NEW for 2026: Stream Mariners games on Mariners.TV; get a free trial

A new era of watching Mariners baseball is here, and Mariners.TV has you covered all season long.

And there's a bevy of options to stream regular-season games in the Seattle Mariners home territory with no blackouts (subject to national exclusivities). This offer is only for Mariners fans in the Club's Home Television Territory, so subscribe now.

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.

MLB is producing and distributing local games in 2026 for the Mariners, who will feature familiar faces like 2025 AL home run leader Cal Raleigh and All-Star Julio Rodríguez.

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. Other distributors will be announced soon.

Comcast/Xfinity

DirecTV

Spectrum

Astound Broadband / Wave

TDS

Atlas Networks Corporation

CommunityTel Inc. d/b/a Access Montana

Davis Communications

Salish Networks / Tulalip Tribes

The Mariners and over-the-air partner KING 5 TV announced the full list of affiliates which will be carrying 10 Mariners games on broadcast TV beginning April 10. The Mariners and KING 5 announced a 10-game over-the-air (OTA) agreement on March 30.

Mariners Over-the-Air Schedule:

April 10: 6:40 p.m. vs. Houston Astros
April 17: 6:40 p.m. vs. Texas Rangers
May 15: 6:40 p.m. vs. San Diego Padres
May 29: 7:10 p.m. vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
June 19: 7:10 p.m. vs. Boston Red Sox
July 3: 7:10 p.m. vs. Toronto Blue Jays
July 17: 7:10 p.m. vs. San Francisco Giants
July 31: 7:10 p.m. vs. Minnesota Twins
August: 7 7:10 p.m. vs. Tampa Bay Rays
August 21: 7:10 p.m. vs. Chicago Cubs

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