AND FAMILIES AFFECTED BY THIS. ALL RIGHT. PAT, THANK YOU SO MUCH. >> BREWERS REVEAL THE WAY THAT YOU’LL WATCH THIS SEASON. AFTER THEY LEFT FANDUEL SPORTS NETWORK LAST WEEK, THE TEAM TODAY INTRODUCED BREWERS BREWERS.TV. THEY SAY THE STREAMING SERVICE IS NOW AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE ON THE M
Milwaukee Brewers launch new streaming option for 2026 season
Season subscriptions for Brewers.TV start at $99 on the MLB app.

Updated: 7:02 PM CST Feb 10, 2026
A little more than one week after the Milwaukee Brewers left FanDuel Sports Network, the team launched a new in-market streaming option on Tuesday.Season subscriptions for Brewers.TV start at $99 on the MLB App. The league will now oversee game production, but MLB officials said fans can expect to see the same broadcast team in the booth and on the sidelines.”Brewers broadcasts will feature elevated production elements that MLB has pioneered in recent seasons, including technologies typically reserved for national broadcasts – such as live drones, Wire Cam, RF shallow‑depth cameras and Umpire Cam formats,'” the club said in a statement. “This enhanced experience is designed to bring fans closer to Brewers players and on‑field action than ever before.”Brewers games will still air on traditional cable, satellite and telecom providers across Wisconsin and the Brewers’ home territory. Full channel listings and local distribution information will be announced as the 2026 regular season approaches, according to the team.Top HeadlinesPort Washington couple has near-constant layer of dust from data center constructionPerson killed in industrial accident in WaukeshaMilwaukee man charged with stabbing woman 22 times after victim wanted to leaveWATCH Pleasant Prairie officials investigate chemical odor crossing state lines
MILWAUKEE —
A little more than one week after the Milwaukee Brewers left FanDuel Sports Network, the team launched a new in-market streaming option on Tuesday.
Season subscriptions for Brewers.TV start at $99 on the MLB App. The league will now oversee game production, but MLB officials said fans can expect to see the same broadcast team in the booth and on the sidelines.
“Brewers broadcasts will feature elevated production elements that MLB has pioneered in recent seasons, including technologies typically reserved for national broadcasts – such as live drones, Wire Cam, RF shallow‑depth cameras and Umpire Cam formats,'” the club said in a statement. “This enhanced experience is designed to bring fans closer to Brewers players and on‑field action than ever before.”
Brewers games will still air on traditional cable, satellite and telecom providers across Wisconsin and the Brewers’ home territory. Full channel listings and local distribution information will be announced as the 2026 regular season approaches, according to the team.
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