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The Mariners on Friday announced that, beginning next season, Major League Baseball will take over the distribution of their game telecasts and streaming, roles previously fulfilled by ROOT Sports. Essentially,
As the Mariners are advancing into the playoffs, ROOT Sports is going away. The team announced Friday that beginning in 2026, Major League Baseball will be taking over telecasts and streaming for games. The Mariners’ Sunday game against the LA Dodgers will be the last televised game ever on the regional sports network.
Fans who have watched Mariners games on ROOT Sports via cable will still be able to watch games through a specific channel, which has yet to be named
The Mariners are shutting down the main broadcasting network for the team, according to two sources at ROOT Sports.
The Seattle Mariners announced their TV broadcasts will move to a new home next season. ROOT Sports is set to go of air Dec. 31, according to a source.
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