If you're a Milwaukee Brewers fan, you know that catching your favorite team in action is part of the thrill. But with so many channels and streaming options available, it can sometimes feel like a treasure hunt just to find out where they’re playing next.
Currently, for those eager to watch the Brewers games live, TBS has been a go-to channel. This was particularly true during their recent matchups against teams like the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks. For instance, if you were tuning in on October 6th for Game 2 of their playoff series against the Cubs at American Family Field, you'd have found it airing on TBS alongside truTV and HBO Max.
But what if you don’t have cable? No worries! Streaming services like Sling offer packages that include these channels—perfect for fans who want flexibility without breaking the bank. A month of Sling Blue costs around $30 and covers all TBS games while other broadcasts may be available through Fox or local networks depending on your region.
As we move deeper into October baseball season, keep an eye out for changes in broadcasting as well; playoff schedules often shift which networks are showing specific games based on how teams advance through rounds. It’s always good practice to check ahead before game day!
So whether you're cheering from home or gathering friends for a viewing party, knowing where to catch every pitch will ensure you never miss a moment of this thrilling sport.
