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Brewers Scheduled for Two Apple TV Showdowns in 2026 MLB Season

Milwaukee Brewers News

In an exciting announcement for fans, Apple TV has unveiled its Friday Night Baseball lineup for the upcoming 2026 MLB season, featuring the Milwaukee Brewers in two highly anticipated matchups. The Brewers will face off against the Kansas City Royals on April 3, followed by a clash with the Chicago Cubs on June 26. Both games are set to begin at 6:45 p.m. CT, with the first game taking place in Kansas City and the second in Milwaukee.

While Apple has only revealed its Friday Night Baseball games through the end of June, there remains a possibility that the Brewers could make additional appearances in the latter half of the season. This uncertainty keeps fans on their toes, eagerly awaiting further announcements regarding the team’s schedule.

For the fourth consecutive season, the broadcast will feature familiar voices, including Wayne Randazzo on play-by-play, analyst Dontrelle Willis, and sideline reporter Heidi Watney. Additionally, Alex Faust will also handle play-by-play duties alongside analyst Ryan Spilborghs and sideline reporter Tricia Whitaker. Rich Waltz will join the team to call select games throughout the season, ensuring a dynamic viewing experience.

Apple TV will kick off its Friday Night Baseball slate on March 27 with a doubleheader, featuring the Los Angeles Angels taking on the Houston Astros, followed by the Cleveland Guardians facing the Seattle Mariners. Fans can look forward to a thrilling season of baseball, with the full schedule for the first half now available.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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