Cable TV channels for Seattle Mariners games are set

Update: Click here for a full breakdown of everywhere you can find Seattle Mariners TV and radio broadcasts this season.
The Seattle Mariners TV situation may be full of changes for the 2026 season, but there is one thing staying the same: their games will still be available on local cable.
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Mariners insider Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports reported Wednesday that Mariners games will have a home on both Xfinity and Spectrum cable in the Seattle/Tacoma area. On Xfinity, M’s games will air on channel 1261, while on Spectrum, they will air on channel 414.
Drayer added that other distributors of Mariners TV broadcasts will announced soon, and a channel finder will be available starting Thursday at this link.
As always, radio broadcasts of Mariners games air for free from Mariners Radio Network flagship station Seattle Sports, with games on the Seattle Sports app always available for those in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia and Alaska. For details on how to stream Mariners radio broadcasts from Seattle Sports, click here.
The Mariners’ former TV home, ROOT Sports, shuttered following the 2025 season. Last year was Seattle’s first under the MLB broadcasting arm, with ROOT made available for the first time as a streaming-only option.
The streaming option continues this year under the new “Mariners TV” branding, with the cost of subscription either $99.99 for the entire season or $19.99 monthly. You can subscribe at this link.
More details on the Mariners’ TV situation this year can be found here.
The Mariners, who are coming off their first division title and American League Championship Series appearance in 24 years, begin the 2026 season at 7:10 p.m. Thursday night at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park against the Cleveland Guardians. Mariners Radio Network coverage will begin at 6 p.m. with the pregame show, preceded by a full day of Mariners coverage on Seattle Sports’ Brock and Salk (6-10 a.m.), Bump and Stacy (live from T-Mobile Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.), and Wyman and Bob (live from 2-6 p.m. from Hatback across the street from the park).
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