You can watch Seattle Mariners games in 2026 through several TV and streaming options, depending on where you live and whether you have cable or a virtual‑TV package.

Main streaming option: Mariners.TV

  • In‑market streaming : If you’re in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana, Hawaii, or parts of western Canada (BC/Alberta), you can stream most local broadcasts via Mariners.TV on MLB.TV with no local blackouts.
  • Pricing : Roughly $99.99 for the full season or $19.99 per month , billed through Mariners.TV.

Traditional TV and cable

  • Regional TV : Most games air on the Mariners TV regional network, carried on major providers such as:
    • Comcast/Xfinity : around channel 1261 (varies by region).
* **DirecTV** : around channel 687.
* **Spectrum** : varies by city (for example, Seattle households often see it on channel 37/737).
  • You can plug in your ZIP code on the Mariners’ “Watch” page or provider sites to get your exact channel.

Out‑of‑market or no‑cable options

  • National TV : Select games appear on ESPN , Fox , FS1 , or MLB Network (national blackout rules apply).
  • Streaming bundles : If you’re outside the Mariners’ home‑market area, popular picks include:
    • Hulu + Live TV
    • YouTube TV
    • FuboTV
      many of which carry the regional channels that show Mariners games when they’re not on national TV.

Quick‑reference table

Option| Where it works best| Notes
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Mariners.TV (MLB.TV)| WA, OR, ID, AK, MT, HI, BC/AB| No local blackouts; $99.99/season or $19.99/month 259
Comcast/Xfinity| Pacific Northwest cable subscribers| Channel ~1261; check local guide 16
DirecTV| Nationwide satellite customers| Channel ~687 1
Spectrum| Northwest cities (Seattle, etc.)| City‑specific channels 30s–40s and 700s 17
Hulu + Live TV / YouTube TV / Fubo| National, out‑of‑market fans| Carry regional channels when available 368

If you tell me your city or ZIP and whether you have cable, I can narrow it down to 1–2 best “where to watch Mariners games” choices for you.