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2010 Milwaukee Brewers season

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2010 Milwaukee Brewers
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkMiller Park
CityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Record77–85 (.475)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersMark Attanasio
General managersDoug Melvin
ManagersKen Macha
TelevisionWMLW-CA
Fox Sports Wisconsin
(Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Craig Coshun)
Radio620 WTMJ
(Bob Uecker, Cory Provus, Dave Nelson)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The Milwaukee Brewers' 2010 season was the 41st season for the franchise in Milwaukee, the 13th in the National League, and 42nd overall.

Regular season

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April

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The Brewers began the 2010 season with a loss at Miller Park to the Colorado Rockies in Yovani Gallardo's first career Opening Day start. The Brewers recovered to win the series, however, on the strength of two saves by Trevor Hoffman and a solid start from newcomer Randy Wolf. In the following series against the St. Louis Cardinals, Hoffman squandered two ninth-inning leads though he was bailed out the second time by third baseman Casey McGehee's walk-off home run to avoid being swept. The game was also noteworthy, because the Brewers overcame a home run by Albert Pujols. Although Pujols would hit 8 home runs against the Brewers in 2010, the Brewers would win 6 of those 7 contests.[1] Milwaukee then lost series to the Chicago Cubs and the Washington Nationals. In the lone win of the Nationals series, the Brewers scored ten runs in the first inning, the franchise's first ten-run inning in nearly nine years.[2]

The Brewers took that offensive firepower to Pittsburgh, where, in a three-game sweep, they outscored the Pirates 36–1, including a historic 20–0 drubbing in the finale. The 20-run margin tied a club record for margin of victory and was the most one-sided shutout win in Brewers history. The series run differential tied for the third largest all-time.[3] The team could not keep up the record pace, though, and returned to Milwaukee to get swept by the Cubs, then to lose two of three against the Pirates, to whom the Brewers had not lost at Miller Park in the previous 22 Milwaukee meetings.[4] Hoffman continued to struggle, blowing consecutive save opportunities in a 17-hour span as the Brewers hitters sputtered to end the month as well. The Brewers lost seven of their last eight games in April to finish the month with a 9–14 record.

Ryan Braun

Left fielder Ryan Braun recorded a .355 batting average with five home runs and 20 RBIs and Casey McGehee hit .305 with five homers and 19 RBIs to lead the way for the Brewers' offense, while mighty first baseman Prince Fielder could only muster a .244 average and did not hit a home run until his 54th at bat, a career-long season-opening drought.[5][6][7] Gallardo and Wolf each notched two wins in the season's opening month to set the pace for Milwaukee pitchers. Veteran Jeff Suppan, the Brewers' Opening Day starter in 2009, was removed from the rotation after two disappointing starts in favor of Chris Narveson.[8]

May

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The month of May was rocky for the Brewers when they rode a 9-game losing streak, the longest since 2006 when they lost 10 in a row.

Season standings

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National League Central

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NL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cincinnati Reds 91 71 .562 49‍–‍32 42‍–‍39
St. Louis Cardinals 86 76 .531 5 52‍–‍29 34‍–‍47
Milwaukee Brewers 77 85 .475 14 40‍–‍41 37‍–‍44
Houston Astros 76 86 .469 15 42‍–‍39 34‍–‍47
Chicago Cubs 75 87 .463 16 35‍–‍46 40‍–‍41
Pittsburgh Pirates 57 105 .352 34 40‍–‍41 17‍–‍64

National League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Philadelphia Phillies 97 65 .599
San Francisco Giants 92 70 .568
Cincinnati Reds 91 71 .562
Wild Card team
(Top team qualifies for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 91 71 .562
San Diego Padres 90 72 .556 1
St. Louis Cardinals 86 76 .531 5
Colorado Rockies 83 79 .512 8
Florida Marlins 80 82 .494 11
Los Angeles Dodgers 80 82 .494 11
New York Mets 79 83 .488 12
Milwaukee Brewers 77 85 .475 14
Houston Astros 76 86 .469 15
Chicago Cubs 75 87 .463 16
Washington Nationals 69 93 .426 22
Arizona Diamondbacks 65 97 .401 26
Pittsburgh Pirates 57 105 .352 34

