Major League Baseball (MLB) and Minor League Baseball (MiLB) clubs across the nation are in full swing and once again teaming up to host Little League® Days this season, providing unique opportunities for local Little League programs to bring their players to experience professional baseball in a fun and exciting way.

“Going to a professional baseball game is an experience we want every child to enjoy, and thanks to our growing relationship with Major League Baseball, we are able to provide the families within our program not just the opportunity to attend but to be celebrated as Little Leaguers,” said Liz DiLullo Brown, Little League Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing and Business Relationship Officer. “On behalf of the countless communities that this program serves, and most importantly the children that it impacts, we are grateful for everyone at Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball, and to the clubs who are hosting these events throughout the season.”
“Little League Days” allow local youth baseball and softball players to experience a professional baseball game at a ballpark near them. This year, MLB clubs including the Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, and Seattle Mariners, as well as a variety of MiLB clubs, will once again be opening their ballparks to provide memorable opportunities and experiences the players will carry with them for a lifetime.
On behalf of the Milwaukee Brewers, who will play in the 2026 MLB Little League Classic on August 23:
In 2026, the Milwaukee Brewers look forward to hosting more than 5,000 Little Leaguers, along with their friends and family, to one of our Little League Days at American Family Field. All players and coaches will have the opportunity to walk in a pregame parade on the warning track and select participants will be featured in our pregame and in-game activations such as throwing out the First Pitch and Junior Announcer. The Brewers will also be recognizing longtime Little League volunteers in a special pregame ceremony on August 21, leading up to the Brewers taking on the Atlanta Braves in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the 2026 MLB Little League Classic on August 23. The Brewers Community Foundation also supports local Little League programs by providing game tickets, in-kind donations for fundraising, and invitations to free clinics such Play Ball and The Play Campaigns.
While each club’s Little League Days are set to be unique, many will provide discounted tickets for Little Leaguers, the opportunity to use tickets as fundraisers, and the chance for a special on-field experience. Learn more and find an event near you
To learn more about Little League’s relationship with Major League Baseball, including their other youth initiative programs, visit LittleLeague.org/MLB.