You Don't Need a Fancy Decoder Ring (Just Your iPhone) to Catch the Brewers!
Ah, the sweet crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, the existential dread of watching Brandon Woodruff sweat through another uniform (it's hot out there, we get it). You crave the dulcet tones of Bob Uecker or the dulcet-ish tones of anyone else calling a Brewers game. But fear not, fellow cheesehead, because catching the Brewers on your iPhone is easier than navigating a Kringle labyrinth blindfolded.
How To Listen To Milwaukee Brewers On Iphone |
Here's the Lowdown on Your Audio All-Stars:
The Official MLB App: This is your one-stop shop for all things Brewers (well, mostly baseball things, but you get the idea). There might be a subscription fee, but hey, at least you won't miss a single strikeout (or questionable call by the ump). There's even a free trial, so you can test the waters before diving headfirst into a season of Yelich bombs and Burnes domination. Bold for the free trial folks!
620 WTMJ Radio App: Brewers. Radio. Need we say more? It's the OG way to listen to the game, perfect for those who like a little local flavor with their baseball. Plus, there's always the chance you'll catch a weather update about that surprise lake-effect snowstorm in July (because, Wisconsin).
Radio Streaming Apps: TuneIn, iHeartRadio - they've all got you covered. Just search for "Brewers Radio" and settle in for some play-by-play goodness. Bonus tip: If you're feeling fancy, you can pair your phone with a Bluetooth speaker and become the impromptu neighborhood Brewers broadcaster.
Remember: No matter which method you choose, headphones are highly recommended unless you want to explain to your coworkers why you're suddenly yelling about a stolen base in the break room.
QuickTip: Read actively, not passively.
FAQ: Your Burning iPhone-Baseball Inquiries Answered:
How to listen to the Brewers game for free? The 620 WTMJ Radio App might be your best bet, although some games may be blacked out depending on your location.
QuickTip: A careful read saves time later.
How to avoid spoilers if you're stuck at work? Put your phone on silent and check the MLB App for updates during your lunch break. Just don't get caught celebrating a walk-off homer in the middle of a TPS report meeting.
Tip: Don’t rush — enjoy the read.
How to impress your friends with your Brewers knowledge? Listen to the post-game show and become an expert on pitch counts and batting averages. They'll think you have a direct line to the coaching staff (you don't, but who needs to know that?).
Tip: Reread sections you didn’t fully grasp.
How to deal with a grumpy neighbor who complains about your enthusiastic cheering? Blame it on the Kringle. Everyone understands the power of Kringle-induced excitement.
How to celebrate a Brewers win? High fives all around (virtually if you're social distancing), and maybe indulge in a celebratory post-game Culver's ButterBurger. You earned it!