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Milwaukee Brewers Tickets at American Family Field

Choose Wisconsin-based Ticket King for Milwaukee Brewers tickets for all the games. From bleachers to Diamond Box tickets, we carry it all. It's easy to place an order online and then use your mobile device to enter American Family Field in 2025. 

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Cheap Brewers Tickets for Games In 2025

Are you looking for cheap Brewers tickets? There are bargain-priced tickets available for most Brewers games. Ticket King carries upper deck and bleacher seating. Generally, those areas of American Family Field are where you can attend a game on a budget. Early-season games that take place right after the home opener tend to be cheaper. Games on weeknights, against opponents that are not in the playoff hunt, can also be bargain-priced.  The 2025 Brewers Opening Day game is set for March 31, against the Kansas City Royals. 

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Ticket King also carries tickets for high-demand and sold-out Brewers games. We're part of a ticket marketplace where hard-to-find tickets are not a problem. From a game starting in an hour to a Brewers game ticket months from now, Ticket King has the best options online. 

Brewers Versus Cubs

When it’s Brewers versus Cubs, American Family is the place to be. See our Brewers take on their division rivals at home or on the road. While a few Cubs fans will make the drive up to Milwaukee, Brewers fans will prevail. As soon as the Brewers moved to the National League, the rivalry came quite naturally. Tickets for Brewers versus Cubs games move fast. In 2025, the Cubs will take on the Brewers at American Family Field for six games. The first Brewers vs. Cubs series will take place May 2 through May 4. The Cubs return to Milwaukee for another three-game series at the end of June. 

Brewers Versus Cardinals

The St. Louis Cardinals first encountered the Milwaukee Brewers back in the 1982 World Series. Once Milwaukee moved to the National League, the Brewers and Cardinals would face each other many times, over every season to come. Milwaukee swept the Cardinals in the first-ever series. That was back in 1997. Since then, each team has taken its turn at leading the other for the overall season record. Most notable was in 2008 when the Brewers would win ten of their fifteen meetings. On the flip side, 2013 was the worst year for the Brewers, when it comes to face-to-face meetings against the Cardinals. As of the end of the 2023 season, St. Louis leads the head-to-head win-loss record 231- 178. The Cardinals will come to Milwaukee seven times. June 12-14 will be a four-game series at home. Late in the season, the Cardinals will return for a three-game series in September.

Brewers Make Wild Card Playoffs in 2024

The Milwaukee Brewers won the National League Central division with a final record of 93-69. That record was good enough to earn the team a Wild Card spot in the MLB playoffs. The last series of the regular season for the Brewers was against the New York Mets. They would be the same team that the Brewers would take on in the Wild Card round. Milwaukee lost the first game of the three-game series, but they managed to take game number two and force the series to the deciding game. In game three, both the Mets and Brewers went scoreless until the eighth inning. The Brewers hit back-to-back home runs to go up by two runs. All the team had to do was close out the game in the top of the ninth. Sadly, Devin Williams could not find his way through to victory and the Mets scored four runs in the top of the ninth. That two-run lead was too much for the Brewers to overcome in the bottom of the ninth. The season came to an end and the team looks forward to 2025. 

Milwaukee Brewers 2023 Comes to a Close

The 2023 Milwaukee Brewers finished their regular season with a National League Central division title. The final record was 92-70, with 49 home game victories. The team's final series of the regular season came against the Chicago Cubs, who were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs just one game before the season came to a close. The Brewers would face the Arizona Diamondbacks in a three-game Wild Card playoff round. Hopes were high for a long run in the playoffs. The Diamondbacks won the first two games of the playoffs, and the Brewers' season came to an end. William Contreras was named "Top Newcomer" for the 2023 season. Fans will now wait to see if Craig Counsell will return for another season in 2024. Counsell has only managed to win one postseason game during his time in Milwaukee, but he remains as one of the best managers in the league. Brandon Woodruff was scratched from the Wild Card series before it started. William Contreras had a great season, with 78 RBIs and 17 home runs. His .291 batting average topped the team. Willy Adames led the team in home runs, with 24. Christian Yelich had a strong season, with 19 home runs, and 76 RBIs.  

