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How to Watch Seattle Mariners Baseball Games: A Comprehensive Guide
Navigating the streaming era of MLB broadcasts requires patience and adaptability from fans
Apr. 10, 2026 at 4:13am
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The fragmented, digital future of sports viewing is on full display as the Seattle Mariners navigate a patchwork of streaming platforms and broadcast partners.Seattle TodayThe Seattle Mariners' recent move from traditional regional network broadcasts to a direct-to-consumer streaming model with MLB is a microcosm of broader shifts in how live sports are being consumed. This transition requires fans to navigate a patchwork of platforms, each with its own interface, terms, and potential blackouts, signaling a broader shift in how value is priced and delivered in sports.
Why it matters
The Mariners' broadcasting strategy highlights the fragmentation of sports media, where fans must accept a world where 'one channel' is a misnomer and a typical game could be a mix of streaming, cable, and occasional local broadcast. This reshapes how people plan their viewing, manage costs, and even discuss baseball with family members.
The details
The Mariners left ROOT Sports Northwest and moved to MLB's streaming model, Mariners TV, for local games, with additional nationally televised games on ESPN, Apple TV+, NBC, Peacock, and more. The Mariners' bundle prices are predictable in the streaming age, yet the real friction is clarity, as the team's communications were opaque before a dedicated 'How To Tune In' page. This reveals a broader misalignment between the way content is monetized and how fans actually want to consume it.
- In 2023, MLB began working with teams directly to move towards a direct-to-consumer approach.
- The Mariners' move to Mariners TV and the patchwork of national broadcasts began in the 2026 season.
The players
Seattle Mariners
A Major League Baseball team based in Seattle, Washington.
ROOT Sports Northwest
A regional sports network that previously broadcast Mariners games.
MLB
Major League Baseball, the governing body for professional baseball in the United States and Canada.
Mariners TV
MLB's direct-to-consumer streaming platform for Mariners games.
ESPN, Apple TV+, NBC, Peacock
National television networks that will broadcast some Mariners games.
What they’re saying
“Fragmentation is the new normal, not a glitch. The Mariners' move is part of a broader pattern where MLB is directly licensing games to streaming platforms and moving away from traditional regional networks.”
— Domingo Moore, Author
“The real question is whether the upside of universal access via streaming can outweigh the comfort and continuity of legacy distribution.”
— Domingo Moore, Author
What’s next
As the streaming era of MLB broadcasts matures, fans can expect a more standardized and transparent pricing ecosystem, a hybrid landscape where marquee local games remain on traditional TV while the rest stream, and built-in accessibility features and cross-device consistency.
The takeaway
The Mariners' broadcasting situation is a microcosm of a broader shift in how live sports are being consumed, requiring fans to adapt to a fragmented media landscape. However, if done thoughtfully, this transition could deliver more flexibility, better access, and a more vibrant ecosystem where teams, leagues, and fans co-create the viewing experience.
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