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The Mariners posted this on Facebook a few minutes ago. No other details I could find at this time.


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Wow. A RuneScape membership is cheaper than this monthly. Yikes. Definitely go with the yearly plan.
 
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It's not like a $100.00 dollars is a ton of money for a full season of Mariner baseball. It's the fact that just about EVERYTHING is going up and up and up in price. It gets you in the aggregate. The majority of my normal monthly and necessary one time purchases keep going up ABOVE the rate of inflation, some significantly so. The other day I went to the deli in my local grocery store. What did I see? All the made salads and foods went up 20% in price in one day. The inflation rate is currently 2.7%. So that price jump was over seven times the inflation rate. It may not seem like a lot of cash out of pocket as a single purchase you make, but when you add up all these little normal purchases, it gets you in the aggregate.

I honestly don't know how young adults and new families of modest means and incomes make do.
 

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It's not like a $100.00 dollars is a ton of money for a full season of Mariner baseball. It's the fact that just about EVERYTHING is going up and up and up in price. It gets you in the aggregate. The majority of my normal monthly and necessary one time purchases keep going up ABOVE the rate of inflation, some significantly so. The other day I went to the deli in my local grocery store. What did I see? All the made salads and foods went up 20% in price in one day. The inflation rate is currently 2.7%. So that price jump was over seven times the inflation rate. It may not seem like a lot of cash out of pocket as a single purchase you make, but when you add up all these little normal purchases, it gets you in the aggregate.

I honestly don't know how young adults and new families of modest means and incomes make do.
Pay what you can when you can… single income with 7 kids
 

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I live in the Seattle area and subscribe to FUBO streaming (PRO subscription)... and am currently paying for a Regional Sports Network package (+$12.99), which states that I will receive local MLB games... and I did last year with Root Sports NW... but my question is, with Roots Sports NW now defunct, ...

Will I still be able to watch Mariners games on FUBO this year as part of my FUBO subscription?

Anybody else in this boat that already knows the answer?
 

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I wonder if those prices are good for fans outside of Washington state. If so, good deal for me compared to MLB.com's prices.

Looks like there might be a catch, though. Mariners.TV wb site states: "Stream Mariners games without blackouts LIVE or on demand for the entire 2026 regular season. Plus, access to MiLB games and MLB Big Inning." Never mind, all playoff games are nationally televised, aren't they? Moot point.
 

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I wonder if those prices are good for fans outside of Washington state. If so, good deal for me compared to MLB.com's prices.
From what I've read thus far, it's good for Washington and neighboring states... like OR, ID and even MT.

If you're still in FL, it looks like the answer is 'no'.
 

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From what I've read thus far, it's good for Washington and neighboring states... like OR, ID and even MT.

If you're still in FL, it looks like the answer is 'no'.
If you live outside the Seattle area, you should be able to watch on mlb.com/mlb.tv for $149 per year. (It was $99 per year until recently.) But as an added bonus, you can watch any game as well.
 

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