Brewers 2022 Season Review

The Milwaukee Brewers finished the 2022 season with a final 86-76 record. The team was in the hunt for a Wild Card spot late in the season but came up short. They took second place in the NL Central, behind the St. Louis Cardinals. Moving on from here, the team will have to look for a new closer, stronger players on offense and a team that will stay strong through a long season. The Brewers' 2022 final home game record was 46-35. Their road record was 40-41.

By the end of May, the team was standing at 32-19, and looking strong. Their lead in the division didn't slip away until late in the season when the Cardinals got very hot at just the right time. This didn't mean that the team was completely out of playoff contention. Players that stood out in 2022 include Rowdy Tellez, who hit 35 home runs and had 89 RBIs. Willy Adames had a strong season, with 31 home runs, and 98 RBIs. Hunter Renfroe played in 125 games, with 121 hits, 29 home runs, 72 RBIs, and an OPS of .807. Brandon Woodruff had 13 wins with a final 3.05 ERA. Corbin Burns finished strong, with 12 wins over 202 innings pitched.  

Brewers 2021 Season Recap 

The 2021 Milwaukee Brewers took first place in their division. The team finished the year with a 95-67 record, five games ahead of the Cardinals. Hopes were high leading up to the postseason. The Brewers faced the Atlanta Braves in the NL Central Division series. The Brewers took game one of the series but fell fast and hard after that. The Braves won the next three games, and now Milwaukee will look to 2022.
This was a team that took the division lead early. The pitching was solid throughout the season, and it lifted the team far higher when the bats went cold from time to time. Coming into the postseason, the Brewers struggled against the Dodgers. The Brew Crew was 4-14 heading into the playoffs, but playoff baseball was where they felt that their record would improve. 

The Brewers went without a .300 hitter all season. Avisail Garcia, Luis Urias, and Willy Adames managed to hit 20+ home runs in 2021. Just five players finished the year with 100+ hits. The team relied on solid defense for most of the year and could have used some hot bats for the postseason.
In 2022, the Brewers will have to lock in or trade Josh Hader. The league's best closer may look to move on. Key free agents on the Brewers roster include Avisail Garcia, Manny Pina, Daniel Norris, and Eduardo Escobar. Some players could easily fill those spots, should the team lose some players to free agency. Top contenders would be Luis Urias, Tyrone Taylor, and Aaron Ashby. Yes, the payroll will go up roughly 16 million in 2022. One possible change may come with a Hader trade.

Will Brewers president David Stearns continue to lead the Brewers operation next year? He's under contract for one more year and there are no serious rumors that he's out the door for 2022. If the Brewers could improve their batting, the team should have a great season next year.

Brewers 2020 Season Review

We can't start without mentioning the shortened season for Major League Baseball. The entire league had to adjust to "no fans in the stands" and performance was less than ideal across the entire league. Rules changes also came into play. The Brewers worked on their roster in the lead-up to the season, with Mike Moustakas and Travis Shaw moving on. Zach Davies was traded for Luis Urias, Eric Lauer, and a third player to be named later. To make up for the loss of Yasmani Grandal, Milwaukee acquired Omar Narvaez in a trade that involved Adam Hill. This was an attempt to find a catcher that could also help on offense, with the understanding that Narvaez is not at the same level as Grandal.

Christian Yelich agreed to stay on, as a nine-year deal, worth 215 million made that decision easy. Look to Yelich for output for years to come, right when his peak performance should hit. The 60-game season in 2020 was played in front of empty seats. This shortened season came after a quick "Summer Camp" warm-up at home stadiums. The virus took its toll on players, with some opting out of the season over concerns for their safety. Still, the team made the playoffs and faced the top-notch Dodgers in round one. The Brewers faded fast after losing key players such as Ryan Braun, and we now look forward to 2021.

Brewers Season Recap 2019

The Brewers' 2019 season ended with a Wild Card, one-game, winner-takes-all event. After finishing the season just two games behind the St. Louis Cardinals in their division, they still had a shot at making the MLB playoffs. Their regular-season record was strong, with 89 wins and 73 losses. The Nationals went on to win that one-game playoff, and the Brewers looked to 2020 for their next big season. The 2019 roster included greats such as Ryan Braun, Lorenzo Cain, Christian Yelich, and Travis Shaw. Josh Hader closed out many games in 2019 and was a solid closer once again. Craig Counsell led as team manager. The Brewers had success with division rivals such as the Chicago Cubs.

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