SEATTLE (KPTV) – Seattle Mariners games will be widely available across cable, satellite and streaming platforms during the 2026 season, the team and Major League Baseball (MLB) announced Thursday.
Mariners games will air on Mariners TV and be carried by major providers including Xfinity, DIRECTV, Fubo and Spectrum. The broadcasts will be accessible to fans across Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Alaska.
All Mariners games will be televised on Mariners TV except for those selected for national exclusive broadcasts on Apple TV, NBC/Peacock, FOX and ESPN.
Subscribers to providers that carry Mariners TV will automatically have access to the channel, which was added to lineups ahead of Opening Day. Fabs can search for specific channel listings by ZIP code through the team’s website.
The team’s opening homestand includes a mix of local and national broadcasts. The season opener Thursday against Cleveland will air on Mariners TV. The following game Friday will be exclusive to Apple TV, while Sunday’s matchup against Cleveland will stream exclusively on Peacock. A March 31 game against the New York Yankees will be simulcast on Mariners TV and TBS.
In addition to traditional television access, the Mariners said they will offer streaming access throughout the season.
In-market fans can watch games on Mariners.TV with no local blackouts, except for nationally exclusive games. The service is available for $99.99 annually or $19,99 per month. A bundled package with MLB.TV is also available for $199.99 per year and includes access to most out-of-market MLB games.
Fans outside the Mariners’ regional footprint can watch games through MLB.TV.
More information, including a full list of providers and channel availability, is on the Mariner’s website.
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