Yankees Vs. Mariners: Where To Watch Today's Season Opener

by Jamie Stockwell
Yankees Vs. Mariners: Where To Watch Today's Season Opener

Yankees Vs. Mariners: Where To Watch Todays Season Opener...

The New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners face off today in their 2026 MLB season opener, sparking widespread interest in where to watch the game. The matchup is trending as fans eagerly anticipate Aaron Judge's return from injury and Julio RodrĂ­guez's continued rise as a Mariners star.

First pitch is scheduled for 4:10 PM ET at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN, with regional coverage available on YES Network for Yankees fans and ROOT Sports NW for Mariners viewers.

Streaming options include ESPN+, MLB.TV (out-of-market only), and fuboTV, which carries all participating networks. The game is drawing extra attention as it marks the debut of new Yankees pitcher Carlos RodĂłn against Seattle's ace Luis Castillo.

This marks the first meeting between the teams since their intense 2025 AL Wild Card series. Baseball fans are particularly engaged today as it's one of only two MLB games scheduled on Opening Day, with most teams beginning play tomorrow.

Ticket prices for the sold-out game have surged on secondary markets, with some field-level seats exceeding $500. The matchup is especially significant for Seattle fans hoping to see their team build on last year's playoff appearance.

Local bars in both cities are reporting increased reservations for watch parties. In New York, Yankee Tavern in the Bronx will host its traditional Opening Day celebration, while Seattle's Slugger's Sports Bar expects record crowds.

The game also carries playoff implications as both teams are projected to contend in their divisions. Sportsbooks list the Yankees as slight -120 favorites, with the over/under set at 7.5 runs.

For radio listeners, the Yankees broadcast is on WFAN 660 AM/101.9 FM, while the Mariners can be heard on KIRO 710 AM. Spanish-language coverage is available on WADO 1280 AM for New York and KWKW 1330 AM for Seattle.

MLB's new pitch clock rules and expanded replay reviews will be in full effect, adding another layer of intrigue to the season's first game. The league expects record viewership for today's matchup given the limited schedule and star power involved.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.