Seattle Mariners Games to Air on Cable TV Channels
The Seattle Mariners are gearing up for the 2026 season with exciting updates regarding their broadcast options. Fans across the Seattle/Tacoma area can catch all the action of Mariners games on local cable channels. The team has secured partnerships with Xfinity and Spectrum for game broadcasts.
Broadcast Details for Mariners Games
Mariners games will be accessible on the following channels:
- Xfinity: Channel 1261
- Spectrum: Channel 414
Additional broadcasting distributors are expected to be announced soon. For fans seeking a specific channel, a channel finder will be available starting Thursday.
Radio Broadcasts and Streaming Options
For those who prefer radio, the Mariners Radio Network remains a reliable choice. Fans can listen for free on the flagship station Seattle Sports. The Seattle Sports app provides access to Mariners games for fans located in:
- Washington
- Oregon
- Idaho
- Montana
- British Columbia
- Alaska
Details about streaming radio broadcasts are also available on the Seattle Sports platform.
Transition from ROOT Sports
The Mariners previously broadcast games on ROOT Sports, which ceased operations following the 2025 season. Last year marked the team’s inaugural transition to MLB’s broadcasting framework. ROOT Sports offered streaming as a standalone option, now continuing under the “Mariners TV” branding.
The subscription model for Mariners TV is structured as follows:
- Season Pass: $99.99
- Monthly Subscription: $19.99
Fans interested in subscribing can find more information online.
Season Kickoff
The Mariners will begin their 2026 campaign on Thursday at 7:10 p.m. at T-Mobile Park against the Cleveland Guardians. Fans can tune in for pregame coverage starting at 6 p.m.
The pregame show will be enhanced by a full day of Mariners-focused content, featuring:
- Brock and Salk: 6-10 a.m.
- Bump and Stacy: Live from T-Mobile Park, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Wyman and Bob: Live from Hatback across the street from T-Mobile Park, 2-6 p.m.
With the Mariners coming off their first division title and American League Championship Series appearance in 24 years, excitement is high for the new season.