Padres Announce 2026 Regular Season Broadcast Schedule

SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Padres, in partnership with Major League Baseball, 97.3 The Fan and 860AM La Poderosa, announce their 2026 regular season broadcast schedule. All regular season Padres games are nationally televised in English on either Padres TV presented by UC San Diego Health, AppleTV+, ESPN, FOX, NBC or Peacock. Games produced by Padres TV are also available for live, authenticated streaming on Padres.TV. Additionally, all regular season games are broadcast live on the radio in both English and Spanish on 97.3 The Fan and XEMO-860AM La Poderosa, respectively.

Padres fans can use the channel finder at www.padres.com/tunein to find their provider’s channel number by entering their zip code. For easy reference in San Diego, the channels are as follows:

Fans interested in streaming Padres baseball can watch all Padres home and away games with no blackouts via Padres.TV (subject to national exclusives) for only $19.99 per-month or $99.99 for the full regular season by visiting padres.com/tunein. An additional streaming option is available on FUBO.

Don Orsillo returns to the booth to lead television play-by-play duties in 2026. He is joined by former Padres pitcher Mark Grant, returning in the role of analyst, along with Tony Gwynn Jr. for select games with Bob Scanlan and Mariluz Cook reporting from the sideline.

The network will continue to deliver Padres Pre-Game for home games and Padres Post-Game shows for all Padres TV broadcasts, providing fans with unmatched access to the team with interviews, press conferences, original features and more. Padres Pre-Game & Padres Post-Game will once again feature veteran host Mike Pomeranz, Bob Scanlan and Mariluz Cook.

Spanish language television broadcasts are available via utilization of the SAP button on fans’ remote controls for all non-national exclusive games. SAP audio will be the same broadcast as Spanish radio broadcasts featuring Eduardo Ortega, Carlos Hernandez and Pedro Gutiérrez, which can be found on the Padres’ Spanish flagship station, XEMO-AM La Poderosa 860.

All 162 regular season Padres games will air live on radio in both English and Spanish in 2026. English broadcasts with Jesse Agler and Tony Gwynn Jr. along with Bob Scanlan for select games can be found on 97.3 The Fan and streamed on the Audacy app in San Diego. The Padres Radio Network can be heard in several cities over-air outside of San Diego including Temecula, California (KXFG 92.9), Palm Springs, California (KKGX 920 AM & 99.1 FM) and Las Vegas, Nevada (98.5 HD2 The Fan). The Fan is home to one-hour pre and post-game shows in 2026. Sam Levitt, entering his fifth season covering the Padres, returns as the host of the pre and post-game shows.

Returning for the 2026 season, 10 regular season Saturday games will be available on CBS 8 (KFMB) and the CW as “Over-The-Air” simulcasts, allowing fans in the Padres’ TV market the opportunity to watch select game broadcasts free of charge. The first simulcast of the season airs on Saturday, April 11, when the Colorado Rockies visit Petco Park.

The Padres will also be featured on several national domestic broadcasts beginning with three-straight games from May 7-9 during the St. Louis Cardinals series at Petco Park, including Thursday’s series opener on ESPN, followed by AppleTV+’s Friday Night Baseball and Saturday’s game exclusively broadcast on FOX. San Diego has two additional ESPN broadcasts slated for June 22 vs. the Atlanta Braves and July 8 vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks and on AppleTV+ on June 26 vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Padres also return to FOX on May 16 at the Seattle Mariners and August 8 vs. the Houston Astros. Additional Padres games highlighted on the national stage include two games exclusively on Peacock on May 17 at Mariners and September 13 at San Francisco Giants, and NBC/Peacock on July 5 at Dodgers and August 9 vs. the Astros.

The complete 2026 broadcast schedule is available at www.padres.com. All games, first pitch times and other information are subject to change.

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