To watch Mariners games in 2025, the main and most reliable option is ROOT SPORTS Northwest, which is the local TV home for Mariners games in the Pacific Northwest region (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska). ROOT SPORTS is available through cable providers such as Xfinity, Spectrum, Dish Network, and DIRECTV, plus streaming services like DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo (with the appropriate package). A great new option for in-market fans is the ROOT SPORTS Stream app, a direct-to-consumer streaming service costing $19.99/month that does not require a cable or satellite subscription and has no blackouts within the Mariners' home territory. This app is accessible via web browser and on devices such as iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Google TV. For Mariners games not in the local broadcast area, out-of-market fans can use MLB.TV to stream all Mariners games live, subject to blackout restrictions in the Seattle area. Some Mariners games are also broadcast nationally on ESPN, Fox, FS1, TBS, and the MLB Network. These channels can be accessed via streaming services such as DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV (for ESPN). Specific exclusive games are also available on Apple TV+ and Roku's Sunday Leadoff. Summary of options:
Method| Coverage| Notes
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ROOT SPORTS Northwest| Local Mariners games in Pacific Northwest| Cable and
streaming; cable needed unless using ROOT SPORTS Stream app
ROOT SPORTS Stream App| Local Mariners games in Mariners area| $19.99/month,
no cable needed, no blackouts
MLB.TV| Out-of-market games nationwide| Blackouts apply in Mariners TV
territory
National Networks| Selected games on ESPN, Fox, FS1, TBS, MLB Network|
Available via various streaming services
Apple TV+| Select exclusive games| Subscription needed
Roku Sunday Leadoff| Select Sunday games| Free via The Roku Channel app or
website
This gives a comprehensive view of how to watch Mariners games depending on location and preference for cable vs. streaming.