Where could I watch the Mariners-Braves game?
The game was available on The Roku Channel for free, as well as on MLB.TV for subscribers.
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A recap of the Seattle Mariners game against the Atlanta Braves, including details on how to stream the game for free and key moments from the match.
The Seattle Mariners faced the Atlanta Braves in a game with some unusual circumstances, including a morning first pitch and unique broadcast arrangements. The game was not broadcast on ROOT Sports or 710 KIRO, but was available for free on The Roku Channel, even without a Roku device, through the Roku app on various smart TVs and online. For those with MLB TV, the game was available with no blackouts. The Mariners secured a decisive 18-2 victory, highlighted by Cal Raleigh's impressive home run and a strong offensive performance with 20 hits. In Tacoma, Ben Williamson is showing great promise with a .353/.437/.559 batting average since his reassignment.
The game was available on The Roku Channel for free, as well as on MLB.TV for subscribers.
The commentators were Brandon Gaudin (Braves play-by-play) and Angie Mentink (Mariners color commentator).
The game was broadcast on 770 AM KTTH, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill, Jr. commentating.
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