Record vs. opponents

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Source: [9]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–4 1–6 2–5 9–9 3–3 4–3 5–13 3–4 5–1 2–4 2–4 8–10 5–13 4–5 3–4 6–9
Atlanta 4–3 4–2 3–2 2–4 11–7 5–1 5–3 5–2 11–7 8–10 6–3 4–2 4–3 2–6 8–10 9–6
Chicago 6–1 2–4 4–12 2–3 4–2 7–11 3–4 9–6 3–4 4–2 5–10 3–5 2–5 9–6 4–2 8–10
Cincinnati 5–2 2–3 12–4 2–5 5–2 10–5 5–4 11–3 4–2 2–5 10–6 2–4 3–4 6–12 4–3 8–7
Colorado 9–9 4–2 3–2 5–2 3–4 2–4 7–11 5–4 3–3 1–6 3–4 12–6 9–9 3–4 5–3 9–6
Florida 3–3 7–11 2–4 2–5 4–3 3–3 4–2 4–4 12–6 5–13 6–2 3–6 2–5 3–2 13–5 7–8
Houston 3–4 1–5 11–7 5–10 4–2 3–3 2–4 8–7 3–4 4–3 11–4 2–5 2–7 10–5 4–4 3–12
Los Angeles 13–5 3–5 4–3 4–5 11–7 2–4 4–2 4–2 3–4 2–4 4–3 8–10 8–10 3–4 3–3 4–11
Milwaukee 4–3 2–5 6–9 3–11 4–5 4–4 7–8 2–4 5–2 1–5 13–5 3–4 2–5 8–7 4–2 9–6
New York 1–5 7–11 4–3 2–4 3–3 6–12 4–3 4–3 2–5 9–9 6–1 3–3 3–4 3–3 9–9 13–5
Philadelphia 4–2 10–8 2–4 5–2 6–1 13–5 3–4 4–2 5–1 9–9 2–4 5–2 3–3 4–4 12–6 10–8
Pittsburgh 4–2 3–6 10–5 6–10 4–3 2–6 4–11 3–4 5–13 1–6 4–2 0–6 2–4 6–9 1–5 2–13
San Diego 10–8 2–4 5–3 4–2 6–12 6–3 5–2 10–8 4–3 3–3 2–5 6–0 12–6 3–4 3–3 9–6
San Francisco 13–5 3–4 5–2 4–3 9–9 5–2 7–2 10–8 5–2 4–3 3–3 4–2 6–12 3–3 4–2 7–8
St. Louis 5–4 6–2 6–9 12–6 4–3 2–3 5–10 4–3 7–8 3–3 4–4 9–6 4–3 3–3 3–3 9–6
Washington 4–3 10–8 2–4 3–4 3–5 5–13 4–4 3–3 2–4 9–9 6–12 5–1 3–3 2–4 3–3 5–13


