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where to watch tigers vs mariners

For most viewers, Tigers vs. Mariners games are available on a mix of national TV, regional sports networks, and MLB’s own platforms, with streaming becoming more flexible heading into 2026. Exact channels can change by date and market, so always double‑check listings on game day.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV (select games):
    Some Tigers vs. Mariners matchups, especially playoff or marquee regular‑season games, air nationally on networks like FOX, FS1, ESPN, or TBS.
  • Regional Sports Networks (RSNs):
    Regular‑season games are usually carried on each team’s local RSN (for example, ROOT/Mariners network in Seattle’s market and the Tigers’ local RSN in Michigan and surrounding areas). These are often available through live‑TV streaming services that still carry RSNs.
  • Live‑TV streaming services:
    Services such as Fubo and DirecTV Stream are highlighted frequently because they bundle national MLB channels (FOX, FS1, ESPN, TBS, MLB Network) and many RSNs, plus offer options to add or integrate MLB.TV for out‑of‑market viewing.

Out‑of‑market & on‑demand options

  • MLB.TV (out‑of‑market only):
    If you live outside the Tigers’ and Mariners’ home territories, MLB.TV lets you stream most regular‑season games live, subject to blackout rules; it is often mentioned as “best for out‑of‑market games.”
  • On‑demand replays:
    Some international sports services and team/league platforms host full‑game replays or condensed games on demand after the live broadcast window.

2026 Mariners streaming update

  • New in‑market Mariners streaming:
    The Mariners have announced a dedicated streaming platform launching in 2026 that will allow in‑market fans to stream live Mariners games directly, separate from traditional cable, with email sign‑ups already available for updates.
  • This should make it easier for Seattle‑area fans to watch Tigers vs. Mariners when the game is carried on the Mariners’ home feed.

Quick tips before first pitch

  • Check:
    • Your local RSN listing (Mariners or Tigers network) for regular‑season games.
* National schedules for FOX, FS1, ESPN, and TBS for nationally televised matchups.
* **MLB.TV** if you are out of market and dealing with blackout issues.
  • If you travel or live abroad, a legal streaming service in your region or a league partner platform may carry the game, and blackout rules can differ.

TL;DR:
Look first at your local RSN for Tigers or Mariners, then check FOX/FS1/ESPN/TBS for national coverage, use MLB.TV if you’re out of market, and watch for the new 2026 Mariners in‑market streaming service if you’re in the Seattle area.

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