Cable and satellite channels announced for Mariners.TV

SEATTLE -- The Mariners on Wednesday unveiled how traditional cable and satellite or internet television subscribers can access their games in 2026, specifically via what channels they’ll be on, beginning with Opening Day.

In the club’s home territory footprint -- Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska -- regular-season games that haven’t been picked up as a national broadcast will be on the following channels:

Comcast/Xfinity

DirecTV

Charter/Spectrum

Astound Broadband / Wave

TDS

Other distributors will be announced soon.

Essentially, the club expects, fans who have the same cable and satellite packages that included Mariners games last year will be included this year. A full channel finder (by ZIP code + provider) will be available on Thursday morning at Mariners.com/Watch.

New for 2026, Major League Baseball is producing and distributing most local games for the Mariners. Within those plans, the club created a new broadcasting wing (Mariners TV) and a new streaming service (Mariners.TV).

Fans within the club’s home television territory can stream games with no local blackouts via Mariners.TV, and there are a variety of plans to choose from:

Each package comes with a 7-day free trial, which you cancel at any time. All you have to do is log into your account at MLB.com or on the MLB app via your favorite supported devices. Don’t have an account? It’s free to create a username and password, and no credit card is required.

For viewers outside the Pacific Northwest footprint, access will remain unchanged. Out-of-market fans can continue to watch Mariners games through MLB.TV, which offers live and on-demand coverage of regular-season games across devices.

To learn more about how to watch in-market, click here.

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