Game log

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2010 Game Log
April (9–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 5 Rockies 5–3 Jiménez (1–0) Gallardo (0–1) Morales (1) 45,808 0–1
2 April 6 Rockies 7–5 Wolf (1–0) Smith (0–1) Hoffman (1) 37,344 1–1
3 April 7 Rockies 5–4 Coffey (1–0) Cook (0–1) Hoffman (2) 35,793 2–1
4 April 9 Cardinals 5–4 Reyes (1–0) Hoffman (0–1) Franklin (2) 34,018 2–2
5 April 10 Cardinals 7–1 García (1–0) Gallardo (0–2) 42,039 2–3
6 April 11 Cardinals 8–7 Hoffman (1–1) McClellan (0–1) 33,294 3–3
7 April 12 @ Cubs 9–5 Dempster (1–0) Davis (0–1) 41,306 3–4
8 April 14 @ Cubs 7–6 Gray (1–0) Hawkins (0–1) Mármol (3) 39,565 3–5
9 April 15 @ Cubs 8–6 Narveson (1–0) Samardzija (0–1) Hoffman (3) 38,026 4–5
10 April 16 @ Nationals 5–3 Bruney (1–0) Hawkins (0–2) Capps (5) 17,234 4–6
11 April 17 @ Nationals 8–0 Hernández (2–0) Wolf (1–1) 18,673 4–7
12 April 18 @ Nationals 11–7 Vargas (1–0) Marquis (0–3) 18,789 5–7
13 April 20 @ Pirates 8–1 Bush (1–0) Morton (0–3) 9,386 6–7
14 April 21 @ Pirates 8–0 Gallardo (1–2) Duke (2–1) 12,192 7–7
15 April 22 @ Pirates 20–0 Wolf (2–1) McCutchen (0–2) 13,634 8–7
16 April 23 Cubs 8–1 Dempster (2–0) Suppan (0–1) 37,848 8–8
17 April 24 Cubs 5–1 Lilly (1–0) Davis (0–2) 43,410 8–9
18 April 25 Cubs 12–2 Wells (2–0) Bush (1–1) 38,634 8–10
19 April 26 Pirates 17–3 Gallardo (2–2) Duke (2–2) 25,892 9–10
20 April 27 Pirates 7–3 Donnelly (2–0) Hoffman (1–2) 28,991 9–11
21 April 28 Pirates 6–5 (14) Carrasco (1–0) Parra (0–1) 28,401 9–12
22 April 29 @ Padres 9–0 LeBlanc (2–0) Davis (0–3) 16,696 9–13
23 April 30 @ Padres 3–0 Richard (1–2) Bush (1–2) Bell (7) 29,366 9–14
May (12–16)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
24 May 1 @ Padres 2–1 Gallardo (3–2) Latos (1–2) Hoffman (4) 25,619 10–14
25 May 2 @ Padres 8–0 Garland (3–2) Wolf (2–2) 20,074 10–15
26 May 4 @ Dodgers 11–6 Narveson (2–0) Kershaw (1–2) 50,714 11–15
27 May 5 @ Dodgers 11–3 Davis (1–3) Billingsley (2–0) 35,659 12–15
28 May 6 @ Dodgers 7–3 Broxton (2–0) Hawkins (0–3) 38,456 12–16
29 May 7 @ Diamondbacks 3–2 Gallardo (4–2) Jackson (1–4) Hoffman (5) 27,067 13–16
30 May 8 @ Diamondbacks 17–3 Wolf (3–2) Valdez (1–1) 26,877 14–16
31 May 9 @ Diamondbacks 6–1 Narveson (3–0) Kennedy (2–2) 25,358 15–16
32 May 10 Braves 8–2 Hanson (3–2) Davis (1–4) 24,365 15–17
33 May 11 Braves 11–3 Hudson (3–1) Bush (1–3) 30,678 15–18
34 May 12 Braves 9–2 Lowe (5–3) Parra (0–2) 30,175 15–19
35 May 14 Phillies 9–5 Moyer (5–2) Wolf (3–3) 41,706 15–20
36 May 15 Phillies 10–6 Blanton (1–2) Narveson (3–1) Contreras (1) 43,069 15–21
37 May 16 Phillies 4–2 Hamels (4–2) Bush (1–4) Romero (1) 37,023 15–22
38 May 17 @ Reds 6–3 Cueto (3–1) Coffey (1–1) Cordero (13) 12,409 15–23
39 May 18 @ Reds 5–4 Fisher (1–1) Hoffman (1–3) 17,697 15–24
40 May 19 @ Pirates 6–4 López (1–0) Wolf (3–4) Dotel (9) 9,526 15–25
41 May 20 @ Pirates 4–3 Narveson (4–1) Maholm (3–4) Villanueva (1) 13,975 16–25
42 May 21 @ Twins 15–3 Blackburn (1–5) Bush (1–5) 38,737 16–26
