The first game to be on KTVB will be the Mariners matchup at home against the Houston Astros on Friday, April 10.

SEATTLE — KTVB is teaming up with the Seattle Mariners to bring 10 regular season games to fans over-the-air for free in 2026.

The first game to be on KTVB will be the Mariners matchup at home against the Houston Astros on Friday, April 10.

The games will also air on KING in Seattle, KGW in Portland, KREM in Spokane.

The following games will be produced by MLB and the Mariners and aired on KTVB for free:

April 10 vs. Houston Astros at 7:40 p.m.April 17 vs. Texas Rangers at 7:40 p.m.May 15 vs. San Diego Padres 7:40 p.m.May 29 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks 8:10 p.m.June 19 vs. Boston Red Sox 8:10 p.m.July 3 vs. Toronto Blue Jays 8:10 p.m.July 17 vs. San Francisco Giants 8:10 p.m.July 31 vs. Minnesota Twins 8:10 p.m.August 7 vs. Tampa Bay Rays 8:10 p.m.August 21 vs. Chicago Cubs 8:10 p.m.

“This is an exhilarating moment for Mariners fans across the Pacific Northwest,” said Christy Moreno, president and general manager at KING 5. “Bringing games to local fans for free over-the-air is a clear demonstration of our ongoing commitment to serving our local communities with impactful sports and programming. It’s exciting to strengthen our fans local connection to the team and bring them closer to the heart of the game.”

“We’re incredibly excited about our partnership with KING and remain committed to delivering our games to fans in ways they want to watch them,” said Kevin Martinez, Mariners President of Business Operations. “With 10 over-the-air games this season, along with a range of cable, satellite and streaming options, we’re proud to offer Mariners fans more ways than ever to watch our games in 2026.”

As part of the collaboration, affiliates across the Pacific Northwest will also deliver the games to more than four million households in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and Hawaii.

The games, also being broadcast on the Mariners TV, will feature the Mariners regular season announcers, including Aaron Goldsmith, Angie Mentink, Ryan Rowland-Smith, Dave Valle, Ryon Healy and Brad Adam.

In addition to the 10 games covered in this agreement, all regionally available Mariners games air on Mariners TV across major cable and satellite providers and stream with no local blackouts on Mariners.TV if you’re in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, Montana or Hawaii, British Columbia or Alberta, Canada. National exclusivities apply.

Fans outside of the Pacific Northwest can still access Mariners games through MLB.TV.