Brewers Force Deciding Wild Card Game 3 on Thursday; $10 Tickets Available for 6:08 p.m. Start
Brewers, Mets Battle to Move on to the National League Division Series
MILWAUKEE – After Wednesday’s dramatic Game 2 win, the Milwaukee Brewers will host the final game of the National League Wild Card Series (NLWCS) tomorrow, October 3 at 6:08 p.m. CT against the New York Mets at American Family Field. Brewers partner WM is stepping up to the plate to provide a special postseason offer for $10 tickets that are available now at brewers.com/Postseason.
As a reminder for fans, tickets will be delivered via the MLB Ballpark app. Barcodes for the NLWCS series should be visible starting now for the final Wild Card game. Screenshots of tickets will not be accepted, so fans will want to make sure to forward their tickets from the app to other parties as needed.
CEREMONIAL FIRST PITCH: Three-time All-Star, two-time American League MVP, Gold Glove Award winner and Hall of Famer, Robin Yount, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch.
NATIONAL ANTHEM: Local singer and songwriter, Joy Bach
GIVEAWAY: Fans will receive a Brewers rally towel upon entry to the ballpark to cheer on the Crew.
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