43 May 22 @ Twins 8–7 (12) Crain (1–0) Parra (0–3) 39,152 16–27
44 May 23 @ Twins 4–3 Parra (1–3) Pavano (4–5) Axford (1) 38,952 17–27
45 May 25 Astros 6–1 Wolf (4–4) Paulino (0–7) 27,363 18–27
46 May 26 Astros 5–0 Oswalt (3–6) Narveson (4–2) 30,151 18–28
47 May 27 Astros 4–3 (10) Axford (1–0) Lindstrom (1–1) 34,355 19–28
48 May 28 Mets 2–0 Gallardo (5–2) Igarashi (0–1) 32,773 20–28
49 May 29 Mets 8–6 Coffey (2–1) Nieve (1–3) Axford (2) 37,841 21–28
50 May 30 Mets 10–4 Dickey (2–0) Suppan (0–2) 36,559 21–29
51 May 31 @ Marlins 13–5 Sosa (1–0) Narveson (4–3) 10,115 21–30
June (14–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
52 June 1 @ Marlins 6–4 Nolasco (5–4) Hoffman (1–4) Núñez (11) 11,202 21–31
53 June 2 @ Marlins 7–4 Gallardo (6–2) Sosa (1–1) Axford (3) 11,468 22–31
54 June 3 @ Marlins 3–2 Johnson (6–2) Capuano (0–1) Núñez (12) 11,717 22–32
55 June 4 @ Cardinals 8–0 Wainwright (8–3) Wolf (4–5) 43,261 22–33
56 June 5 @ Cardinals 5–4 (11) Boggs (1–2) Axford (1–1) 44,180 22–34
57 June 6 @ Cardinals 4–3 (10) Braddock (1–0) Motte (2–2) Axford (4) 40,467 23–34
58 June 8 Cubs 3–2 Axford (2–1) Mármol (1–1) 30,082 24–34
59 June 9 Cubs 9–4 Zambrano (2–4) Wolf (4–6) 30,326 24–35
60 June 10 Cubs 5–4 (10) Axford (3–1) Howry (1–1) 36,363 25–35
61 June 11 Rangers 6–2 Narveson (5–3) Harden (3–3) 33,099 26–35
62 June 12 Rangers 4–3 Feldman (4–6) Parra (1–4) Ray (1) 39,791 26–36
63 June 13 Rangers 7–2 Lewis (6–4) Gallardo (6–3) 36,059 26–37
64 June 14 @ Angels 12–2 Wolf (5–6) Saunders (5–7) 39,289 27–37
65 June 15 @ Angels 7–1 Bush (2–5) Santana (6–5) 37,484 28–37
66 June 16 @ Angels 5–1 Piñeiro (6–6) Narveson (5–4) 37,416 28–38
67 June 18 @ Rockies 2–0 Hammel (5–3) Parra (1–5) Corpas (9) 32,340 28–39
68 June 19 @ Rockies 8–7 Belisle (2–3) Braddock (1–1) Betancourt (1) 39,192 28–40
69 June 20 @ Rockies 6–1 Hoffman (2–4) Corpas (1–4) 46,511 29–40
70 June 22 Twins 7–5 Narveson (6–4) Baker (6–6) Axford (5) 36,595 30–40
71 June 23 Twins 5–3 Parra (2–5) Liriano (6–5) Axford (6) 33,362 31–40
72 June 24 Twins 5–0 Gallardo (7–3) Blackburn (6–5) 35,898 32–40
73 June 25 Mariners 8–3 Bush (3–5) Rowland-Smith (1–7) 30,087 33–40
74 June 26 Mariners 5–4 Sweeney (1–0) Wolf (5–7) League (2) 41,655 33–41
75 June 27 Mariners 3–0 Narveson (7–4) Vargas (6–3) Axford (7) 41,995 34–41
76 June 28 Astros 9–5 Chacín (1–0) Coffey (2–2) 27,908 34–42
77 June 29 Astros 7–5 Gallardo (8–3) Myers (5–6) Axford (8) 32,907 35–42
78 June 30 Astros 5–1 Rodríguez (5–10) Bush (3–6) 30,114 35–43
July (13–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
79 July 1 @ Cardinals 4–1 Wolf (6–7) Hawksworth (2–5) Axford (9) 40,302 36–43
80 July 2 @ Cardinals 5–0 García (8–4) Narveson (7–5) 43,028 36–44
81 July 3 @ Cardinals 12–5 Parra (3–5) Carpenter (9–2) 43,276 37–44
82 July 4 @ Cardinals 7–1 Wainwright (12–5) Gallardo (8–4) 38,581 37–45
83 July 5 Giants 6–1 Sánchez (7–6) Loe (0–1) 36,185 37–46
84 July 6 Giants 6–1 Bumgarner (1–2) Wolf (6–8) 30,896 37–47
