What Channel Is Brewers vs Padres on Tonight? Time, TV, Streaming

Key Highlights

  • The Milwaukee Brewers will face off against the San Diego Padres from May 12-14.
  • The series includes a pitching matchup between Jacob Misiorowski and Michael King on Wednesday, May 13.
  • Games are available on Brewers.TV, with over-the-air TV options for select cities in Wisconsin.
  • Broadcasts will also be streamed through the MLB app or FuboTV for those who prefer online viewing.

The Brewers-Padres Showdown: A Test of Strength in the NL West

The Milwaukee Brewers didn’t get much time to bask in their recent series victory over the New York Yankees. They’re now set to take on the San Diego Padres, the current leaders in the National League West Division. The series starts Tuesday, May 12 and continues through Thursday, May 14.

Key Games and Lineups

The Wednesday game features a potent pitching matchup between Milwaukee’s Jacob Misiorowski and San Diego’s Michael King. Both have been impressive this season, with Misiorowski racking up 115 strikeouts in 89⅔ innings and King logging the same number of strikeouts but with a slightly higher ERA.

Watching Options Abound

Fans can catch the action on multiple platforms. For those who prefer traditional TV, Tuesday’s game is available over-the-air on WITI-TV (Channel 6) in Milwaukee. Brewers.TV offers live streams and broadcasts for all three games, with specific channels varying depending on your location.

Brewers.TV includes various local systems like XFinity (1263), DirecTV (670), and U-Verse (1743). Spectrum customers should check channel 308 or a similar number in their area.

Free Trials and Digital Options

For those looking for more flexibility, FuboTV offers a free trial to new subscribers. The MLB app is another viable option for watching the series, especially if you’re on the go.

The Padres’ broadcast will be available on Sirius XM Radio (Channel 179) or their app.

Returning Player: Christian Yelich

Fans will also get a glimpse of Christian Yelich returning from injury. The Brewers’ star outfielder hasn’t played since April 12, so his return adds significant depth to the lineup.

Stay tuned for updates on the series and enjoy the games!