2006 Milwaukee Brewers season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2006 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 37th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee , the ninth in the National League , and 38th overall. They finished the season in fourth place in the National League Central and did not make the playoffs.
Offseason
December 7, 2005: Lyle Overbay was traded by the Milwaukee Brewers with Ty Taubenheim to the Toronto Blue Jays for David Bush, Gabe Gross, and Zach Jackson.[ 1]
January 6, 2006: Russell Branyan was released by the Milwaukee Brewers.[ 2]
Regular season
Season standings
National League Central
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
6–1
4–2
4–2
12–7
2–4
4–5
8–10
3–3
1–6
1–5
5–1
9–10
8–11
4–3
1–5
4–11
Atlanta
1–6
—
6–1
4–3
3–3
11–8
3–4
3–3
2–4
7–11
7–11
3–3
7–2
3–4
4–2
10–8
5–10
Chicago
2–4
1–6
—
10–9
2–4
2–4
7–8
4–2
8–8
3–3
2–5
6–9
0–7
2–4
11–8
2–4
4–11
Cincinnati
2–4
3–4
9–10
—
5–1
4–2
10–5
0–6
9–10
3–4
2–4
9–7
2–4
2–5
9–6
5–1
6-9
Colorado
7–12
3–3
4–2
1–5
—
3–3
4–2
4–15
2–4
1–5
3–4
3–3
10–9
10–8
2–7
8–0
11–4
Florida
4–2
8–11
4–2
2–4
3–3
—
3–4
1–5
7–0
8–11
6–13
5–2
3–3
3–3
1–5
11–7
9–9
Houston
5–4
4–3
8–7
5–10
2–4
4-3
—
3–3
10–5
2–4
2–4
13–3
3–3
1–5
9–7
4–4
7–11
Los Angeles
10–8
3–3
2–4
6–0
15–4
5–1
3–3
—
4–2
3–4
4–3
6–4
5–13
13–6
0–7
4–2
5–10
Milwaukee
3–3
4–2
8–8
10–9
4–2
0–7
5–10
2–4
—
3–3
5–1
7–9
4–3
6–3
7–9
1–5
6–9
New York
6–1
11–7
3–3
4–3
5–1
11–8
4–2
4–3
3–3
—
11–8
5–4
5–2
3–3
4–2
12–6
6–9
Philadelphia
5-1
11–7
5–2
4–2
4–3
13–6
4–2
3–4
1–5
8–11
—
3–3
2–4
5–1
3–3
9–10
5–13
Pittsburgh
1–5
3–3
9–6
7–9
3–3
2–5
3–13
4–6
9–7
4–5
3–3
—
1–5
6–1
6–9
3–3
3–12
San Diego
10–9
2–7
7–0
4–2
9–10
3–3
3–3
13–5
3–4
2–5
4–2
5–1
—
7–12
4–2
5–1
7–8
San Francisco
11–8
4–3
4–2
5–2
8–10
3–3
5–1
6–13
3–6
3–3
1–5
1–6
12–7
—
1–4
1–5
8–7
St. Louis
3–4
2–4
8–11
6–9
7–2
5-1
7–9
7–0
9–7
2–4
3–3
9–6
2–4
4–1
—
4–3
5–10
Washington
5–1
8–10
4–2
1–5
0–8
7-11
4–4
2–4
5–1
6–12
10–9
3–3
1–5
5–1
3–4
—
7–11
Notable transactions
July 28, 2006: Carlos Lee was traded by the Milwaukee Brewers with Nelson Cruz to the Texas Rangers for Laynce Nix, Kevin Mench, Francisco Cordero, and Julian Cordero (minors).[ 3]
July 28, 2006: David Bell was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Milwaukee Brewers for Wilfrido Laureano (minors).[ 4]
Roster
2006 Milwaukee Brewers
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2006 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
Pittsburgh Pirates
5-2
Lehr (1–0)
Torres (0–1)
Turnbow (1)
45,023
1-0
2
April 4
Pittsburgh Pirates
7-5
Capuano (1-0)
Santos (0-1)
Turnbow (2)
15,515
2-0
3
April 5
Pittsburgh Pirates
3-2
Wise (1-0)
Marte (0-1)
Turnbow (3)
15,430
3-0
