The Milwaukee Brewers’ television broadcast is set for significant changes in 2025, as MLB takes over the production of the games, including pre- and post-game shows. Viewers can expect differences in a visual experience with new camera angles, including an umpire’s view and drone shots. However, the familiar voices in the booth will remain the same, as the broadcast team returns intact. Recently, one of the TV broadcasters publicly announced that he has signed a two-year extension to stay on for the upcoming seasons.
All primary broadcasters will be back for Milwaukee Brewers games in 2025
Back in October, Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger announced that all primary broadcasters including Brian Anderson, Jeff Levering, Bill Schroeder, Sophia Minnaert, Vinny Rottino, and Tim Dillard will all be back in 2025. Schlesinger said, “What I want people to see next year is the familiar, high quality of our on-air talent.”
Bill Schroeder has announced a two year extension to remain in the TV booth
On 96.5 WKLH Milwaukee, Bill Schroeder indicated that he will be back in the TV booth for at least two more seasons as he signed a contract to do so. Schroeder celebrated his 30th anniversary in the booth last year and has been an integral part of the broadcast since 1994.
How to watch Milwaukee Brewers games in 2025?
If you previously watched Brewers games from a cable or satellite provider, then no change is needed for next year. For those that previously watched by other means, a subscription to MLB’s streaming service will be needed. This service will have no blackout restrictions. If the cost remains the same as other ball clubs who utilize this service last year, then a season pass will cost $99.99.
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