Milwaukee Brewers fans, if you haven’t signed up for Peacock yet, now might be the moment. The Brewers’ Sunday game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 12 will stream exclusively on Peacock, marking the second consecutive Sunday that the team has been streamed on the platform. The Brew Crew will also appear on Peacock two more times later this season.
When you tune in for the July 13 game, you’ll notice a different pitching matchup than originally announced. The series finale was slated to feature a marquee showdown between 2026 NL Cy Young front-runner Jacob Misiorowski of the Brewers and two-time Cy Young winner Paul Skenes of the Pirates. However, after Saturday’s doubleheader sweep, the Brewers announced that Misiorowski will not pitch due to fatigue. Robert Gasser will get the ball for Milwaukee in the final game before the All-Star break.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Brewers’ July 12 game, including start time, how to watch, probable pitchers, the upcoming schedule, and more.
Time and date: 11:15 a.m. CT on Sunday, July 12. The Brewers conclude their three-game series with the Pirates at 11:15 a.m. Central Time. This matchup caps off a three-city, 11-game road trip that includes two doubleheaders in one week.
Where to watch: The July 12 game is not on Milwaukee’s regular Brewers.TV channel. Instead, it will stream exclusively on Peacock, the NBC-backed streaming service. Peacock carried the Brewers’ game on Sunday, July 5, as well.
Streaming details: Peacock requires a paid subscription. The standard pricing is $10.99 per month (or $109.99 per year) for the Premium plan, or $16.99 per month (or $169.99 per year) for Premium Plus with ad-free viewing. There is no free trial currently offered by Peacock.
Team notes: The Brewers enter the game with a 59-36 record. They began this road trip strong, winning six of eight games, including taking four of five from the St. Louis Cardinals.
Pitching and lineup updates: Misiorowski’s absence due to fatigue alters the anticipated matchup for the July 13 game, with Robert Gasser taking the start in the final outing before the All-Star break. Check in closer to game time for the latest on the Brewers’ probable pitchers and lineup as announced by Milwaukee.
Additional context: The Peacock stream will also feature the Brewers’ two other scheduled Peacock appearances later this season, so fans who subscribe will have multiple opportunities to catch the team on the platform beyond this Sunday’s game.
In short, if you’re aiming to watch the Brewers on July 12, prepare for Peacock streaming, a new pitching plan for the series finale, and a chance to catch Milwaukee as they wrap up a lengthy road trip just before the All-Star break.
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