Philadelphia Phillies vs Milwaukee Brewers: How to watch online, lineups, and more

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 07: Aaron Nola
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 07: Aaron Nola /
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Phillies fans await another big win on the road in the Brewers series rubber match

After an embarrassing 13-2 loss in Milwaukee on Friday the Phillies bounced back with a power-driven 4-1 win yesterday. As they wrap up their season series against the Brewers Aaron Nola takes the mound looking to continue his dominance.

Nola has limited offenses to a .122 batting average in his last four starts and has struck out 33 batters in 26.1 innings. He hasn’t pitched into the eighth inning since May 2, but his career dominance against Milwaukee could spell a big day for Philly’s young ace.

Here’s everything needed for the rubber match in Milwaukee against the Brewers.

Date: June 17, 2018
First Pitch: 2:10 PM ET
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Stadium: Miller Park
Pitchers: Chase Anderson (5-5, 4.13 ERA) vs Aaron Nola (8-2, 2.27 ERA)
Radio Station: 94 WIP, WSAN AM 1470 WTTM 1680; WTMJ 620; Siriux SM
TV Channel: NBCSP; Dish 455, FSWI
Live Online Stream: NBC Philadelphia, MLB.TV (subscribers only)

Here are the lineups for the Father’s Day game in Milwaukee:

Philadelphia Phillies

  1. Cesar Hernandez, 2B
  2. Rhys Hoskins, LF
  3. Odubel Herrera, CF
  4. Carlos Santana, 1B
  5. Maikel Franco, 3B
  6. Nick Williams, RF
  7. Jorge Alfaro, C
  8. J.P. Crawford, SS
  9. Aaron Nola, SP

Nola has dominated the Brewers in his career, going 3-0 with a 1.38 ERA with four runs allowed in four starts.

Milwaukee Brewers

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  1. Eric Thames, LF
  2. Christian Yelich, RF
  3. Lorenzo Cain, CF
  4. Travis Shaw, 3B
  5. Jesus Aguilar, 1B
  6. Jonathan Villar, 2B
  7. Hernan Perez, SS
  8. Manny Pina, C
  9. Chase Anderson, SP

Anderson is 1-2 with a 5.85 ERA in four starts against Philadelphia, but hasn’t faced them since 2016 when he was with the Diamondbacks.

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Maikel Franco has struggled all season, but Anderson could be the guy who gives him a good game, having served up two home runs to Franco in his career. Herrera and Franco have hit a combined .415 against Anderson in their careers.