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Note: All of this is subject to change, as the league is undergoing labor talks with the MLBPA. Those talks have already been contentious and are expected to continue through the offseason, with a realistic chance of a lockout to begin the 2027 season.

Major League Baseball today released the regular-season schedule for 2027. After opening 2026 with their earliest Opening Day ever (March 26), the team will beat that mark for the second consecutive season, as they’re set to host the Los Angeles Angels beginning on Thursday, March 25. That will also mark Milwaukee’s second consecutive Opening Day at home.

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Next season’s All-Star break comes the week of July 11, with the Midsummer Classic on Tuesday, July 13 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Some other notable quirks of the schedule:

  • Milwaukee’s first homestand features the Angels (March 25, 27-28) and Braves (March 29-31)

  • The interleague home/road splits are as follows:

    • Home: Angels (March 25, 27-28), Royals (June 14-16), Twins (July 16-18), Tigers (July 19-21), A’s (August 16-18), Astros (August 20-22), Red Sox (September 14-16), and Orioles (September 17-19)

    • Road: White Sox (April 1, 3-4), Blue Jays (April 5-7), Yankees (April 19-21), Rays (June 18-20), Guardians (July 9-11), Mariners (July 27-29), Twins (September 10-12), and Rangers (September 24-26)

  • Similar to 2026, the team’s longest road trip comes in the stretch leading into the All-Star break, as they’ll visit the Reds, Nationals, and Guardians for 10 games in 10 days from July 2-11

  • The Brewers’ longest homestand is immediately after the All-Star break, a 10-game stretch against the Twins, Tigers, and Marlins from July 16-25

  • A pair of marquee matchups in Milwaukee lie on Memorial Day and Labor Day, as they’ll host the Dodgers on May 31 and the Cubs on September 6

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