
The Milwaukee Brewers are headed to the 2025 Postseason with the best record in baseball. Fans looking for playoff tickets for all the home games can check our Brewers tickets page. Demand for tickets to the NLDS and NLCS games at American Family Field is high, as many expect the Brewers to go deep into the playoffs. This season feels different. Yes, the Brew Crew has made it to the playoffs seven of the past ten seasons. But this year, they topped all others, and they get to rest players during the Wild Card series.
Brewers Postseason Ticket Prices – NLDS 2025 Game Schedule
The first NLDS game for the Brewers will take place at American Family Field on October 4. That Saturday game is the first of the five-game series. Ticket prices for that game are subject to change, but upper-level terrace reserved seating is going for $145 each. Some of the best seats in the Field Diamond Box sections are priced at $650 and up. You can find seats in the loge outfield for $297, and club outfield box seats are currently going for $302 and up.
For game #2 of the series, current pricing ranges from $89 each for terrace reserved seats to $604 per ticket for some of the best seats in the ballpark. Game number two will take place on Monday, October 6, in Milwaukee. After that, the team has road games for the NLDS games three and four. If game five needs to be played, it will be at American Family Field on October 11. All game times have yet to be determined.
Ticket Demand for Brewers and How to Avoid Scams
When looking for Brewers seats, it’s best to avoid websites like Craigslist and social media sites where a ticket listing seems too good to be true. We advise fans to check with the Better Business Bureau and the National Association of Ticket Brokers to verify the legitimacy of the ticket seller. Don’t pay for your seats with cash, as a credit card purchase can be safer.
Timing the Ticket Market During the MLB Postseason
Ticket prices are generally dictated by the old “supply and demand” factor. Sure, the Brewers have made the playoffs many times, but after their 14-game win streak and holding onto the best record in baseball, many fans think that this might be the season for the Brewers. That means ticket prices can be dictated by how many fans are looking to be at the games, and which opponent they may face in the first and second rounds. Should fans hold out and see if prices come down as it gets closer to the game? Only if you don’t mind missing out if the prices don’t drop as the game date nears.
Also, holding out hope that bargain tickets will appear could be diminished by the Brewers’ first opponent. If it’s Brewers vs. Cubs in the NLDS, the Chicago fans would gladly drive to Milwaukee for a game or two. Prices for the first series have not come down much since the team locked in their record. We suggest that you pick your price point and buy when tickets have hit that number. Don’t forget to pick up some parking passes for the game. They will also be in high demand.



