Section 126 at American Family Field

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Baseball Seat View From Section 126, Row 13
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  • Rows 1-29

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  • Rows in Section 126 are labeled 1-29
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 29
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the left

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Field Outfield Box

(2026 Review) - Field-Level Outfield Seating: Located in Sections 106–109 (right field) and 126–131 (left field) at American Family Field.    Close to the Field: Front rows sit directly against the outfield wall.    Affordable Lower-Level Option: A good alternative to the more expensive infield box seats.    Right Field Advantage: Sections near 106–109 sit closer to the Brewers dugout and often have better shade.    Angled Sightlines: Sections near the foul poles offer comfortable views toward the infield.    Who Should Sit Here  Box Level Outfield seats are a great option for fans attending Milwaukee Brewers games at American Family Field who want to sit close to the field without paying the higher prices found in the infield sections. These seats are especially appealing for fans who enjoy watching outfield plays develop and being near potential foul balls or home runs down the line.  Outfield Box Location & Details  On the American Family Field seating chart, the Box Level Outfield sections occupy the lowest tier of seating between the corner bases and the foul poles.  This seating area includes:  Sections 106–109 in right field    Sections 126–131 in left field    These seats sit along the outer edges of the Box Level at American Family Field, offering fans a field-level vantage point near the outfield corners.  Because they are positioned along the foul lines rather than behind home plate, these sections typically offer lower ticket prices compared to infield seating closer to the action.  Views from the Box Level Outfield  Fans sitting in these sections will enjoy close proximity to the field, especially in the first few rows where seats are located right up against the outfield wall.  While the view toward home plate is more angled than seats near the infield, sections located near the foul poles—particularly Sections 129–131 in left field and 107–108 in right field—offer a comfortable viewing angle toward the infield, allowing fans to follow most of the action without excessive head turning.  These sections can also be a fun place to watch outfield plays and balls hit down the line during Brewers games.  Brewers Dugout & Sun Exposure  When choosing seats in this area at American Family Field, the side of the field can make a difference.  Right Field Sections (106–109): Closer to the Milwaukee Brewers dugout and generally offer better shade coverage during day games.    Left Field Sections (126–131): Closer to the visiting team dugout but typically receive more direct sunlight during most home games.    For fans attending sunny afternoon games at American Family Field, the right field side may offer a slightly more comfortable seating experience. 

Fan Reviews

  • Popular with the visiting team fans — I love sitting on the lower level since it always seems so close to all the action and makes me feel so involved in the game. Just six rows from the playing field is pretty darn cool, and we even have a few foul balls coming our way as well (sadly none for me). We could see the scoreboard and the field with ease, but my wow for some reason we were surrounded by a bunch of Reds fans. They weren't loud or obnoxious, but I much prefer sitting with my fellow Brew Crew. Miller Park also could have done a better job of putting these seats on a better angle, it was annoying and uncomfortable to have to turn my head so far to the right to stay dialed in on the action at home plate.

    Sec 126 / Row 6 • Baseball Read More
  • Look elsewhere for good views — Aisle seats for easy in and out: Check!
    Last row for being close to restrooms: Check!
    Shade from the roof above: Check!
    Decent views of at least some of the game: FAIL!

    Being close to everything on the lower level concourse was great, but thanks to the support beam and guard railing for the handicap seating, we couldn't follow anything happening on the field. Want to go to Miller Park just for the heck of it and have a few beers, sure these are right up your alley. Want to watch any baseball while you're there, don't sit here.

    Sec 126 / Row 29 • Baseball Read More
  • Good views, close to a lot of concessions — We had great views of the entire field and like we were pretty close to all the action. It was pretty hot in our seats as the shade was mostly on the first base side, but it was only a 10 row walk to get to the concourse which had a lot of concession options and an impressive amount of overhead fans creating a nice breeze. The seats could have faced home plate better though all in all it was a great place to sit.

    Sec 126 / Row 13 • Baseball Read More
  • San Diego Padres at Milwaukee Brewers - Sep 17, 2019 — The seats were fantastic. I only wish we could sit in these seats every game.

    Sec 126 / Row 2 • Baseball Read More
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