March 22, 2025 - 00:40

PEORIA, Ariz. -- Mariners fans eager for a seamless viewing experience will soon have an exciting option in 2025, as the team prepares to launch a new streaming app designed to eliminate blackout restrictions. This innovative platform aims to provide fans with a hassle-free way to watch their favorite games without the frustration of geographical limitations.
The Mariners, in partnership with their broadcasting team, are committed to enhancing fan engagement and accessibility. This new service will allow supporters to stream games directly, ensuring they can cheer on their team from anywhere, whether at home or on the go. The decision reflects a growing trend in sports broadcasting, prioritizing fan experience and adapting to the demands of modern viewers.
As anticipation builds for the launch, fans are looking forward to this significant shift in how they consume Mariners games. The move is expected to strengthen the connection between the team and its loyal supporters, paving the way for a more inclusive and accessible sports viewing experience.
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