underdog by +155 or more by bookmakers last season.
  • Bookmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the White Sox have a 39.2% chance to win.
  • Games involving Chicago went over the total set by oddsmakers in 73 of 162 chances last season.
  • In 162 games with a spread last season, the White Sox were 94-68-0 ATS.

White Sox hitting info

  • Miguel Vargas finished last season with 16 home runs, 60 RBI and a batting average of .234.
  • Andrew Benintendi collected 101 hits, posted an OBP of .307 and a .431 SLG.
  • Lenyn Sosa hit 22 home runs last season, drove in 75 runs and posted a .264 batting average.
  • Austin Hays collected 101 hits, posted an OBP of .315 and a .453 SLG.

White Sox pitching rankings

  • The White Sox averaged the 22nd-most strikeouts per nine innings (8.2) in the big leagues last season.
  • Chicago pitchers had a combined ERA of 4.28 last year, which ranked 20th in MLB.
  • The White Sox had a combined 1.367 WHIP as a pitching staff, fourth-highest in MLB.
  • The White Sox gave up the 15th-fewest long balls last season with 189 home runs allowed.
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