Starting in 2026, Seattle Mariners fans will have enhanced options for watching games, following the team's previous playoff success. Major League Baseball will take over the production and distribution of Mariners broadcasts.
A new Mariners TV channel will be available for those using traditional cable or satellite services, mirroring the previous coverage from Root Sports Northwest, which ceased operations after the 2025 season. Details about specific providers and channel numbers will be released as Opening Day approaches.
For viewers without cable, the team is launching “Mariners.TV,” a direct-to-consumer streaming service. This platform will grant access to live games for fans in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, Montana, and Hawaii, priced at $99.99 annually or $19.99 monthly. Subscriptions will go on sale starting February 10.
Additionally, fans outside the Mariners' designated market can still catch games through the standard MLB.TV package.