Once the calendar flips to September, the Milwaukee Brewers will end their 19 games in 18 days run by facing off against the Philadelphia Phillies on Labor Day within the confines of American Family Field. From there, they’ll benefit from a rare scheduling quirk and a stretch of rest built into the final month of the regular season.
The late-season schedule quirk that works in the Milwaukee Brewers' favor
The Brewers and Phillies will open a three-game series on Monday, September 1, Labor Day, but the matchup comes with a unique twist. The teams will take an unusual mid-series break on Tuesday, September 2, making them the only two clubs in the league not in action that day.