Mariners Vs. Blue Jays: How To Watch Live
Are you ready for some baseball? The Seattle Mariners are facing off against the Toronto Blue Jays, and you don’t want to miss a single pitch. Here's your guide on where to watch all the action live.
Streaming Options
For cord-cutters, streaming services are your best bet:
- MLB.TV: The official streaming service of Major League Baseball. A subscription will give you access to almost every game, including Mariners vs. Blue Jays.
- ESPN+: Sometimes ESPN+ carries MLB games. Check the schedule to see if the Mariners vs. Blue Jays game is available.
- Hulu + Live TV: Offers many sports channels, including those that broadcast MLB games. Availability depends on your location.
- YouTube TV: Similar to Hulu, it includes various sports channels where you might catch the game.
Regional Sports Networks
If you live in the Seattle or Toronto area, you can catch the game on your local regional sports network:
- ROOT Sports Northwest (Seattle): This is the primary channel for watching the Seattle Mariners.
- Sportsnet (Toronto): The go-to channel for Toronto Blue Jays games.
Cable and Satellite Providers
Traditional cable and satellite providers still offer the most comprehensive access to live sports. Check your local listings for ROOT Sports Northwest or Sportsnet.
- Comcast Xfinity
- DirecTV
- Dish Network
- Rogers Cable (Canada)
- Bell TV (Canada)
Listen Live
Prefer to listen? Tune into the radio broadcast. In Seattle, you can usually find the game on 710 ESPN Seattle. In Toronto, check out Sportsnet 590 The FAN.
Check Local Listings
Always verify local listings to confirm the game is being broadcast in your area. Schedules can change, so double-checking ensures you won't miss out.
Conclusion
Whether you prefer streaming, cable, or radio, there are multiple ways to catch the Seattle Mariners take on the Toronto Blue Jays. So grab your snacks, settle in, and enjoy the game!
Pro Tip: Follow the Mariners' and Blue Jays' official social media accounts for last-minute broadcast updates and potential streaming links.