Get ready, Brewers fans—Spring Training is almost here, and the 2026 broadcast schedule is packed with action you won’t want to miss! But here’s where it gets exciting: all 31 exhibition games will be available across radio, streaming, and digital platforms, ensuring you can catch every pitch, no matter where you are. And this is the part most people miss—the Brewers are offering free streams on Brewers.TV with a valid MLB.com account, making it easier than ever to follow your favorite team.
The Milwaukee Brewers announced on Wednesday that their Spring Training lineup includes 20 radio broadcasts, split between 620 WTMJ (14 games) and 94.5 ESPN (6 games), all accessible via the Brewers Radio Network. For streaming fans, eight games will air on Brewers.TV, while another eight will be livestreamed on Brewers.com. But here’s where it gets controversial: some games will feature the opposing team’s broadcast production—like the February 22 matchup against the Chicago White Sox and the February 23 game against the San Diego Padres. Does this enhance the viewing experience, or do you prefer the Brewers’ homegrown commentary? Let us know in the comments!
Mark your calendars for the Brewers.TV debut of the Brewers broadcast team on February 28 against the Cincinnati Reds. Fan favorites Brian Anderson, Jeff Levering, Bill Schroeder, Sophia Minnaert, Tim Dillard, and Vinny Rottino will bring their signature energy to games on March 4 (Cubs), March 9 (Dodgers), and March 21 (Padres). The Cactus League schedule wraps up on March 22 with a Marquee Sports Network production against the Chicago Cubs, followed by two exhibition games against the Reds at American Family Field on March 23 and 24, broadcast on 94.5 ESPN and the Brewers Radio Network.
And this is the part most people miss: the Spring Breakout games on March 20 (Mariners) and March 22 (Athletics) will showcase the Brewers’ top prospects, streamed on Brewers.TV and MLB digital platforms. This is your chance to see the future stars of the team in action—don’t sleep on it!
Tickets for Spring Training games are available online at brewers.com, by phone at 1-800-933-7890, or at the American Family Fields of Phoenix Box Office. For the full broadcast schedule, visit brewers.com/SpringTraining or brewers.com/Watch. Remember, game times are subject to change, so stay tuned for updates.
Thought-provoking question: With more games than ever available for free streaming, is this the future of sports broadcasting? Or do you still prefer the traditional radio experience? Share your thoughts below—we’d love to hear from you!