A week after the Milwaukee Brewers announced a new deal with Major League Baseball to produce and distribute the telecast of 2026 season games, the team is now offering supplemental coverage via a streaming service.

The streaming service is available for purchase on the MLB app and at Brewers.TV and costs $100 for the season, according to a press release from the team.

Brewers games will also remain accessible on cable, satellite and telecom providers across Wisconsin and within the Brewers’ home territory. Full channel listings and local distribution information will be announced closer to the beginning of the 2026 season, according to the press release.

The streaming option was made to ensure that the Brewers audience can watch every local game without blackout restrictions, with the exclusion of some regular season and post-season games that are exclusive to national MLB media partners.

The Brewers’ spring training games in Phoenix, Arizona begin on Feb. 21 followed by its home opener to be held at American Family Field on March 26 against the Chicago White Sox.

The launch of the streaming service follows turmoil amidst the potential liquidation of Main Street Sports Group, doing business as FanDuel Sports Networks (the Brewers previous provider of local TV game broadcasts) after emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization a year ago.

The Brewers were one of six MLB teams whose games had been broadcast by FanDuel Sports Networks that are moving their media rights to MLB.

FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin also broadcasts Milwaukee Bucks games. The team declined to comment on coverage at the time the Brewers announced their new deal with MLB.