How to watch, stream Seattle Mariners baseball in 2026
SEATTLE - The Seattle Mariners are back in action in 2026, looking to make another run at the World Series after a deep playoff run. But ways to watch the Mariners have changed.
Following the abandonment of ROOT Sports, the Seattle Mariners have transitioned to a new broadcast setup, which will make games available on TV and a new in-market streaming service.
Keep reading to see how to watch and stream Seattle Mariners baseball in 2026.
How do I watch Seattle Mariners baseball in 2026?
The Seattle Mariners are available to watch online and on TV through a variety of different platforms.
Mariners games will be on Mariners TV, MLB TV, cable, satellite, and internet TV providers.
Mariners TV is the primary option for watching Mariners games, as there are no local blackouts and all games will be available, subject to national exclusivities. The streaming service is priced at $99.99 per year or $19.99 per month.
A general view of a Seattle Mariners hat and a baseball glove during the game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park on June 26, 2019 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Quinn Harris/Getty Images)
Mariners TV replaces ROOT Sports as the local television home, with Major League Baseball handling production and carriage agreements.
Some Mariners games will air nationally and not be available on Mariners TV. Nationally exclusive games will air on either Apple TV, NBC/Peacock, FOX or ESPN. For example, two Mariners games this week will air exclusively on Apple TV and Peacock:
- Friday, March 27 vs. Cleveland – Apple TV exclusive
- Sunday, March 29 vs. Cleveland – Peacock exclusive
The Mariners have a full list of their nationally exclusive games online.
How do I stream Seattle Mariners games in 2026?
The Seattle Mariners' available streaming platforms going forward are Mariners TV and MLB TV.
Fans who live in the Mariners' home television territory — Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and Hawaii — will need a Mariners TV subscription to see most regular season games without blackouts. The in-market streaming service is available through the MLB TV app.
For fans living out-of-market, MLB TV will be the primary streaming platform for watching Mariners games. In-market fans using MLB TV alone will be subject to blackouts unless they also subscribe to Mariners TV.
Here's a look at Mariners TV and MLB TV subscription packages for the 2026 regular season:
- Mariners TV Seasonal Package: $99.99
- Mariners TV & MLB TV Package: $199.99
- Mariners TV Monthly Package: $19.99
- Mariners TV & MLB TV Monthly Package: $39.99
How do I watch Seattle Mariners games on cable?
For fans looking to watch on cable, satellite or internet TV providers, Mariners games will remain available.
Mariners TV will be available on the following distributors and channels:
Comcast/Xfinity
- Channel 1261
DirecTV
- Channel 687
Charter/Spectrum
- Channel 130 (Billings, Butte-Bozeman, Great Falls, Helena, Missoula)
- Channel 318 or 414 (Spokane)
- Channel 414 (Eugene, Medford-Klamath Falls, Portland, Seattle-Tacoma, Yakima-Kennewick)
Astound Broadband/Wave
- Channel 26 / 126 (Bellingham)
- Channel 46 / 246 (Camano Island)
- Channel 31 / 131 (Chelan)
- Channel 31 / 737 (Depoe Bay, Echo Lake, Entiat, Whidbey Island)
- Channel 37 / 737 (Duvall)
- Channel 41 / 541 (Lewis County)
- Channel 25 / 125 (Port Angeles)
- Channel 30 / 130 (Port Orchard)
- Channel 33 / 733 (Port Townsend)
- Channel 38 / 738 (Salem, Sheridan, Silverton, Stayton)
- Channel 43 / 738 (Sandy)
- Channel 37 / 737 (Seattle)
- Channel 57 / 157 (Stevenson)
TDS
- Channel 27 and 627 (Bend and Lapine)
- Channel 32 and 132 (Madras and Prineville)
- Channel 1276 and 276 (Coeur d'Alene)
- Channel 243 (TDSTV+)
If your package included Mariners Baseball last season, you can expect your package to include Mariners TV.
You can enter your zip code to find your corresponding channel on the Seattle Mariners website.
How do I watch Seattle Mariners games online?
As for watching Mariners games online, select internet TV providers will carry games for the 2026 season.
The Seattle Mariners are available on:
- Fubo
- DirecTV
- Xfinity
- Spectrum
- Mariners TV / MLB TV
The Seattle Mariners are not available on the following providers at this time:
- YouTube TV
- Hulu + Live TV
- DISH Network
- Philo
- Pluto TV
- Sling TV
How do I watch the Seattle Mariners during the postseason?
The 2026 MLB postseason will air on FOX, FS1, TBS, NBC, NBCSN and ESPN networks.
Streaming options include FOX One, Peacock, Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu+ Live TV, ESPN+ and DirecTV Stream. On MLB TV, certain games may require authentication through a TV provider.
Mariners TV announcers
Aaron Goldsmith will return as the lead play-by-play voice. He will be joined by Angie Mentink, Ryan Rowland-Smith, Jay Buhner, Dave Valle and Brad Adam, who will host pregame and postgame coverage.
Rick Rizzs will return in 2026 for a final season before retiring after 40 years with the team.
Seattle Mariners schedule
The Seattle Mariners schedule runs from Opening Day, on March 26, until their last regular season game on Sept. 27. The 2026 MLB postseason begins in October.
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The Source: Information in this story came from the Seattle Mariners and previous FOX 13 Seattle reporting.
