Brewers Look to Sweep 3-Game Series Over the White Sox

Chicago White Sox (0-2) face Milwaukee Brewers (2-0) in Sunday matinee

Mar. 29, 2026 at 8:03am

The Milwaukee Brewers will look to complete a three-game sweep of the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon at American Family Field. The Brewers, who went 97-65 overall and 52-29 at home last season, have won the first two games of the series and will send Brandon Sproat to the mound against the White Sox's Anthony Kay.

Why it matters

This series is an early-season matchup between two teams with different expectations for the 2026 campaign. The Brewers are aiming to return to the playoffs after a strong 2025 season, while the White Sox are looking to bounce back from a 60-102 record and rebuild their roster.

The details

The Brewers have gotten off to a 2-0 start behind their potent offense, which averaged 5.0 runs per game in 2025. The White Sox, on the other hand, struggled mightily at the plate last season, batting just .232 as a team with a .675 OPS. Milwaukee will look to continue their hot start and hand Chicago its third straight loss to open the year.

  • The series finale is scheduled for Sunday, March 29, 2026 at 2:10 p.m. EDT.

The players

Brandon Sproat

The Brewers' starting pitcher for Sunday's game, looking to continue Milwaukee's strong start to the season.

Anthony Kay

The White Sox's starting pitcher, tasked with trying to slow down the Brewers' offense and avoid a series sweep.

Andrew Vaughn

The Brewers' outfielder, currently on the 10-day injured list with a hand injury.

Kyle Teel

The White Sox's infielder, currently on the 10-day injured list with a hamstring injury.

Akil Baddoo

The Brewers' outfielder, currently on the 60-day injured list with a quadricep injury.

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What they’re saying

“We know the White Sox are a tough team, but we're confident in our ability to compete and win games. Our focus is on taking care of business and finishing off the sweep tomorrow.”

— Craig Counsell, Brewers Manager

“It's been a tough start, but we're not going to let these first couple games define our season. We're going to keep battling and find a way to turn things around.”

— Tony La Russa, White Sox Manager

What’s next

The Brewers will look to complete the sweep on Sunday, while the White Sox will try to avoid being swept and earn their first win of the season.

The takeaway

This early-season series between the Brewers and White Sox provides an interesting contrast, with Milwaukee looking to build on its strong 2025 campaign and Chicago aiming to bounce back from a disappointing season. The outcome of this series could set the tone for both teams as they look to navigate the 2026 MLB season.