85 July 7 Giants 15–2 Lincecum (9–4) Narveson (7–6) 29,387 37–48
86 July 8 Giants 9–3 Runzler (3–0) Parra (3–6) 34,590 37–49
87 July 9 Pirates 5–4 (10) Axford (4–1) Meek (4–3) 27,767 38–49
88 July 10 Pirates 4–3 Bush (4–6) Karstens (2–4) Axford (10) 38,588 39–49
89 July 11 Pirates 6–5 Axford (5–1) Dotel (2–2) 34,598 40–49
90 July 15 @ Braves 2–1 Jurrjens (2–3) Bush (4–7) Wagner (21) 35,057 40–50
91 July 16 @ Braves 9–3 Wolf (7–8) Hanson (8–6) 37,014 41–50
92 July 17 @ Braves 6–3 Narveson (8–6) Hudson (9–5) Axford (11) 48,174 42–50
93 July 18 @ Braves 11–6 Lowe (10–8) Parra (3–7) 24,732 42–51
94 July 19 @ Pirates 3–1 Capuano (1–1) Karstens (2–5) Axford (12) 12,375 43–51
95 July 20 @ Pirates 11–9 Carrasco (2–2) Bush (4–8) Dotel (20) 13,202 43–52
96 July 21 @ Pirates 15–3 Duke (4–9) Wolf (7–9) 13,532 43–53
97 July 22 @ Pirates 3–2 Gallardo (9–4) Ohlendorf (1–8) Axford (13) 18,715 44–53
98 July 23 Nationals 7–5 Loe (1–1) Burnett (0–5) Axford (14) 34,822 45–53
99 July 24 Nationals 4–3 Axford (6–1) Storen (2–2) 41,987 46–53
100 July 25 Nationals 8–3 Bush (5–8) Detwiler (0–1) 42,414 47–53
101 July 26 Reds 3–2 Villanueva (1–0) Arroyo (10–6) Axford (15) 31,945 48–53
102 July 27 Reds 12–4 Ondrusek (2–0) Gallardo (9–5) 32,286 48–54
103 July 28 Reds 10–2 Wood (1–1) Narveson (8–7) 38,365 48–55
104 July 30 @ Astros 5–0 Happ (2–0) Parra (3–8) 27,456 48–56
105 July 31 @ Astros 6–0 Rodríguez (9–11) Bush (5–9) 38,824 48–57
August (14–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
106 August 1 @ Astros 5–2 Wright (1–1) Loe (1–2) Lyon (2) 27,964 48–58
107 August 2 @ Cubs 18–1 Gallardo (10–5) Wells (5–9) 37,731 49–58
108 August 3 @ Cubs 4–3 Narveson (9–7) Diamond (0–1) Axford (16) 36,183 50–58
109 August 4 @ Cubs 15–3 Dempster (9–8) Parra (3–9) 38,425 50–59
110 August 6 Astros 6–5 Loe (2–2) Lindstrom (2–2) 33,952 51–59
111 August 7 Astros 5–2 Wolf (8–9) Myers (8–7) Hoffman (6) 39,410 52–59
112 August 8 Astros 11–6 Gallardo (11–5) Wright (1–2) 39,339 53–59
113 August 9 Diamondbacks 7–4 (10) Demel (1–0) Hoffman (2–5) Heilman (6) 29,633 53–60
114 August 10 Diamondbacks 2–1 Boyer (3–2) Capuano (1–2) Demel (1) 35,029 53–61
115 August 11 Diamondbacks 8–2 Hudson (4–1) Bush (5–10) 29,611 53–62
116 August 12 Diamondbacks 8–4 Wolf (9–9) López (5–11) Axford (17) 34,808 54–62
117 August 13 @ Rockies 5–4 Buchholz (1–0) Loe (2–3) Street (8) 39,142 54–63
118 August 14 @ Rockies 5–4 (10) Axford (7–1) Street (2–4) 45,264 55–63
119 August 15 @ Rockies 6–5 Betancourt (2–1) Hoffman (2–6) 48,133 55–64
120 August 17 @ Cardinals 3–2 Bush (6–10) García (10–6) Axford (18) 45,380 56–64
121 August 18 @ Cardinals 3–2 Wolf (10–9) Wainwright (17–7) Hoffman (8) 41,400 57–64
122 August 20 Padres 10–6 Capuano (2–2) LeBlanc (7–11) 27,976 58–64
123 August 21 Padres 6–5 McClendon (1–0) Correia (10–8) Axford (19) 40,056 59–64
124 August 22 Padres 7–3 Garland (13–8) Parra (3–10) 32,126 59–65
125 August 24 Dodgers 5–3 Lilly (8–8) Bush (6–11) Kuo (5) 39,055 59–66
