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During the opening homestand, that means Thursday, March 26 against Cleveland will air on Mariners TV, Friday, March 27 will be exclusive to Apple TV, Sunday, March 29 will be exclusive to Peacock, and the other games in that opening stretch will air on Mariners TV.
The 2026 MLB season is upon us, which means Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball is back with more primetime action. Tonight’s slate features the Seattle Mariners facing the Cleveland Guardians, as Seattle looks to avenge their opening day loss.
The Seattle Mariners released a player before their Opening Day game against the Cleveland Guardians (at home).
The Cleveland Guardians travel to face the Seattle Mariners on Opening Day for the 2026 MLB regular season.
With ROOT Sports no longer operating, the Seattle Mariners new home is Mariners.TV, with the MLB taking over local broadcast responsibilities. Tonight, you can watch the Seattle Mariners Opening Day game against the Cleveland Guardians live at 7:10 p.
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Seattle Mariners place Carlos Vargas on injured list, recall Cole Wilcox from Triple-A Tacoma
The Seattle Mariners placed right-handed reliever Carlos Vargas on the 15-day injured list with a strained right lat muscle and recalled right-hander Cole Wilxon from Triple-A Tacoma.
Finally, just before Thursday's opening day, an answer for fans looking to watch Mariners games on TV. Here's how to watch the M's through cable and satellite providers.
Mariners' phenom Colt Emerson already lifts off to start his 2026 season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Colt Emerson evidently isn't wallowing in self-pity.
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Justin Hollander announced today the following roster moves: - Cole Wilcox (#43), RHP, recalled from Triple-A Tacoma.
The Seattle Mariners have a new broadcast setup for 2026, replacing ROOT Sports with a team-controlled "Mariners TV" service. Mariners TV ($19.99/month or $99.99/year) will stream most games in-market with no blackouts, while MLB TV covers out-of-market fans.
Luis Castillo bumped to game five of the season? Bryan Woo not pitching against the New York Yankees? What's going on? We discussed with ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney.