The Milwaukee Brewers warm up before the Opening Day game against the Chicago White Sox on March 26, 2026, at American Family Field.
The Milwaukee Brewers warm up before the Opening Day game against the Chicago White Sox on March 26, 2026, at American Family Field.
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Milwaukee Brewers to play earliest opening day in team history in 2027

Barring a lockout – which almost seems like a certainty, based on recent posturing and reporting – the start of the 2027 season will be the earliest ever for the Milwaukee Brewers with opening day scheduled for March 25 against the Los Angeles Angels at American Family Field.

It will mark the second consecutive season the Brewers open at home. The Angels will be in town for a three-game series (with the traditional off day on the second day of the season, March 26) followed by a three-game set against the Atlanta Braves.

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Milwaukee had played its earliest opening day to this point on March 26 this year at home against the Chicago White Sox.

The opener against the Angels will be the Brewers’ sixth ever but first since 1996 in Anaheim when they were still the California Angels.

April will feature three road trips for the Brewers – and all of them challenging, with three games at the White Sox and three at the Toronto Blue Jays from April 1-7 (with an off day in Chicago on April 2), three games at the Philadelphia Phillies and three at the New York Yankees from April 16-21 and then finally three at the Chicago Cubs in the rivals’ first 2027 meetings from April 26-28.

Other notables:

Home and road game times will be announced at a later date, and game dates are subject to change.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers to play earliest opening day in team history in 2027

Reporting by Todd Rosiak, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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By Todd Rosiak, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | USA TODAY Network

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