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Players have reported to spring training, and spring training games will start being played later this week.

The Milwaukee Brewers will play their first Cactus League spring training game Sat., Feb. 25 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, at the Brewers spring training home at American Family Fields of Phoenix.

Here's a look at the Brewers' entire spring training schedule:

The Brewers will play an exhibition game against Team Great Britain Mar. 8 in the lead-up to the 2023 World Baseball Classic.

14 of the Brewers' spring training games will be televised on Bally Sports Wisconsin. The Brewers could potentially have other games televised on ESPN, MLB Network and other local networks, as well.

Here's a look at the spring training games that will be carried on Bally Sports Wisconsin:

Feb. 25 - Los Angeles Dodgers - 2 p.m. CT

Feb. 28 - Chicago Cubs - 2 p.m. CT

March 1 - at Los Angeles Angels - 2 p.m. CT

March 2 - Texas Rangers -2 p.m. CT

March 5 - Seattle Mariners - 2 p.m. CT

March 10 - Cleveland Guardians - 2 p.m. CT

March 11 - Kansas City Royals - 2 p.m. CT

March 15 - at Arizona Diamondbacks - 8:30 p.m. CT

March 16 - Los Angeles Angels - 3 p.m. CT

March 18 - at San Diego Padres - 3 p.m. CT

March 19 - Cincinnati Reds - 3 p.m. CT

March 21 - at Chicago White Sox  3 p.m. CT

March 23 - San Diego Padres - 3 p.m. CT

March 26 - Arizona Diamondbacks - 3 p.m.

The Brewers are coming off an 86-win season in which the club finished second place in the National League Central, but failed to reach the postseason. It was the first year the Brewers missed the playoffs since 2017, having clinched a postseason berth in the previous four seasons.

PECOTA recently projected the Brewers to win the NL Central in 2023.

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