List of Milwaukee Brewers Opening Day starting pitchers

The Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They play in the National League Central division. Established in Seattle, Washington, as the Seattle Pilots in 1969,[3] the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee in 1970.[4] The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starting pitcher is an honor which is given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[5] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[6] The Brewers have used 34 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 56 seasons.[7]

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Ben Sheets made six Opening Day starts for the Brewers, a franchise record.
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Marty Pattin was the starting pitcher for the Pilots' inaugural April 8, 1969, opener.
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Jim Colborn, the Brewers' 1973 Opening Day starter, was selected for that season's All-Star Game.[1]
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Jim Slaton made three Opening Day starts for the Brewers, including back-to-back starts in 1975 and 1976.
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Teddy Higuera, won each of his three consecutive Opening Day starts from 1986 to 1988.
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Yovani Gallardo made five consecutive Opening Day starts from 2010 to 2014, more than any other Brewer.
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Kyle Lohse was the Brewers' 2015 Opening Day starter.
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Brandon Woodruff was the Brewers' Opening Day starter in 2020 and 2021.
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Corbin Burnes was selected as the Brewers' 2022 Opening Day starter after winning the 2021 NL Cy Young Award.[2]

The Pilots, whose home ballpark was Sick's Stadium,[8] played their inaugural Opening Day game on the road against the California Angels at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California, on April 8, 1969. Marty Pattin was their starting pitcher that day; he earned the win in a game the Pilots won, 4–3.[9] In 1970, the team relocated to Wisconsin and began playing their home games at Milwaukee County Stadium.[10] The Brewers opened their first season in Milwaukee at home with Opening Day starter Lew Krausse Jr. taking the loss in a 12–0 defeat by the California Angels on April 9.[11] County Stadium was home to the Brewers for 31 seasons through 2000.[10] Their final Opening Day game at the facility occurred on April 26, 1995. Starter Ricky Bones took a no decision in the Brewers' 12–3 win over the Chicago White Sox.[12] Steve Woodard received an unusual no decision in 2000, when the team's Opening Day game against the Cincinnati Reds was called in the sixth inning due to rain, with the score tied at 3.[13] The team moved into American Family Field, then known as Miller Park, in 2001,[10] but they did not play their first Opening Day game at the new stadium until five years later. In that game, held on April 3, 2006, Milwaukee defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5–2; starter Doug Davis did not figure in the decision.[14]

The Brewers' 34 Opening Day starting pitchers have a combined Opening Day record of 18 wins, 17 losses, and 21 no decisions in 56 Opening Day starts. They earned a win in their only Opening Day start in Seattle. In Milwaukee, they have 17 wins, 17 losses, and 21 no decisions in 55 Opening Day starts. At Milwaukee County Stadium, they had a record of 3 wins, 2 losses, and 5 no decisions in 10 Opening Days. At American Family Field, they have a record of 3 wins, 4 losses, and 5 no decisions in 12 Opening Days. The Brewers have an aggregate record of 6 wins, 6 losses, and 9 no decisions in 21 Opening Day starts played at home. Milwaukee's starters have a record of 12 wins, 11 losses, and 12 no decisions in 35 Opening Day starts on the road.[7]

Ben Sheets has the most Opening Day starts for the Brewers, with six, followed by Yovani Gallardo (5); Teddy Higuera and Jim Slaton (3); and Ricky Bones, Corbin Burnes, Mike Caldwell, Jim Colborn, Cal Eldred, Marty Pattin, Don Sutton, Bill Wegman, and Brandon Woodruff (2). Gallardo (2010–2014) made five consecutive Opening Day starts. Sheets (2002–2005) made four consecutive starts, while Higuera (1986–1988) made three and Bones (1995–1996), Burnes (2022–2023), Colborn (1973–1974), Sheets (2007–2008), Slaton (1975–1976), Sutton (1983–1984), Wegman (1992–1993), and Woodruff (2020–2021) made back-to-back starts.[7]