4
April 7
Arizona Diamondbacks
3-1
Bush (1-0)
Ortiz (0-1)
Turnbow (4)
25,737
4-0
5
April 8
Arizona Diamondbacks
5-4
Kolb (1-0)
Vizcaíno (0-1)
29,226
5-0
6
April 9
Arizona Diamondbacks
0-7
Vargas (1-0)
Capuano (1-1)
28,115
5-1
7
April 10
@ St. Louis Cardinals
4-6
Mulder (1-0)
Ohka (0-1)
Isringhausen (3)
41,936
5-2
8
April 12
@ St. Louis Cardinals
3-5
Marquis (2-0)
Bush (1-1)
40,648
5-3
9
April 13
@ St. Louis Cardinals
4-3 (11)
de la Rosa (1-0)
Isringhausen (0-2)
Turnbow (5)
40,222
6-3
10
April 14
@ New York Mets
3-4
Glavine (2-0)
Capuano (1-2)
Wagner (3)
37,489
6-4
11
April 15
@ New York Mets
8-2
Ohka (1-1)
Trachsel (1-1)
55,830
7-4
12
April 16
@ New York Mets
3-9
Bannister (2-0)
Sheets (0-1)
38,119
7-5
13
April 17
@ Houston Astros
7-8
Astacio (1-0)
Wise (1-1)
Lidge (4)
26,093
7-6
14
April 18
@ Houston Astros
12-13
Oswalt (3-0)
Davis (0-1)
Lidge (5)
27,994
7-7
15
April 19
@ Houston Astros
7-2
Capuano (2-2)
Pettitte (1-3)
27,002
8-7
16
April 20
Cincinnati Reds
8-12
Belisle (1-0)
Lehr (1-1)
15,347
8-8
17
April 21
Cincinnati Reds
1-3
Arroyo (3-0)
Sheets (0-2)
Weathers (4)
29,825
8-9
18
April 22
Cincinnati Reds
11-0
Bush (2-1)
Claussen (1-2)
35,768
9-9
19
April 23
Cincinnati Reds
0-11
Harang (3-1)
Davis (0-2)
29,174
9-10
20
April 24
Atlanta Braves
3-2
Capuano (3-2)
Davies (1-2)
Turnbow (6)
11,660
10-10
21
April 25
Atlanta Braves
4-2
Ohka (2-1)
Hudson (1-2)
Turnbow (7)
16,276
11-10
22
April 26
Atlanta Braves
5-4
Sheets (1-2)
Sosa (0-4)
Turnbow (8)
18,511
12-10
23
April 28
@ Chicago Cubs
2-6
Maddux (5-0)
Bush (2-2)
39,522
12-11
24
April 29
@ Chicago Cubs
16-2
Davis (1-2)
Rusch (1-4)
40,644
13-11
25
April 30
@ Chicago Cubs
9-0
Capuano (4-2)
Zambrano (0-2)
39,229
14-11
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
Houston Astros
4-2
Wise (2-1)
Wheeler (0-1)
Turnbow (9)
12,258
15-11
27
May 2
Houston Astros
5-8
Nieve (1-0)
Sheets (1-3)
Lidge (9)
12,664
15-12
28
May 3
San Francisco
0-2
Schmidt (2-2)
Bush (2-3)
17,358
15-13
29
May 4
San Francisco
7-4
Davis (2-2)
Hennessey (2-1)
Turnbow (10)
21,038
16-13
30
May 5
@ Los Angeles Dodgers
3-4
Báez (1-1)
Wise (2-2)
47,731
16-14
31
May 6
@ Los Angeles Dodgers
4-5
Báez (1-2)
Demaria (0-1)
46,087
16-15
32
May 7
@ Los Angeles Dodgers
2-10
Sele (1-0)
Bush (2-4)
53,532
16-16
33
May 9
@ San Diego Padres
5-4 (10)
Kolb (2-0)
Hoffman (0-1)
Turnbow (11)
22,196
17-16
34
May 10
@ San Diego Padres
0-3
Park (2-1)
Capuano (4-3)
Hoffman (6)
20,088
17-17
35
May 11
@ San Diego Padres
5-8
Peavy (3-3)
Hendrickson (0-1)
22,500
17-18
36
May 12
New York Mets
9-6
Bush (3-4)
Lima (0-2)
Turnbow (12)
26,362
18-18
37
May 13
New York Mets
8-9
Bradford (2-1)
Turnbow (0-1)
Wagner (8)
45,150
18-19
38
May 14
New York Mets
6-5 (10)
de la Rosa (2-0)
