After a rare Friday breather, the Milwaukee Brewers are back in action against the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night. It's the second game of their opening series, and all eyes will be on Chad Patrick, who has big shoes to fill following Jacob Misiorowski's stellar performance. Misiorowski dazzled on Opening Day, striking out 11 batters in just five innings, helping the Brewers to a commanding 14-2 victory.
The Brewers' offense was firing on all cylinders, with every player in manager Pat Murphy's lineup getting at least one hit. William Contreras and Jake Bauers were particularly impressive, each driving in three runs.
Looking ahead to Sunday, fans will get their first look at pitcher Brandon Sproat in a Brewers uniform. Sproat, acquired from the Mets in the Freddy Peralta trade, is set to make his debut in the series finale.
For those tuning in, Brewers games have shifted away from Fan Duel Sports Wisconsin. Instead, you can catch the action on various carriers and the MLB streaming service.
Here's how to catch the games this weekend:
TV Coverage: Both games will air on Brewers.TV.
If you're an XFinity customer, head to channel 1263. DirecTV viewers can find the game on channel 670, while U-Verse users should check channel 1743.
Spectrum customers should verify their local listings, which could include channels 308, 1308, 319, 317, and 469.
Streaming Options: The games are available on Brewers.TV and through the MLB app.
A full-season plan is priced at $99.99, with monthly plans at $19.99. These options cover all games not nationally broadcast on networks like ESPN or Apple TV.
Fubo also offers a free trial for newcomers.
Announcers: The broadcast team includes Jeff Levering on play-by-play, Bill Schroeder as the analyst, and Sophia Minnaert reporting from the field.
Game Start Times:
- Saturday, March 28: 6:10 p.m.
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- Sunday, March 29: 1:10 p.m.
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Radio Broadcast: Catch the game on the Brewers Radio Network, with flagship station AM-620 WTMJ. Lane Grindle and Josh Maurer will provide the commentary.
Sirius XM Radio: The Brewers broadcast can be found on Channel 185 on Saturday and Channel 184 on Sunday. White Sox fans can tune in via the Sirius XM app.
As the Brewers continue their series against the White Sox, fans can look forward to more thrilling baseball action this weekend.