Opening Day results

Table key
SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Brewers season.
Pitcher (#)Number indicates multiple appearances as a Brewers Opening Day starter
Score (#)Game score with Brewers runs listed first; number of innings in a game that was shorter or longer than 9 innings in parentheses
LocationStadium in italics denotes a Brewers home game
WWin
LLoss
ND (W)No decision by starting pitcher; Brewers won game
ND (L)No decision by starting pitcher; Brewers lost game
*Advanced to the postseason
**Won the American League Championship Series
Pitchers
SeasonPitcherDecisionScoreOpponentLocationRef.
1969Marty PattinW4–3California AngelsAnaheim Stadium[9]
1970Lew Krausse Jr.L0–12California AngelsMilwaukee County Stadium[11]
1971Marty Pattin (2)W7–2Minnesota TwinsMetropolitan Stadium[15]
1972Bill ParsonsW5–1Cleveland IndiansCleveland Stadium[16]
1973Jim ColbornL0–10Baltimore OriolesMemorial Stadium[17]
1974Jim Colborn (2)ND (L)8–9Boston Red SoxMilwaukee County Stadium[18]
1975Jim SlatonL2–5Boston Red SoxFenway Park[19]
1976Jim Slaton (2)W5–0New York YankeesMilwaukee County Stadium[20]
1977Bill TraversL0–3New York YankeesYankee Stadium[21]
1978Jerry AugustineW11–3Baltimore OriolesMilwaukee County Stadium[22]
1979Mike CaldwellW5–1New York YankeesYankee Stadium[23]
1980Jim Slaton (3)ND (W)9–5Boston Red SoxMilwaukee County Stadium[24]
1981*Mike Caldwell (2)W5–3Cleveland IndiansCleveland Stadium[25]
1982**Pete VuckovichW15–4Toronto Blue JaysExhibition Stadium[26]
1983Don SuttonL2–3California AngelsAnaheim Stadium[27]
1984Don Sutton (2)ND (L)5–6Oakland AthleticsOakland–Alameda County Coliseum[28]
1985Moose HaasL2–4Chicago White SoxMilwaukee County Stadium[29]
1986Teddy HigueraW5–3Chicago White SoxComiskey Park[30]
1987Teddy Higuera (2)W5–1Boston Red SoxMilwaukee County Stadium[31]
1988Teddy Higuera (3)W12–0Baltimore OriolesMemorial Stadium[32]
1989Don AugustL1–2Cleveland IndiansCleveland Stadium[33]
1990Chris BosioND (L)1–2Chicago White SoxComiskey Park[34]
1991Mark KnudsonW5–4Texas RangersArlington Stadium[35]
1992Bill WegmanND (L)2–4Minnesota TwinsMilwaukee County Stadium[36]
1993Bill Wegman (2)L1–3California AngelsAnaheim Stadium[37]
1994Cal EldredND (W)11–7Oakland AthleticsMilwaukee County Stadium[38]
1995Ricky BonesND (W)12–3Chicago White SoxMilwaukee County Stadium[12]
1996Ricky Bones (2)ND (W)15–9California AngelsAnaheim Stadium[39]
1997Ben McDonaldL2–6Texas RangersThe Ballpark in Arlington[40]
1998Cal Eldred (2)ND (L)1–2Atlanta BravesTurner Field[41]
1999Rafael RoqueND (W)10–8St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[42]
2000Steve WoodardND (Tie)3–3 (6)Cincinnati RedsCinergy Field[13]
2001Jamey WrightL0–1Los Angeles DodgersDodger Stadium[43]
2002Ben SheetsW9–3Houston AstrosAstros Field[44]
2003Ben Sheets (2)ND (L)9–11St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[45]
2004Ben Sheets (3)ND (W)8–6St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[46]
2005Ben Sheets (4)W9–2Pittsburgh PiratesPNC Park[47]
2006Doug DavisND (W)5–2Pittsburgh PiratesMiller Park[14]
2007Ben Sheets (5)W7–1Los Angeles DodgersMiller Park[48]
2008*Ben Sheets (6)ND (W)4–3 (10)Chicago CubsWrigley Field[49]
2009Jeff SuppanL6–10San Francisco GiantsAT&T Park[50]
2010Yovani GallardoL3–5Colorado RockiesMiller Park[51]
2011*Yovani Gallardo (2)ND (L)6–7Cincinnati RedsGreat American Ball Park[52]
2012Yovani Gallardo (3)L5–11St. Louis CardinalsMiller Park[53]
2013Yovani Gallardo (4)ND (W)5–4 (10)Colorado RockiesMiller Park[54]
2014Yovani Gallardo (5)W2–0Atlanta BravesMiller Park[55]
2015Kyle LohseL0–10Colorado RockiesMiller Park[56]
2016Wily PeraltaL3–12San Francisco GiantsMiller Park[57]
2017Junior GuerraND (L)5–7Colorado RockiesMiller Park[58]
2018*Chase AndersonND (W)2–1 (12)San Diego PadresPetco Park[59]
2019*Jhoulys ChacínW5–4St. Louis CardinalsMiller Park[60]
2020*Brandon Woodruff (1)L0–3Chicago CubsWrigley Field[61]
2021*Brandon Woodruff (2)ND (W)6–5 (10)Minnesota TwinsAmerican Family Field[62]
2022Corbin Burnes (1)ND (L)4–5Chicago CubsWrigley Field[63]
2023*Corbin Burnes (2)L0–4Chicago CubsWrigley Field[64]
2024Freddy PeraltaW3–1New York MetsCiti Field[65]

Pitchers

Opening Day starting pitchers are listed in descending order by the number of Opening Day starts for the Brewers.

PitcherStartsWinsLossesNo decisionsWin %Season(s)
Ben Sheets63031.0002002,[44] 2003,[45] 2004,[46] 2005,[47] 2007,[48] 2008[49]
Yovani Gallardo51220.3332010,[51] 2011,[52] 2012,[53] 2013,[54] 2014[55]
Teddy Higuera33001.0001986,[30] 1987,[31] 1988[32]
Jim Slaton31110.5001975,[19] 1976,[20] 1980[24]
Mike Caldwell22001.0001979,[23] 1981[25]
Marty Pattin22001.0001969,[9] 1971[15]
Ricky Bones20020.0001995,[12] 1996[39]
Jim Colborn20110.0001973,[17] 1974[18]
Cal Eldred20020.0001994,[38] 1998[41]
Corbin Burnes20110.0002022,[63] 2023[64]
Don Sutton20110.0001983,[27] 1984[28]
Bill Wegman20110.0001992,[36] 1993[37]
Brandon Woodruff20110.0002020,[61] 2021[62]
Jerry Augustine11001.0001978[22]
Jhoulys Chacín11001.0002019[60]
Mark Knudson11001.0001991[35]
Bill Parsons11001.0001972[16]
Freddy Peralta11001.0002024[65]
Pete Vuckovich11001.0001982[26]
Chase Anderson10010.0002018[59]
Don August10100.0001989[33]
Chris Bosio10010.0001990[34]
Doug Davis10010.0002006[14]
Junior Guerra10010.0002017[58]
Moose Haas10100.0001985[29]
Lew Krausse Jr.10100.0001970[11]
Kyle Lohse10100.0002015[56]
Ben McDonald10100.0001997[40]
Wily Peralta10100.0002016[57]
Rafael Roque10010.0001999[42]
Jeff Suppan10100.0002009[50]
Bill Travers10100.0001977[21]
Steve Woodard10010.0002000[13]
Jamey Wright10100.0002001[43]

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