Bradford (2-2)
28,104
19-19
39
May 16
Philadelphia Phillies
3-2
Turnbow (1-1)
Franklin (1-3)
14,592
20-19
40
May 17
Philadelphia Phillies
8-7
Capellan (1-0)
Rhodes (0-1)
20,874
21-19
41
May 18
Philadelphia Phillies
5-4
Lehr (2-1)
Ryan Madson (4-2)
Turnbow (13)
27,419
22-19
42
May 19
Minnesota Twins
1-7
Liriano (2-0)
Davis (2-3)
28,462
22-20
43
May 20
Minnesota Twins
10-16
Baker (2-4)
Hendrickson (0-2)
43,422
22-21
44
May 21
Minnesota Twins
5-3
Capuano (5-3)
Crain (0-2)
Turnbow (14)
35,180
23-21
45
May 22
@ Cincinnati Reds
5-15
Arroyo (6-2)
Bush (3-5)
16,567
23-22
46
May 23
@ Cincinnati Reds
3-7
Ramírez (2-3)
Eveland (0-1)
16,528
23-23
47
May 24
@ Cincinnati Reds
6-2
Davis (3-3)
Claussen (3-5)
29,065
24-23
48
May 26
@ Philadelphia Phillies
6-5 (10)
Turnbow (2-1)
Gordon (2-2)
Shouse (1)
43,852
25-23
49
May 27
@ Philadelphia Phillies
9-6
Wise (3-2)
Franklin (1-4)
Turnbow (15)
32,089
26-23
50
May 28
@ Philadelphia Phillies
2-6
Madson (5-3)
Eveland (0-2)
35,674
26-24
51
May 29
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
3-14
Duke (3-6)
Davis (3-4)
17,561
26-25
52
May 30
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
1-12
Santos (3-5)
de la Rosa (2-1)
14,300
26-26
53
May 31
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
1-6
Snell (5-3)
Capuano (5-4)
15,434
26-27
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
3-4
Grabow (1-1)
Turnbow (2-2)
12,899
26-28
55
June 2
Washington Nationals
4-10
Ortiz (4-4)
Eveland (0-3)
21,476
26-29
56
June 3
Washington Nationals
3-4
Bray (1-0)
Turnbow (2-3)
Cordero (9)
40,392
26-30
57
June 4
Washington Nationals
4-8
Armas (6-3)
de la Rosa (2-2)
21,608
26-31
58
June 5
San Diego Padres
5-2
Capuano (6-4)
Hensley (4-4)
Turnbow (16)
13,611
27-31
59
June 6
San Diego Padres
5-1
Bush (4-5)
Peavy (4-6)
14,722
28-31
60
June 7
San Diego Padres
5-6
Cassidy (4-2)
Wise (3-3)
Hoffman (13)
16,982
28-32
61
June 8
San Diego Padres
4-3 (10)
Turnbow (3-3)
Cassidy (4-3)
20,510
29-32
62
June 9
St. Louis Cardinals
6-10
Hancock (2-2)
Winkelsas (0-1)
Isringhausen (19)
24,490
29-33
63
June 10
St. Louis Cardinals
4-3
Wise (4-3)
Flores (0-1)
Turnbow (17)
36,981
30-33
64
June 11
St. Louis Cardinals
5-7
Hancock (3-2)
Bush (4-6)
Isringhausen (20)
29,122
30-34
65
June 12
@ Cincinnati Reds
6-5
Jackson (1-0)
Mercker (0-1)
Turnbow (18)
19,279
31-34
66
June 13
@ Cincinnati Reds
6-4
Davis (4-4)
Arroyo (8-3)
Turnbow (19)
21,829
32-34
67
June 14
@ Cincinnati Reds
0-3 (11)
Hammond (1-1)
Kolb (2-1)
27,716
32-35
68
June 16
Cleveland Indians
6-4
Capuano (7-4)
Sabathia (5-3)
Turnbow (20)
33,178
33-35
69
June 17
Cleveland Indians
3-2
Capellan (2-0)
Wickman (1-2)
42,069
34-35
70
June 18
Cleveland Indians
6-3
Turnbow (4-3)
Betancourt (0-3)
