Milwaukee Brewers 2024 Schedule: An Exciting Lineup

The highly-anticipated Milwaukee Brewers 2024 schedule is here! We present the comprehensive Milwaukee Brewers 2024 schedule that will keep fans on the edge of their seats throughout the season. 

by Janani | Updated Jul 17, 2023

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Milwaukee Brewers

The Milwaukee Brewers are a professional baseball team based in Milwaukee, competing in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the National League Central division. The team derives its name from the city's association with the brewing industry. They currently play their home games at American Family Field, previously known as Miller Park, with a seating capacity of 41,900.

The franchise was established in 1969 as the Seattle Pilots, an expansion team in the American League (AL), and played their games at Sick's Stadium. After one season, they relocated to Milwaukee and became known as the Brewers, playing at Milwaukee County Stadium.

In 1998, the Brewers joined the National League, making them the only team to have played in four different divisions since the introduction of divisional play in MLB in 1969. They are also one of two current franchises to switch leagues in the modern era, the other being the Houston Astros.

The Brewers reached the World Series in 1982, but they are among the six current MLB teams that have never won the championship. They lost the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals after winning the American League Championship Series that year.

In 2011, they won the National League Division Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks but fell short in the National League Championship Series against the Cardinals. In 2018, they swept the Colorado Rockies in the NLDS but lost the NLCS to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Overall, from 1969 to 2022, the Brewers have a win-loss record of 4,123-4,391.

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Milwaukee Brewers 2024 Schedule

MLB has released the full schedule for the 2024 regular season, including the Brewers' schedule. Here are some key highlights:

  • The Brewers' home opener will take place on April 2 against the Twins. They will have a two-game series against the Twins and a three-game series against the Mariners during their opening home stand.
  • The Brewers will begin the season with a series against the Mets in New York on March 28, 30, and 31. They will also end the season by hosting the Mets on September 27-29.
  • In late May, the Brewers will have a Chicago week, hosting four games against the Cubs followed by three games against the White Sox.
  • The Brewers will have a five-day All-Star break, with their first series after the break being a two-game series against the Twins.
  • The longest homestand for the Brewers will be from August 9 to 18, featuring games against the Reds, Dodgers, and Guardians. Their longest road trip will be from May 17 to 26, with matchups against the Astros, Marlins, and Red Sox.
  • While the Brewers won't play more than 13 consecutive days, there are three stretches of 13 games in a row right next to each other. Between April 5 and May 15, the Brewers will have games on 39 out of 41 days. In fact, after an off day on April 4, they will only have four more off days between April 5 and June 5.
  • The early part of the season will feature interleague matchups for four out of the first five home series, including games against the Twins, Mariners, Yankees, and Rays.
  • The Brewers' first series against each NL Central opponent will be on the road, and their first home series against an NL Central opponent will be on May 9-12 against the Cardinals.

Milwaukee Brewers Schedule

After starting the season with a series against the Mets in New York from March 28 to 31, the Milwaukee Brewers will kick off their home games with a series against the Minnesota Twins on April 2 and 3, followed by a series against the Seattle Mariners from April 5 to 7.

In the 2024 Interleague play, the Brewers will host various teams at home, including the

  1. New York Yankees (April 26-28)
  2. Tampa Bay Rays (April 29-May 1)
  3. Chicago White Sox (May 31-June 2)
  4. Toronto Blue Jays (June 10-12)
  5. Texas Rangers (June 24-26)
  6. Cleveland Guardians (August 16-18).

On the road, during Interleague play, the Brewers will face the

  1. Baltimore Orioles (April 12-14)
  2. Kansas City Royals (May 6-8)
  3. Houston Astros (May 17-19)
  4. Boston Red Sox (May 24-26)
  5.  Detroit Tigers (June 7-9)
  6. Los Angeles Angels (June 17-19)
  7. Minnesota Twins (July 20-21)
  8. Oakland Athletics (August 23-25).

The team's longest road trip of the season will occur from May 17 to 26, spanning nine games in ten days against the Houston Astros (May 17-19), Miami Marlins (May 20-22), and Boston Red Sox (May 24-26).

On the other hand, the longest homestand for the Brewers will be a 10-game stretch from August 9 to 18. They will face the Cincinnati Reds (August 9-11), Los Angeles Dodgers (August 12-15), and Cleveland Guardians (August 16-18) during this period.

Major League Baseball (MLB)

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization that is one of the major sports leagues in the United States and Canada. It consists of 30 teams, evenly divided between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with one team based in Canada. Established in 1876 (NL) and 1901 (AL), the two leagues merged in 2000 to form a single organization, making MLB the oldest major professional sports league globally.

MLB is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan and oversees professional baseball at the highest level. The history of professional baseball dates back to the founding of the Cincinnati Red Stockings in 1869. Early years saw rivalries and player movement between different teams and leagues.

The sport gained popularity after surviving challenges such as the Black Sox Scandal in 1919 and the impact of World War II. In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier, marking a significant milestone for racial integration in baseball.

Throughout the years, MLB experienced expansion, team relocations, and the introduction of modern stadiums with artificial turf surfaces. The game saw changes in playing styles, from the dead-ball era to the dominance of home runs in the 1990s. MLB faced controversies related to the use of performance-enhancing substances, which were exposed through media reports and the subsequent Mitchell Report investigation in 2006-07.

Each MLB team plays 162 games per season, leading to a postseason tournament involving six teams from each league. This culminates in the World Series, a best-of-seven championship series played since 1903. The New York Yankees hold the record for the most World Series championships, with 27 titles. The current reigning champions are the Houston Astros, who won the 2022 World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies.

MLB is considered the second-wealthiest professional sports league in terms of revenue, following the National Football League (NFL). Baseball games are broadcasted on television, radio, and the internet across North America and other countries. MLB holds the highest total season attendance in the world, with over 69.6 million spectators in 2018.

Additionally, MLB oversees Minor League Baseball, which consists of lower-tier teams affiliated with the major league clubs. The international World Baseball Classic tournament is jointly managed by MLB and the World Baseball Softball Confederation.

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Milwaukee Brewers 2024 Schedule - FAQ

1. Is Milwaukee Brewers 2024 Schedule available?

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2. Where are the Milwaukee Brewers based?    

The Milwaukee Brewers are based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

3. Which division do the Milwaukee Brewers compete in?

The Milwaukee Brewers compete in the National League Central division of Major League Baseball (MLB).

4. How did the team get its name?  

The team derived its name, Brewers, from the association of Milwaukee with the brewing industry.

5. Where do the Milwaukee Brewers play their home games?

The Milwaukee Brewers currently play their home games at American Family Field, previously known as Miller Park. It has a seating capacity of 41,900.