Brewers attendance this year ranked 12th in MLB

Brewers attendance this year ranked 12th in MLB






Attendance at Milwaukee Brewers home games for the 2025 regular season totaled 2,650,089, a 4.4% increase from the 2024 season.

The Brewers ranked 12th out of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball for attendance this season. The Los Angles Dodgers had the highest attendance at more than 4 million. The Athletics, playing in Sacramento this year while a new stadium is built for them in Las Vegas, had the lowest home game attendance at 768,464.

Attendance at Brewers games this year was the highest since 2019, which was above 2.9 million.

The Brewers averaged 32,717 fans per home game at American Family Field this season. In the National League Central Division, only the Chicago Cubs had higher attendance at 37,259 fans per game, and a total of more than 3 million.

The Brewers had the best regular season record in Major League Baseball this season at 97-65, the best record in team history. That’s despite the Brewers player payroll of $115 million, according to ESPN, ranking only 23rd of the 30 MLB teams. The Dodgers have a player payroll in excess of $500 million, according to ESPN.

The MLB playoffs begin on Tuesday. The Brewers will play in a National League Division Series against the winner of the Cubs vs. San Diego Padres Wild Card Series. The Brewers first playoff game will be on Saturday, Oct. 4 at American Family Field. Game time to be determined.

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