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The Brewers game this weekend promises excitement as the Milwaukee Brewers take on the Chicago White Sox in their first series of the season. After a rare Friday off, the Brewers are set to resume their battle on Saturday night, March 28, with the first pitch at 6:10 p.m. CT.
Starting for the Brewers is Chad Patrick, who will have big shoes to fill after teammate Jacob Misiorowski dazzled in the Opening Day with an impressive performance, striking out 11 batters in just five innings against the White Sox, leading to a decisive 14-2 victory. This game showcased the team’s offensive strength, with every player in manager Pat Murphy‘s starting lineup contributing at least one hit, and both William Contreras and Jake Bauers each driving in three runs.
What to Expect in the Brewers Game
As the series progresses, fans are looking forward to the return of pitcher Brandon Sproat, who is set to make his Brewers debut on Sunday, March 29. Acquired from the New York Mets as part of the trade involving Freddy Peralta, Sproat will take the mound against the White Sox’s Anthony Kay, with the game starting at 1:10 p.m. CT.
Where to Watch the Brewers Game Against the White Sox
For fans eager to catch the action, the Brewers vs. White Sox games will be featured on Brewers.TV, as Fan Duel Sports Wisconsin will no longer be airing the games. Broadcasts are available through several carriers: Channel 1263 on XFinity, 670 on DirecTV, and 1743 on U-Verse. For Spectrum subscribers, channel numbers can vary, so viewers should check local listings.
Streaming Options
- The games are also available through the MLB app, with full-season plans priced at $99.99 and monthly plans for $19.99.
- Fubo TV offers a free trial for new subscribers, making it another viable option for viewers interested in streaming these weekend games.
The broadcasts will be called by the talented trio of Jeff Levering (play-by-play), Bill Schroeder (analyst), and Sophia Minnaert (field reporter), ensuring that fans receive a comprehensive and engaging viewing experience.
Radio Coverage and Sirius XM Availability
For those who want to listen to the games, the Brewers Radio Network, including flagship station AM-620 WTMJ, will cover the broadcasts. Announcers Lane Grindle and Josh Maurer will engage fans with their commentary throughout the matches.
Fans who enjoy listening via satellite can find the Brewers’ games on Sirius XM Radio, with coverage on Channel 185 for Saturday’s game and Channel 184 for Sunday’s matchup.
Probable Starters for the Weekend
The starting pitchers anticipated for the weekend games include:
- March 28: Milwaukee RHP Chad Patrick against Chicago RHP Sean Burke.
- March 29: Milwaukee RHP Brandon Sproat against Chicago RHP Anthony Kay.
With the season rolling out, the Brewers’ drive for success reaffirms their competitive spirit. Fans can expect a thrilling weekend ahead as they unite to support their team in these crucial early-season matchups against the White Sox.
FAQs about the Brewers Game
What time is the Brewers game on March 28?
The game starts at 6:10 p.m. CT.
Where can I watch the Brewers game?
You can watch the games on Brewers.TV or via the MLB app.
Who are the Brewers’ probable starters for the weekend?
On March 28, Chad Patrick will start, followed by Brandon Sproat on March 29.
Is the game available on Sirius XM?
Yes, the Brewers’ broadcasts will be available on Sirius XM Radio.
Who will be calling the games?
Jeff Levering, Bill Schroeder, and Sophia Minnaert will be the announcers for the Brewers games.