126 August 25 Dodgers 5–4 Kuroda (9–11) Wolf (10–10) Dotel (22) 30,545 59–67
127 August 26 Dodgers 7–1 Belisario (2–1) Gallardo (11–6) 32,333 59–68
128 August 27 Pirates 7–2 Narveson (10–7) McDonald (2–4) 32,130 60–68
129 August 28 Pirates 8–7 (11) Loe (3–3) Ledezma (0–1) 37,782 61–68
130 August 29 Pirates 8–4 Bush (7–11) Morton (1–10) Hoffman (8) 35,733 62–68
131 August 30 @ Reds 5–4 (10) Cordero (5–4) Hoffman (2–7) 14,589 62–69
132 August 31 @ Reds 8–4 LeCure (2–4) Gallardo (11–7) 19,218 62–70
September/October (15–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
133 September 1 @ Reds 6–1 Chapman (1–0) Coffey (2–3) 16,412 62–71
134 September 3 @ Phillies 1–0 Hamels (9–10) Capuano (2–3) Madson (5) 44,570 62–72
135 September 4 @ Phillies 5–4 Halladay (17–10) Loe (3–4) Lidge (20) 45,393 62–73
136 September 5 @ Phillies 6–2 Wolf (11–10) Kendrick (9–8) Axford (20) 45,006 63–73
137 September 6 Cardinals 8–6 Boggs (2–2) Braddock (1–2) 35,190 63–74
138 September 7 Cardinals 4–2 Narveson (11–7) Lohse (2–7) Hoffman (9, career #600) 33,149 64–74
139 September 8 Cardinals 8–1 Capuano (3–3) García (13–7) 34,298 65–74
140 September 10 Cubs 4–0 Zambrano (8–6) Bush (7–12) Mármol (29) 30,975 65–75
141 September 11 Cubs 1–0 Dempster (13–10) Wolf (11–11) Mármol (30) 41,463 65–76
142 September 12 Cubs 2–0 Gallardo (12–7) Coleman (1–2) Axford (21) 37,317 66–76
143 September 13 @ Astros 4–2 Myers (12–7) Kintzler (0–1) Lindstrom (23) 31,342 66–77
144 September 14 @ Astros 3–2 Norris (8–8) Capuano (3–4) Lyon (16) 33,878 66–78
145 September 15 @ Astros 8–6 (10) Axford (8–1) Lindstrom (2–5) 30,791 67–78
146 September 17 @ Giants 3–0 Wolf (12–11) Bumgarner (5–6) 41,835 68–78
147 September 18 @ Giants 2–1 Gallardo (13–7) Lincecum (14–10) Axford (22) 41,767 69–78
148 September 19 @ Giants 9–2 Zito (9–13) Narveson (11–8) 41,113 69–79
149 September 20 Reds 5–2 Masset (4–4) Loe (3–5) Cordero (37) 30,024 69–80
150 September 21 Reds 4–3 Vólquez (4–3) Bush (7–13) Cordero (38) 22,761 69–81
151 September 22 Reds 13–1 Wolf (13–11) Cueto (12–6) 27,004 70–81
152 September 23 Marlins 8–3 Gallardo (14–7) Sánchez (12–11) 31,212 71–81
153 September 24 Marlins 6–2 Jeffress (1–0) Miller (1–4) 32,235 72–81
154 September 25 Marlins 4–0 Volstad (11–9) Narveson (11–9) 34,325 72–82
155 September 26 Marlins 7–1 Capuano (4–4) Méndez (1–2) 29,059 73–82
September 27 @ Mets Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 29
156 September 28 @ Mets 4–3 Dessens (4–2) Axford (8–2) 24,666 73–83
157 September 29 @ Mets 8–7 Villanueva (2–0) Acosta (3–2) Axford (23) 22,500 74–83
158 September 29 @ Mets 3–1 Bush (8–13) Dickey (11–9) Hoffman (10) 28,280 75–83
159 September 30 @ Mets 9–2 Narveson (12–9) Gee (2–2) 24,661 76–83
160 October 1 @ Reds 4–3 (11) McClendon (2–0) LeCure (2–5) Axford (24) 28,844 77–83
161 October 2 @ Reds 7–4 Ondrusek (5–0) Coffey (2–4) Cordero (39) 28,173 77–84
162 October 3 @ Reds 3–2 Maloney (2–2) Wolf (13–12) Cordero (40) 37,582 77–85
  Brewers Win   Brewers loss   Game Postponed

