How can you watch Brewers games on TV in 2026? Here's the latest
If you've been wondering, "Where can I watch Brewers games this season? " here's the latest. "I can assure fans that, if they're used to watching games on cable, satellite and streaming, they're invariably going to have very similar options for 2026," Rick Schlesinger, the Milwaukee Brewers ' president of business operations, said at a news conference Wednesday, March 18 at American Family Field.
ICYMI: The Brewers' broadcasting rights were transferred from Main Street Sports โ which oversees FanDuel Sports Wisconsin and many other regional sports networks โ to Major League Baseball, which will produce and distribute games. MLB โ which controls the local TV rights for more than a dozen clubs โ is negotiating distribution deals "as we speak" and finalizing the production, Schlesinger said. He expects that those deals will get done just a couple of days before Milwaukee's opening day, which is Thursday, March 26, at American Family Field against the Chicago White Sox.
While the Brewers want to let cable and satellite viewers know which channels they can tune into for games, Schlesinger said, those may not be announced until the day before the home opener. "We're waiting for MLB to tell us what deals are finalized and what channels," Schlesinger said. Earlier this week, the Brewers announced that 10 broadcasts this season, including Opening Day, will be viewable for free on "over the air" channels in most Wisconsin markets.
The Brewers also have a new streaming platform, Brewers. TV, which paid subscribers can use to catch every locally distributed regular-season Brewers game live and on-demand. However, select regular-season and postseason games are exclusive to national MLB media partners.
"Priority 1 for us is getting the mass distribution of our games to as many fans in the Wisconsin market as we can," Schlesinger said. "Equally important," he continued, is bringing back the same on-air talent. "People will find the broadcast and production very similar to years past, with a couple of new cool camera angles, and just a little bit of a higher production quality," he said.
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