The Seattle Mariners announced on March 25 how fans can watch the team’s games in 2026 through cable, satellite, and internet television providers, starting with Opening Day.
This update is important for viewers who want to know where and how they can access Mariners games as the broadcast landscape changes. The club confirmed that fans with existing cable or satellite packages that included Mariners games last year will continue to have access this year. A full channel finder by ZIP code and provider will be made available at Mariners.com/Watch.
For the upcoming season, Major League Baseball will handle production and distribution of most local Mariners games. As part of these changes, the club has launched a new broadcasting division called Mariners TV along with a streaming service named Mariners.TV. In their home territory—which includes Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska—regular-season games not picked up nationally will be shown on Comcast/Xfinity, DirecTV, Charter/Spectrum, Astound Broadband/Wave, TDS, with more distributors to be announced soon.
Fans located within the home television area can stream all local games without blackouts via Mariners.TV. Several subscription options are available: a seasonal package for $99.99; a combined package with MLB.TV for $199.99; monthly options at $19.99 or $39.99 when bundled with MLB.TV; each plan comes with a seven-day free trial that can be canceled at any time. To use these services on supported devices through MLB.com or the MLB app requires only a free account setup—no credit card is needed unless purchasing.
Access remains unchanged for out-of-market viewers outside the Pacific Northwest footprint; they may continue watching live and on-demand regular-season coverage via MLB.TV across various devices.



