In his last home start on April 23 against Cincinnati, Davis tied a club record by walking nine in just five innings. He has walked 17 in 16 innings over three starts at Miller Park this season.
Davis also has walked 17 in his last 14 innings overall, covering three starts.
Brad Hennessey (2-0, 2.79) looks to continue his dominance of the Brewers when he takes the mound for the Giants. The right-hander has won both of his career starts against Milwaukee, allowing only five hits with 11 strikeouts over 14 innings.
In his last start at Milwaukee (15-13) on July 28, he also helped his own cause by hitting a three-run homer in San Francisco's 3-0 win.
Hennessey has won both his road starts this season, allowing four runs and eight hits in 13 1-3 innings. Opponents are hitting just .178 against him.
San Francisco (14-13) has alternated wins and losses in its last five road games.
Davis also has walked 17 in his last 14 innings overall, covering three starts.
Brad Hennessey (2-0, 2.79) looks to continue his dominance of the Brewers when he takes the mound for the Giants. The right-hander has won both of his career starts against Milwaukee, allowing only five hits with 11 strikeouts over 14 innings.
In his last start at Milwaukee (15-13) on July 28, he also helped his own cause by hitting a three-run homer in San Francisco's 3-0 win.
Hennessey has won both his road starts this season, allowing four runs and eight hits in 13 1-3 innings. Opponents are hitting just .178 against him.
San Francisco (14-13) has alternated wins and losses in its last five road games.
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