Baseball fans, get ready for an exciting spring! The Milwaukee Brewers have just unveiled their 2026 Spring Training broadcast schedule, and it's a sports enthusiast's dream come true. But here's the catch: with 31 exhibition games to be aired, how will fans keep up with all the action?
The Brewers are bringing the heat with an impressive lineup of broadcasts. Imagine tuning in to 20 radio broadcasts, split between the iconic 620 WTMJ and 94.5 ESPN, all accessible via the Brewers Radio Network. But that's just the beginning. Eight games will be streamed on Brewers.TV, and you can catch them for free with an MLB.com account. And if that's not enough, another eight games will be livestreamed on Brewers.com, ensuring you never miss a moment.
The season kicks off with a bang on February 21, as the Brewers take on the Cleveland Guardians, broadcast on 620 WTMJ and the Brewers Radio Network. But here's where it gets interesting: the first two Brewers.TV broadcasts will showcase the opposing teams' production, giving fans a unique perspective. This rare glimpse into the other side's broadcast booth happens on February 22 against the Chicago White Sox and February 23 versus the San Diego Padres.
Mark your calendars for February 28, when the Brewers.TV debut with the home team's broadcast crew takes center stage against the Cincinnati Reds. Brian Anderson and his talented team will bring their A-game for this one, with additional broadcasts scheduled against the Cubs, Dodgers, and Padres in March.
As the Cactus League schedule winds down, the final broadcast on Brewers.TV will be a clash against the Chicago Cubs on March 22, produced by Marquee Sports Network. The exhibition finale will be a thrilling two-game series against the Reds at American Family Field on March 23 and 24, broadcast on 94.5 ESPN and the Brewers Radio Network.
But wait, there's more! The highly anticipated Spring Breakout games, showcasing the organization's rising stars, will take place on March 20 against the Mariners and March 22 at the Athletics. These games will be streamed on Brewers.TV and MLB digital platforms, giving fans a front-row seat to the future of baseball.
Don't miss out! Secure your spot at Spring Training by purchasing tickets in advance online at brewers.com, over the phone, or at the American Family Fields of Phoenix Box Office. And remember, the full schedule is subject to change, so stay tuned to brewers.com/Watch for any updates.
What do you think about this comprehensive broadcast schedule? Are you excited to catch all the Spring Training action, or do you prefer the thrill of live games at the stadium? Let us know in the comments!