Game Thread #3: Milwaukee Brewers (2-0) vs. Chicago White Sox (0-2)
Crew looks to keep rolling as Jeferson Quero makes his major league debut
MESA, ARIZONA - MARCH 22: Jeferson Quero #7 of the Milwaukee Brewers catches during the fifth inning of the spring training game against the Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park on March 22, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Getty Images) | Getty Images Coming off two straight wins, the Brewers will look to complete the sweep in their season-opening series against the White Sox. Right-hander Brandon Sproat gets the ball for Milwaukee today.
Sproat, acquired as part of the return in the offseason Freddy Peralta trade, will be making his first appearance as a Brewer. He debuted in the majors last September, posting a 4. 79 ERA over four starts with the Mets.
This spring, he struck out 15 batters in 13 innings of work on the way to making his first Opening Day roster. For more on why Sproat could be the Brewers’ next pitching success story, check out this article from last month. On the mound for the White Sox today is 31-year-old lefty Anthony Kay, who hasn’t pitched in a major league game since 2023.
He spent the last two seasons with the Yohohama BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball. Last year, Kay set the single-season ERA record for a BayStars pitcher (1. 74), earning himself another shot at the big leagues in the process.