43,391
35-35
71
June 19
Detroit Tigers
1-3
Bonderman (7-4)
Wise (4-4)
Jones (19)
29,623
35-36
72
June 20
Detroit Tigers
1-10
Miner (3-1)
Helling (0-1)
33,119
35-37
73
June 21
Detroit Tigers
4-3
Capuano (8-4)
Zumaya (3-1)
Turnbow (21)
31,222
36-37
74
June 23
@ Kansas City Royals
7-2
Bush (5-6)
Keppel (0-4)
18,112
37-37
75
June 24
@ Kansas City Royals
5-6
Duckworth (1-1)
Davis (4-5)
Burgos (12)
20,464
37-38
76
June 25
@ Kansas City Royals
0-6
Redman (5-4)
Helling (0-2)
Gobble (1)
14,726
37-39
77
June 26
@ Chicago Cubs
6-0
Capuano (9-4)
Maddux (7-8)
39,698
38-39
78
June 27
@ Chicago Cubs
8-5
Shouse (1-0)
Dempster (1-4)
Turnbow (22)
39,399
39-39
79
June 28
@ Chicago Cubs
3-6
Howry (3-2)
Kolb (2-2)
Dempster (12)
39,321
39-40
80
June 29
@ Chicago Cubs
5-4
González (1-0)
Prior (0-3)
Turnbow (23)
39,144
40-40
81
June 30
@ Minnesota Twins
2-8
Radke (7-7)
Villanueva (0-1)
28,412
40-41
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
@ Minnesota Twins
7-10
Rincón (3-0)
Turnbow (4-4)
Nathan (14)
35,056
40-42
83
July 2
@ Minnesota Twins
0-8
Liriano (9-1)
Jackson (1-1)
35,466
40-43
84
July 3
Cincinnati Reds
8-7
Wise (5-4)
Coffey (3-3)
31,353
41-43
85
July 4
Cincinnati Reds
5-2
Davis (5-5)
Arroyo (9-5)
Shouse (2)
39,280
42-43
86
July 5
Cincinnati Reds
6-5 (13)
González (2-0)
Standridge (1-1)
19,651
43-43
87
July 6
Chicago Cubs
2-0
Capuano (10-4)
Maddux (7-9)
37,326
44-43
88
July 7
Chicago Cubs
2-7
Zambano (8-3)
Jackson (1-2)
41,172
44-44
89
July 8
Chicago Cubs
1-3
Mármol (2-3)
Bush (5-7)
Dempster (14)
42,268
44-45
90
July 9
Chicago Cubs
4-11
Rusch (3-7)
Davis (5-6)
41,528
44-46
91
July 14
@ Arizona Diamondbacks
3-4
Medders (3-2)
Turnbow (4-5)
24,117
44-47
92
July 15
@ Arizona Diamondbacks
1-8
Webb (10-3)
Capuano (10-5)
26,318
44-48
93
July 16
@ Arizona Diamondbacks
10-5
Bush (6-7)
Vargas (7-6)
29,308
45-48
94
July 17
@ San Francisco Giants
10-1
Jackson (2-2)
Schmidt (6-6)
36,738
46-48
95
July 18
@ San Francisco Giants
3-4
Wright (6-8)
González (2-1)
Benítez (12)
37,054
46-49
96
July 19
@ San Francisco Giants
6-7
Wilson (1-2)
Turnbow (4-6)
39,570
46-50
97
July 21
@ Cincinnati Reds
5-6
Majewski (4-3)
Turnbow (4-7)
19,677
46-51
98
July 22
@ Cincinnati Reds
7-8
Coffey (6-4)
González (2-2)
Guardado (10)
41,915
46-52
99
July 23
@ Cincinnati Reds
4-1
Ohka (3-1)
Milton (6-6)
Kolb (1)
22,726
47-52
100
July 24
Pittsburgh Pirates
12-8
Davis (6-6)
Duke (7-9)
30,252
48-52
101
July 25
Pittsburgh Pirates
1-6
Snell (9-6)
Bush (6-8)
35,923
48-53
102
July 26
Pittsburgh Pirates
4-8
Maholm (4-9)
Capuano (10-6)
37,678
48-54
103
July 28
Cincinnati Reds
3-4
Milton (7-6)
Wise (5-5)
Guardado (11)
32,743
48-55
104
July 29
Cincinnati Reds
6-3
González (3-2)
Germano (0-1)
