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The Milwaukee Brewers seem likely to lose a veteran pitcher to free agency over the coming
The Milwaukee Brewers announced Monday their games will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball in 2026.
MILWAUKEE – Announced today, local Milwaukee Brewers games will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball, making games available to in-market fans on cable and satellite television as well as through the MLB direct-to-consumer streaming platform.
The Brewers’ front office faced a critical offseason, but missed moves and hesitation may have left the roster short.
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Milwaukee Brewers announce broadcasting plans for 2026
The Milwaukee Brewers announced that they will be leaving FanDuel Sports Network and will broadcast games through Major League Baseball for the 2026 season. Games from this season will be produced and distributed by MLB,
Several Milwaukee Brewers players, including Jackson Chourio, remain stranded in Venezuela after political upheaval in the country has disrupted travel and airport operations.
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Milwaukee Brewers: Pat Murphy reveals preferred role for Aaron Ashby amid starting pitcher depth concerns
The Milwaukee Brewers recently traded their ace, two-time All-Star Freddy Peralta, to the New York Mets. They also included right-handed pitcher Tobias Myers in the deal.
It won't be long before Milwaukee Brewers baseball is back for 2026 and on Monday, Feb. 2, we got some clarity about where fans will be able to watch games on television. The simple
Star catcher William Contreras faces arbitration and recovers from finger surgery during offseason while also sharing personal update. The Milwaukee Brewers have had one of the quieter offseasons in MLB as they head into 2026 hoping to recapture the regular season success that carried them to 97 wins last year, the most in the league.
Major League Baseball will produce and distribute Milwaukee Brewers games for the 2026 season, making games available to in-market fans on cable and satellite television and through
An MLB insider offered an encouraging prediction for the Brewers’ 2026 outlook despite the recent Freddy Peralta trade.