Brewers to open 2026 season at home vs. Chicago White Sox

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WISN) – The Milwaukee Brewers will open the 2026 season at American Family Field against a former rival.

The White Sox will be in town for the Brew Crew’s opening weekend: March 26, 28 and 29.

It is the earliest opening day in Brewers history.

The Brewers will complete the first homestand of the season against the Rays (March 30-April 1).

In addition to the White Sox and Rays, Milwaukee will host Interleague series against the Blue Jays (April 14-16), Yankees (May 8-10), Guardians (June 16-18), Twins (Aug. 7-9), Mariners (Aug. 18-20) and Rangers (Aug. 28-30).

Milwaukee’s longest homestand will be immediately following the All-Star break, a nine-game stretch in 10 days against the Marlins (July 17-19), Mets (July 20-22) and Rockies (July 24-26).

The Brewers will play at home on Memorial Day (May 25 vs. the Cardinals) and Labor Day (Sept. 7 vs. the Cubs).

They will face the Athletics at Las Vegas Ballpark for a three-game series from June 8-10.

Click here for the entire schedule.

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