Milwaukee Brewers
Cleveland Guardians at Milwaukee Brewers (2026-06-16). Slade Cecconi vs Robert Gasser at American Family Field.
Slade Cecconi, over 14 starts this season, carries a 4.83 ERA and a 1.44 WHIP across 72.2 innings, featuring a 7.56 K/9 and 2.85 BB/9. His recent performance indicates an upward trend in ERA, marked by a 33.3% blow-up rate and only 16.7% quality starts. Over his last five outings, Cecconi has demonstrated significant inconsistency, allowing 6 earned runs in 4.1 innings against Seattle and another 6 earned runs on 10 hits in 5 innings against Houston, highlighting a propensity for high-scoring starts. Robert Gasser, with a smaller sample size of just 4 starts and 18.1 innings, presents a higher season ERA of 6.38 and WHIP of 1.58, though he boasts a higher 9.33 K/9. However, Gasser's 4.42 BB/9 and an elevated 2.95 HR/9 are notable concerns, and he has yet to record a quality start in his brief major league tenure, with his most recent outing yielding 6 earned runs over 5 innings against the Athletics. Both starters enter this contest having shown considerable susceptibility to runs, suggesting a potentially volatile pitching environment.
The Cleveland Guardians offense has produced 289 runs this season with a .689 OPS, indicating a less potent attack compared to their counterparts, often relying on small ball and strong pitching. Their overall pitching staff, however, maintains a solid 3.75 ERA and 1.26 WHIP, which helps to mitigate their offensive output. The Milwaukee Brewers boast a significantly more formidable offense, scoring 370 runs with a .734 OPS, showcasing a greater ability to generate runs consistently. Their pitching unit is also strong, posting a 3.45 ERA and 1.21 WHIP, and the team enters this game in superior recent form, having won 8 of their last 10 contests, demonstrating current momentum.
Recent head-to-head matchups from May 2025 show a mixed bag of outcomes, with one notably high-scoring affair where the Brewers secured a 9-5 victory, alongside two lower-scoring contests where the Guardians prevailed 2-0 and 5-0. The elevated total line of 8.5 for this game aligns with the current pitching matchup, where both starters have demonstrated significant vulnerability to allowing runs. Cecconi's recent struggles and high blow-up rate, combined with Gasser's high home run and walk rates in his limited appearances, suggest potential for offensive production. This dynamic could challenge the typically strong team pitching metrics of both clubs, pushing the game towards the higher end of the scoring spectrum.
The away lineup enters this contest with no prior MLB history against left-handed pitcher Robert Gasser. Every batter in the projected lineup, including prominent names like Travis Bazzana, Rhys Hoskins, and Steven Kwan, will be seeing Gasser for the first time in a major league game. This complete lack of familiarity could present an early challenge for the visiting hitters.
The home team's batters have very limited prior experience against right-hander Slade Cecconi. Jake Bauers is the only player with a recorded plate appearance, going 0-for-1 and remaining hitless against Cecconi, resulting in a .000 OPS. Key hitters such as Christian Yelich, Jackson Chourio, and William Contreras, along with the majority of the lineup, have no prior MLB history against Cecconi.
Both sides feature lineups with minimal to no prior major league history against the opposing starting pitchers. The home team has a slight edge in familiarity with one batter having faced Cecconi once, while the away team's entire lineup has no recorded plate appearances against Gasser.