Here's how Brewers fans can secure their tickets to the 2025 postseason

Nothing beats October baseball. Here's how you can secure your seat at American Family Field for the Brewers' upcoming postseason run.
Wild Card Series - New York Mets v Milwaukee Brewers - Game 2
Wild Card Series - New York Mets v Milwaukee Brewers - Game 2 | John Fisher/GettyImages

The Milwaukee Brewers officially punched their ticket to the 2025 postseason over the weekend, and while the team still has 11 games yet to play in the regular season, the organization just announced how and when fans will be able to purchase tickets to see their favorite team in the playoffs.

The Brewers' return to the playoffs marks the third straight season and the seventh time in the last eight years that Milwaukee's season has continued into October. The atmosphere at American Family Field has been electric all season, with the Brewers constantly playing in front of sellout crowds. In fact, over the weekend, Hunter Baumgardt, the Brewers' reporter for 97.3 The Game, reported on X that Milwaukee has sold out American Family Field an impressive 21 times this season.

While the energy inside the walls of Am Fam Field has been incredible all season long, nothing compares to postseason baseball. As such, fans will want to ensure that they secure their tickets to the 2025 playoffs before it's too late or risk missing out on October baseball. Here is everything Brewers fans need to know about how to secure a seat for this year’s postseason run.

Everything you need to know about securing your seat for the Brewers' 2025 playoff run

There are a couple of ways that Brewers fans can ensure they have a ticket to this years Brewers home postseason games, when they begin in just two short weeks. It should be noted that the Brewers’ first postseason game will either fall on Tuesday, September 30, should they fail to secure one of the top two seeds, or on Saturday, October 4. With the Brewers currently holding an 8.0 game lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers with 11 games left, the only real threat to the Brewers’ chances of earning a first-round bye are their division rivals, the Chicago Cubs, who currently sit 5.0 games back in the NL Central. Essentially, with where the Dodgers currently sit, so long as the Brewers win the Central, they will also receive a first-round bye.

Here are the two ways that Brewers fans can secure their seats to this year's postseason:

1. Purchase a 2026 season ticket package

In an effort to promote season ticket sales, the Brewers offer early access to postseason tickets for fans who purchase a 2026 season ticket package in advance. Fans who choose to go this route will immediately have access to 2025 home postseason tickets in addition to the many other perks that come with being a season ticket holder.

Additionally, if fans purchase tickets to a home postseason game that doesn't end up being played (hopefully because the Brewers won the series too quickly), any money that was put towards those tickets will immediately be applied to their 2026 season ticket package. For more information or to purchase your 2026 season ticket plan, visit the link provided below.

Milwaukee Brewers 2026 Season Tickets & Ticket Plans

2. Single-game postseason tickets go on sale on Tuesday, September 23

For fans who don't want to purchase a 2026 season ticket plan, single-game tickets for the Brewers' home playoff games will go on sale next Tuesday, September 23, at 10:00 a.m. CT. These tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are expected to sell quickly, so you may want to set a reminder to ensure that you can be online as soon as possible to secure your postseason tickets.

The September 23 ticket sales only apply to the NL Wild Card and NLDS; tickets for the NLCS and World Series will be available for purchase at a later date. According to the Brewers' website, "In the event you purchase single-game tickets and parking passes for a postseason game that does not occur, your purchase will be refunded to your bank or credit card within 15 business days after the conclusion of the Brewers Postseason."

For more information on single-game postseason tickets, postseason parking passes, and more, visit mlb.com/brewers/tickets/postseason.