Turnbow (24)
43,000
49-55
105
July 30
Cincinnati Reds
4-3
Sheets (2-3)
Harang (11-7)
Cordero (7)
42,976
50-55
106
July 31
@ Colorado Rockies
2-4
Cook (7-9)
Capuano (10-7)
Fuentes (20)
23,189
50-56
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
@ Colorado Rockies
1-0
Bush (7-8)
Fogg (7-6)
Cordero (8)
22,082
51-56
108
August 2
@ Colorado Rockies
2-8
Kim (7-6)
Ohka (3-2)
24,034
51-57
109
August 4
@ St. Louis Cardinals
4-3
Davis (7-6)
Carpenter (10-6)
Cordero (9)
43,162
52-57
110
August 5
@ St. Louis Cardinals
3-4
Reyes (3-5)
Sheets (2-4)
Isringhausen (29)
43,299
52-58
111
August 6
@ St. Louis Cardinals
1-7
Suppan (9-6)
Capuano (10-8)
Sosa (4)
43,140
52-59
112
August 8
Chicago Cubs
3-6
Mármol (5-5)
Ohka (3-3)
Dempster (22)
36,200
52-60
113
August 9
Chicago Cubs
6-3
Bush (8-8)
Zambrano (12-5)
Cordero (10)
36,012
53-60
114
August 10
Chicago Cubs
8-6
Davis (8-6)
Prior (1-6)
Cordero (11)
41,686
54-60
115
August 11
@ Atlanta Braves
1-2
Smoltz (10-5)
Turnbow (4-8)
31,336
54-61
116
August 12
@ Atlanta Braves
8-5
Sheets (3-4)
Barry (0-1)
Cordero (12)
40,480
55-61
117
August 13
@ Atlanta Braves
4-7
Paronto (1-0)
Wise (5-6)
Wickman (22)
34,718
55-62
118
August 14
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
2-4
Santos (5-7)
Bush (8-9)
Gonzalez (21)
16,279
55-63
119
August 15
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
6-3
Davis (9-6)
Marte (0-6)
Cordero (13)
17,877
56-63
120
August 16
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
5-2 (13)
González (4-2)
Marte (0-7)
Cordero (14)
14,901
57-63
121
August 17
Houston Astros
3-7
Hirsh (1-1)
Sheets (3-5)
30,252
57-64
122
August 18
Houston Astros
3-2
Cordero (8-4)
Lidge (0-4)
30,294
58-64
123
August 19
Houston Astros
6-4
Bush (9-9)
Rodríguez (9-7)
Cordero (15)
42,347
59-64
124
August 20
Houston Astros
1-3
Clemens (5-4)
Davis (9-7)
Wheeler (4)
41,222
59-65
125
August 22
Colorado Rockies
4-1
Capuano (11-8)
Cook (8-12)
Cordero (16)
25,158
60-65
126
August 23
Colorado Rockies
7-1
Sheets (4-5)
Kim (7-9)
35,569
61-65
127
August 24
Colorado Rockies
12-6
Ohka
Fogg (9-8)
35,484
62-65
128
August 25
@ Florida Marlins
5-6
Moehler (7-8)
Bush (9-10)
Borowski (30)
13,447
62-66
129
August 26
@ Florida Marlins
2-7
Willis (9-10)
Davis (9-8)
30,017
62-67
130
August 27
@ Florida Marlins
3-4
Borowski (2-2)
Shouse (1-1)
13,544
62-68
131
August 28
@ Florida Marlins
2-4
Johnson (12-6)
Sheets (4-6)
Borowski (31)
10,226
62-69
132
August 29
@ Florida Marlins
3-10
Qualls (5-3)
Shouse (1-2)
32,981
62-70
133
August 30
@ Houston Astros
0-1
Lidge (1-4)
Capellan (2-1)
35,021
62-71
134
August 31
@ Houston Astros
3-5
Pettitte (13-13)
Davis (9-9)
Lidge (28)
36,438
62-72
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
