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After an offseason of uncertainty regarding how to enjoy the beauty of Milwaukee baseball on television this year, it seems things have finally gotten cleared up.

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At the end of 2024, the Brewers finally reached a new agreement with Main Street Sports Group (formerly Diamond Sports Group) that would allow the latter to distribute and produce telecasts for the 2025 season. This means that much of the existing system will remain the same, albeit under a new name: the FanDuel Sports Network.

This deal reversed the original announcement that the Brewers would follow in the footsteps of the Twins and Guardians, who have moved away from the regional sports network model and toward broadcasting their games on a league-operated platform. Thus, FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin (formerly Bally Sports Wisconsin) will maintain their existing rights to all of Milwaukee’s regular-season games not selected for exclusive national showcases (e.g., Sunday Night Baseball), as well as previously existing coverage for teams like the Milwaukee Bucks.

If you’re an in-market viewer, you can subscribe directly through the FanDuel Sports Network or Amazon Prime Video. If you’d prefer access through an existing pay TV provider, you can check out your options here. Notable providers include DIRECTV, Fubo, Spectrum, and TDS Telecom.

If you’re an out-of-market viewer, your best option is to purchase an MLB.tv subscription—for all teams or just the Milwaukee Brewers if you want to save a few dollars. Because the most recent agreement with FanDuel Sports Network is a one-year “prove-it” deal, things are subject to change heading into 2026.

If paying for television is unthinkable to you then the Brewers have something for you too! This year, Milwaukee is partnering with Good Karma Brands to provide free broadcasts of ten regular season games and four spring training games. In Milwaukee, these games will be broadcast on WITI FOX-6 for the following games:

  • Monday, 5/31 vs. KCR
  • Tuesday, 4/15 vs. DET
  • Tuesday, 5/20 vs. BAL
  • Tuesday, 6/17 vs. CHC
  • Tuesday, 6/24 vs. PIT
  • Tuesday, 7/8 vs. LAD
  • Tuesday, 7/29 vs. CHC
  • Tuesday, 8/5 vs. ATL
  • Tuesday, 8/19 vs. CHC
  • Tuesday, 8/9 vs. TEX

How To Watch Brewers Baseball If You’re In-Market (Wisconsin, Eastern Minnesota, Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Northwest Illinois, Iowa)

How To Watch Brewers Baseball If You’re Out-Of-Market

  • MLB.tv
    • $149.99 for regular-season all-team access
      • $29.99 per month
    • $129.99 for regular-season single-team access

Where You Can Find Nationally Televised Games and When They Broadcast

  • Friday Night Baseball (Apple TV+, Streaming Only)
  • FOX Saturday Baseball (Fox, Broadcast or Cable Streaming Only)
  • Sunday Night Baseball (ESPN, Cable & Streaming Options)
  • Sunday Leadoff (Roku Channel, Streaming Only, May-Aug.)

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And if you are out of the Brewers market and want to watch the Brewers and all of the of other out of market games on MLB.tv for free, T-Mobile includes a FREE MLB.tv subscription if you have a T-Mobile plan. For about a week or so when the season starts you can sign up through their T-Life app. 

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As for other ways ..  Reddit links are still VERY available each game.   As long as you run a VPN there is no need to pay for baseball.   Especially Spring Training.    

I say if you want the most reliable coverage during the season it is best to pay.   Before the season however there is no reason to be paying to watch fake baseball .    Though Yoho did pitch an Immaculate Inning yesterday.     You are telling me Carlos Rodriguez belongs on the 40 man and Craig Yoho does not ?  PLEASE! 

 Watch the games this year !  We got a shot to beat the Dragon this year! 

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