

Dave Sims and Mike Blowers will remain on the television broadcast. Those two will form the primary radio broadcast team, signaling an end to the rotating group of broadcasters the team has uDave Niehaus passed away in 2010. In order to accommodate both teams on those dates, the Mariners games, either home or away, will be heard on 710 ESPN sister station KTTH 770 and/or on KVI 570. broadcast from 10 amĪdditionally, you can preview a new edition of Seattle Sports’ Mariners Extra Innings with host Curtis Rogers and Baseball Insider guests on Thursday nights from 9-11 p.m. The Mariners have hired Aaron Goldsmith to team with lead radio announcer Rick Rizzs, the club announced Thursday. On Saturday, Seattle sports hosts Bob Stelton (Wyman and Bob) and Mike Salk (Brock and Salk) will be joined by Mariners analyst and former MLB pitcher Ryan Rowland-Smith to prepare you for Game 2 before a two-hour pregame.

to noon, with a special edition of The Dugout at 11 p.m. The pregame show, hosted by Mariners Insider Shannon Dreyer of Seattle Sports, will begin at noon Friday and Saturday.Īhead of the pregame Friday, Seattle Sports “Bump & Stacey” will air live from Hatchback Bar & Grill across the street from T-Mobile Park from 10 a.m. The voice of the Mariners, Dave Sims, will handle play-by-play duties alongside former.

The game starts at 6:40 p.m., and the action can be heard on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM, the flagship station of the Mariners Radio Network.
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Listeners can find the game at Seattle Sports 710 AM in the Puget Sound area, and streaming on and the Seattle Sports app to anyone located in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia, and Alaska.Ĭlick Here for Mariners Games Streaming Details The Mariners are back in action this evening with the first game of their three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels. The first two games will be covered by Seattle Sports, the flagship station of the Mariners’ radio network, with Rick Reese and the rest of the M broadcast crew on call. The Wild Card Series begins this Friday in Toronto at 1:07 p.m.