Florida Marlins
2-3
Sánchez (6-2)
Capuano (11-9)
Borowski (32)
33,334
62-73
136
September 2
Florida Marlins
6-9
Borowski (3-2)
Turnbow (4-9)
Tankersley (3)
44,005
62-74
137
September 3
Florida Marlins
3-10
Olsen (12-7)
Ohka (4-4)
25,058
62-75
138
September 4
Los Angeles Dodgers
3-6
Bush (10-10)
Maddux (12-12)
Cordero (17)
33,645
63-75
139
September 5
Los Angeles Dodgers
9-0
Davis (10-9)
Hendrickson (5-15)
13,427
64-75
140
September 6
Los Angeles Dodgers
1-2
Lowe (14-8)
Capuano (11-10)
Saito (18)
25,106
64-76
141
September 8
Houston Astros
3-4
Oswalt (12-8)
Capellan (2-2)
Lidge (31)
19,677
64-77
142
September 9
Houston Astros
4-10
Hirsh (3-3)
Ohka (4-5)
31,216
64-78
143
September 10
Houston Astros
4-0
Bush (11-10)
Rodríguez (9-9)
23,456
65-78
144
September 11
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
3-4
Duke (9-13)
Davis (10-10)
Torres (6)
13,643
65-79
September 12
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 13 (double header)
145
September 13
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
3-6
Snell (13-10)
Capuano (11-11)
Torres (7)
?
65-80
146
September 13
@ Pittsburgh Pirates
2-1
Sheets (5-6)
Chacón (6-6)
Cordero (18)
11,627
66-80
147
September 15
@ Washington Nationals
5-2
Villanueva (1-1)
Ortiz (10-14)
Cordero (19)
21,168
67-80
148
September 16
@ Washington Nationals
5-8
Astacio (4-5)
Bush (11-11)
Cordero (27)
24,252
67-81
149
September 17
@ Washington Nationals
1-6
Rivera (3-0)
Davis (10-11)
26,128
67-82
150
September 18
St. Louis Cardinals
4-3
Cordero (9-4)
Looper (9-2)
19,360
68-82
151
September 19
St. Louis Cardinals
2-12
Weaver (7-14)
Sheets (5-7)
15,204
68-83
152
September 20
St. Louis Cardinals
1-0
Cordero (10-4)
Johnson (0-3)
14,242
69-83
153
September 21
San Francisco Giants
9-4
Bush (12-11)
Morris (10-15)
28,719
70-83
154
September 22
San Francisco Giants
13-12
Capellan (3-2)
Chulk (1-3)
Cordero (20)
21,796
71-83
155
September 23
San Francisco Giants
10-8
Capellan (4-2)
Taschner (0-1)
Cordero (21)
33,989
72-83
156
September 24
San Francisco Giants
5-3
Sheets (6-7)
Cain (13-11)
Cordero (22)
23,049
73-83
157
September 26
@ Chicago Cubs
6-14
Marshall (6-9)
Villanueva (1-2)
31,932
73-84
158
September 27
@ Chicago Cubs
2-3
Howry (4-5)
Cordero (10-5)
36,273
73-85
159
September 28
@ St. Louis Cardinals
9-4
Davis (11-11)
Marquis (14-16)
40,313
74-85
160
September 29
@ St. Louis Cardinals
5-10
Weaver (8-14)
Capuano (11-12)
41,718
74-86
161
September 30
@ St. Louis Cardinals
2-3
Johnson (2-4)
Shouse (1-3)
Wainwright (3)
44,294
74-87
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
The Brewers' farm system consisted of six minor league affiliates in 2006.[ 5]
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