MILWAUKEE (WKOW) — 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 the MLB direct-to-consumer streaming platform.
In its announcement on Monday, MLB said all 162 games in 2026 will be accessible through local or national partners.
“Moving to MLB’s platform marks an exciting evolution for how our fans experience Brewers baseball away from the ballpark, through both traditional broadcast television and via streaming options,” said Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger in a statement.
Fans can watch games on cable, satellite, or stream live through MLB.TV. Subscription details will be available in February, according to a press release.
The Brewers join other MLB teams using this platform, featuring innovations like live drones, Wire Cam, RF cameras with a shallow depth-of-field cinematic look and two Umpire Cam formats – the mask-mounted camera behind home plate and the chest-mounted camera in the field.
The Brewers will also offer in-game commercial spots on both broadcast and streaming services. More details will be shared soon.