Source:[10]

Roster

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2010 Milwaukee Brewers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Jonathan Lucroy 75 277 70 .253 4 26
1B Prince Fielder 161 578 151 .261 32 83
2B Rickie Weeks 160 651 175 .269 29 83
SS Alcides Escobar 145 506 119 .235 4 41
3B Casey McGehee 157 610 174 .285 23 104
LF Ryan Braun 157 619 188 .304 25 103
CF Carlos Gómez 97 291 72 .247 5 24
RF Corey Hart 145 558 158 .283 31 102

Through October 3, 2010

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Jim Edmonds 73 217 62 .286 8 20
George Kottaras 67 212 43 .203 4 26
Craig Counsell 102 204 51 .250 2 21
Lorenzo Cain 43 147 45 .306 1 13
Joe Inglett 102 142 36 .254 1 8
Gregg Zaun 28 102 27 .265 2 14
Jody Gerut 32 71 14 .197 2 8
Chris Dickerson 25 53 11 .208 0 5
Luis Cruz 7 17 4 .235 0 1
Mat Gamel 12 15 3 .200 0 1
Adam Stern 6 8 0 .000 0 1

Through October 3, 2010

Pitching

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Starting and other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; WHIP = Walks+hits per inning pitched

Player G GS IP W L ERA SO WHIP
Randy Wolf 34 34 215.2 13 12 4.17 142 1.39
Yovani Gallardo 31 31 185.0 14 7 3.84 200 1.37
Dave Bush 32 31 174.1 8 13 4.54 107 1.51
Chris Narveson 37 28 167.2 12 9 4.99 137 1.38
Manny Parra 42 16 122.0 3 10 5.02 129 1.62
Chris Capuano 24 9 66.0 4 4 3.95 54 1.30
Doug Davis 8 8 38.1 1 4 7.51 34 1.98
Mark Rogers 4 2 10.0 0 0 1.80 11 0.50

Through October 3, 2010

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; WHIP = Walks+hits per inning pitched

Player G W L SV IP ERA SO WHIP
John Axford 50 8 2 24 58.0 2.48 76 1.19
Todd Coffey 69 2 4 0 62.1 4.76 56 1.41
Kameron Loe 53 3 5 0 58.1 2.78 46 1.18
Carlos Villanueva 50 2 1 1 52.2 4.61 67 1.33
Trevor Hoffman 50 2 7 10 47.1 5.89 30 1.44
Zach Braddock 46 1 2 0 33.2 2.94 41 1.43
David Riske 23 0 0 0 23.1 5.01 16 1.41
LaTroy Hawkins 18 0 3 0 16.0 8.44 18 1.69
Mike McClendon 17 2 0 0 21.0 3.00 21 1.05
Claudio Vargas 17 1 0 0 19.2 7.32 18 1.93
Jeff Suppan 15 0 2 0 31.0 7.84 18 2.00
Jeremy Jeffress 10 1 0 0 10.0 2.70 8 1.40
Mitch Stetter 9 0 0 0 3.2 14.73 3 2.73
Marco Estrada 7 0 0 0 11.1 9.53 13 1.77
Brandon Kintzler 7 0 1 0 7.1 7.36 9 1.91
Chris Smith 3 0 0 0 3.1 5.40 4 1.50
Joe Inglett 1 0 0 0 1.0 0.00 0 0.00

Through October 3, 2010

Farm system

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The Brewers' farm system consisted of seven minor league affiliates in 2010.[11] The Helena Brewers won the Pioneer League championship,[12] and the AZL Brewers won the Arizona League championship.[13]

Level Team League Manager
Triple-A Nashville Sounds Pacific Coast League Don Money
Double-A Huntsville Stars Southern League Mike Guerrero
Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees Florida State League Bobby Misci
Class A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Jeff Isom
Rookie Helena Brewers Pioneer League Joe Ayrault
Rookie AZL Brewers Arizona League Tony Diggs
Rookie DSL Brewers Dominican Summer League Nestor Corredor

References

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